Gujarat: Ahmedabad Techie Duped of Rs 1 Crore In Crypto Fraud By Woman He Met On Matrimonial Site
Gujarat: Ahmedabad Techie Duped of Rs 1 Crore In Crypto Fraud By Woman He Met On Matrimonial Site
As per the FIR filed by police, Patel invested Rs 1.34 crore in 18 transactions between July 20 and August 31

An Ahmedabad-based software engineer lost a staggering sum of over Rs 1 crore in yet another case of cryptocurrency scam, Kuldeep Patel, a resident of the Saijpur-Bogha area in Ahmedabad, approached the Cybercrime police on Saturday alleging that a woman he met on a matrimonial site cheated him of Rs 1.34 crore in a digital currency fraud.

Patel, who works as a team leader at a software developer firm in Gandhinagar, told police that on June 23 met a woman named Aditi Patel on a matrimonial website, according to a report by Times of India.

The woman reportedly claimed she lived in Maninagar and had an import and export business in the UK.

During their conversation, the woman advised Patel to invest in a cryptocurrency named Banocoin for good returns. She also gave him the number of the firm’s customer care executive. Following this, the victim said he had a chat with a representative on the number and got himself registered on their website.

As per the FIR filed by police, Patel invested Rs 1.34 crore in 18 transactions between July 20 and August 31, as per the TOI report.

After the initial investment of Rs 1 lakh on July 20, he received a profit of 78 USDT (US dollar tether), which is a cryptocurrency. He later withdrew 50 USDT from his account without any trouble. This motivated him to keep investing.

However, all hell broke loose for Patel when he again tried to withdraw Rs 2.59 lakh from his account on September 3 and was told his account had been frozen.

Patel promptly called the customer care number provided by Aditi,  where a representative told him to invest an additional Rs 35 lakh in order to de-freeze his account.

After this, Patel tried contacting Aditi, but she did not respond.

By this time, the man realised he had been scammed by cyber swindlers and approached the police.

With the technology bloom, digital currency scams are becoming a common practice these days, where people get robbed of their hard-earned money with just a few clicks. In order to avoid such scams, people are advised to be careful before trusting strangers and perform a thorough background check before making any investment.

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