The victim, a 45-year-old man residing in Kharadi, approached the Chandan Nagar police station on Friday and lodged a FIR.
Cyber fraudsters cheated a Pune-based businessman of over Rs 23 lakh by assuring huge returns and making him invest money in Bitcoin trade.
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The victim, a 45-year-old man residing in Kharadi, approached the Chandan Nagar police station on Friday and lodged a first information report (FIR). Police Sub Inspector Rameshwar Revale, the investigating officer, said that at first the complainant received a WhatsApp message about a part-time job offer from the accused.
The complainant then started interacting with the accused who offered him huge returns on investing in Bitcoin trade. The accused then asked him to communicate through an Instagram account. Initially, the accused made some investment and got the assured profit, encouraging the complainant to invest his money.
The police said that between April 9 and 11, the complainant transferred a total of Rs 23,24,400 into seven different bank accounts as per the instructions of the accused, expecting good returns. “But the accused, instead of giving the assured profit money, demanded Rs 12 lakh more. This made the complainant suspicious and he approached the police,” he said.
The officer said the police have managed to freeze the accounts to which the complainant had transferred the money. “Further investigation is on,” Revale added. The police have booked the fraudsters under sections 409, 419, 420 and 34 of the Indian Penal Code. Sections of the Information Technology Act would also be invoked soon, officers said.
First published on: 22-04-2023 at 16:06 IST