Bengaluru residents have lost over ₹2.15 crore to cyber fraud through fake trading platforms and WhatsApp scams.
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Lalit Singla, 48, of Sector 7, told Panchkula police that he ran a jewellery shop in Manimajra; he said that in December 13, 2023, he received a link to join a WhatsApp group where the members of the group were trading in shares.
Bengaluru residents have lost over ₹2.15 crore to cyber fraud through fake trading platforms and WhatsApp scams.
As many as 14,157 investors from the city lost ₹142.58 crore to investment schemes run by Torres Jewellery stores.
The case stems from a complaint by Ajay Gill, a local academy owner, who was swindled after joining a WhatsApp group via a Facebook link on April 1,...
At 1.33 pm shares of Titan were trading 5.62 percent or Rs 206.15 lower at 3,460.70 apiece.
Shop owner Govind claimed to have suffered a loss of nearly ₹1 crore; The entire incident lasted 10-12 minutes during which the accused looted...
The fraud came to light when the firms’ financial records were being checked by SGST officials last week.
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