Hindustan Times ST (Mumbai)

28-year-old man loses more than ₹50 lakh to cyber fraud

- Vijay Kumar Yadav

MUMBAI: A 28-year-old employee of a Software solutions company lost ₹50.86 lakh to cyber frauds. The cyber police have registered a case regarding the same.

In November 2020, the complainan­t came across an online advertisem­ent about “good” investment opportunit­ies. When the complainan­t uploaded his mobile number on the site the next day he received a call from a woman identifyin­g herself as Chitra Muthuraman, product manager from a Chennai-based company Hijau Associates.

She informed the complainan­t that her employer was in the business of agricultur­al products. She told him that investing in the business can earn a person good returns, a police source said.

Chitra shared the complainan­t’s mobile number with the vice president of Hijau Associates; Selvam Swamiappan, who called the complainan­t on the same day and further explained the scheme.

He told the complainan­t that his company was reputed and if he feels like he is not making a profit then he could withdraw his investment within three months, the complaint said.

Swamiappan and Chitra told the complainan­t that on the 8th and 15th day of every month, he would get back his 15% fortnightl­y profit on the investment­s made by him, the complaint said.

Convinced, the complainan­t initially invested ₹1 lakh on December 30, 2020, and received a receipt for the same.

On January 10, 2021, he received ₹16,000 as the profit earned on the investment.

The complainan­t trusted the company and took ₹40 lakh loans. Chitra only helped the complainan­t with a contact of an agent for the loan, the complainan­t told the police.

The complainan­t gradually invested ₹76.11 lakh till June 2022. Against this, he received returns of ₹25.24 lakh. But as the loan company started calling him for money, he contacted Chitra and Swamiappan demanding his remaining ₹50.86 lakh.

They first made him wait for a month, later they told him that if he wants his money back then he would have to pay some more money. The complainan­t then realised that he was being duped and approached the cyber police.

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