Dakshina Kannada investors among victims in Bengaluru AI trading scam worth crores


Daijiworld Media Network – Bengaluru

Bengaluru, Apr 27: Several investors from Dakshina Kannada (DK) are among the victims of a major financial fraud involving crores of rupees that has come to light in Bengaluru, where a group allegedly duped people through a fake AI-based trading scheme.

The accused have been identified as Rajesh Kamat, Madhu and Nageshappa, who reportedly operated under the name Crystal AI Robot Trading Platform.

According to police, the racket functioned for nearly two to three years, targeting investors from across Karnataka as well as abroad. The accused had set up an office near Kengeri railway station in Bengaluru to gain credibility and attract investors.


The accused

They allegedly lured people by promising to double their investment within 200 days through so-called AI trading systems.

Investigators said the fraud was run in a chain-linked multi-level marketing model, with nearly 50 agents involved in mobilising funds from the public.

Police said a large number of victims are from Dakshina Kannada, besides several overseas investors.

Later, the accused allegedly shut down direct operations and continued the scam through a network-based model. Police also suspect links to Dubai.

Further investigation is in progress.

 

 

 

 

  

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  • Ashwin, Mangalore

    Mon, Apr 27 2026

    Really sad to see well educated folks fall for the high return game. I run a SEBI registered Investment Advisory called Finkasturi Nivesh. We never entertain any clients who come to us with return expectation solely for this reason. Greed. When Greed is the primary motive, you are a easy victim for every fraudster. Also chasing returns is like driving a vehicle fast (or fastest) to reach the destination, high probability of accidents, sometimes fatal ones. Drive at optimal speed, but reach your destination. Purse Goals, i.e. plan to reach the destination safely, in a planned manner. We help our clients to reach their destinations safely at optimal speed.

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  • Ronald Pinto, Mangalore

    Mon, Apr 27 2026

    There are like many soon Will be exposed

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  • Anil, Mangalore

    Mon, Apr 27 2026

    Sometimes I wonder how people can be so naïve. Clearly, AI platform trading sounds fishy… and even the name of the accused, ‘Rajesh Kamat,’ seems suspicious.

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  • Mandela, Yennehole

    Mon, Apr 27 2026

    DK people are easiest to choona lagaing....100 instances ..everybody now knows that if you target somebody from coastal belt, there are 90% chances they will fall for the scam..Intelligent people you see..Common sense is highly underrated.

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  • Vikram, Dubai

    Mon, Apr 27 2026

    Even nationalized bank also cannot afford to pay 100% return after 5 years...just imagine.. how others can pay Gh##ta ?

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