Pune Fraud News The Bridge Chronicle
News

Pune Fraud News: 62 Lakh Scam in Stock Market Investment Trap

Pune faces 62 lakh stock market scam; cyber police probe 222 cases worth 101.5 crore. Learn how to avoid investment fraud.

Pragati Chougule

Pune has witnessed a surge in investment fraud cases, with the latest incident involving a 62 lakh scam linked to fake stock market schemes. This case adds to a growing list of financial frauds in the city, where victims have collectively lost over 125 crore rupees in similar scams over the past few months.

Join TBC's WhatsApp Channel to Stay Updated!

The accused allegedly posed as stock market brokers, luring victims with promises of high returns on investments. They used fake trading apps, manipulated screenshots of profits, and offered unrealistic bonuses to convince victims to transfer money. Once payments were made, the fraudsters cut off contact, leaving victims with massive financial losses.

Know With TBC: Common Fraud Tactics

  • Fake Trading Apps: Scammers use cloned versions of legitimate apps to mimic real trading platforms.

  • UPI/Bank Transfers: Victims are directed to transfer funds to multiple accounts to avoid detection.

  • Lure of High Returns: Offers like "450% returns" are used to trap greedy or inexperienced investors.

TBC's Power Tip

  • Verify Brokers: Only invest through SEBI-registered intermediaries.

  • Avoid Unrealistic Promises: No legitimate investment offers "guaranteed" or "risk-free" returns.

  • Report Immediately: Contact cyber police via +91-1930 or www.cybercrime.gov.in.

Join TBC's WhatsApp Channel to Stay Updated!

Help Us Create the Content You Love

Take Survey Now!

Enjoyed reading The Bridge Chronicle?
Your support motivates us to do better. Follow us on Facebook, Instagram, Twitter and Whatsapp to stay updated with the latest stories.
You can also read on the go with our Android and iOS mobile app.

Red Devils thrown out of the Carabao Cup by fourth division, Grimsby Town

RCB launches, "RCB Cares", breaks silence on Social Media, post stampede

World Para Athletics Championships' Indian contingent announced, star names missing

Storekeeper Arrested for ₹7.11 Lakh Theft at Pune’s Royal Enfield Showroom

Pune Welcomes Lord Ganesha with Grandeur

SCROLL FOR NEXT