Hyderabad Cybercrime sleuths registered a case of cryptocurrency fraud after receiving a complaint from an NRI on Saturday who had been duped of `2.5 crores. Police suspect that the fraud could be the handiwork of some Nigerian nationals and a probe has been launched.
The victim, a Nallakunta resident, has worked in different countries. He was tricked by unknown persons into investing in cryptocurrency. He said that he thought investing in cryptocurrency was safe. He invested a total of USD 323,000 (`2.57 crore) on various platforms.
Last month the victim returned to India for his mother’s treatment. He had thought that he will withdraw the money from his cryptocurrency wallets and use it for his mother’s treatment. When he tried to log into his accounts, his access was denied. He was shocked to find that somebody has changed the email address linked to his cryptocurrency wallets and ended up losing `2.57 crore.
Kingdom Holding Company (KHC), a Saudi conglomerate with interests in key sectors such as hotel… Read More
Saudi Civil Aviation Holding Company (Matarat), in partnership with the National Center for Privatization &… Read More
The Malaysian national oil and gas company, Petroliam Nasional Berhad (Petronas) has been granted a… Read More
Telangana government, on Wednesday, issued orders allotting approximately 15,000 double bedroom housing units for rehabilitation… Read More
In an exciting cross-cultural celebration of beauty, poised to make waves in the world of… Read More
Salesforce and NVIDIA have announced a strategic collaboration to develop advanced AI capabilities for the… Read More