律动BlockBeats|5月 19, 2026 07:18
A doctor in India suffered losses of approximately $1.5 million from cryptocurrency investment fraud, and the police have launched an investigation
On May 19th, according to the Times of India, a well-known private doctor in Guntur, India lost approximately 1.3 billion rupees (about 1.5 million US dollars) due to a cryptocurrency investment scam. The police have launched an investigation based on the victim's report and traced the flow of relevant funds and cybercrime gangs. The report states that scammers promote high cryptocurrency investment returns to victims through online platforms and display false profit data in the early stages to gain trust. The doctor subsequently continued to increase investment and even convinced family and friends to jointly invest funds. Until attempting to withdraw, the platform began to delay or refuse withdrawals for various reasons. Although the account page still displays a large amount of 'profit', the funds cannot be withdrawn, and the victim eventually realizes that they have been scammed. The police suspect that the case involves an organized cross-border online fraud group and are currently investigating related bank accounts, digital wallets, and transaction records. [Original link]
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