Mangaluru: Two arrested in separate cases for duping people of crores


Daijiworld Media Network - Mangaluru (ANK)

Mangaluru, Mar 20: The Mangaluru CCB has arrested a person for duping people with false promises of crypto currency investment. The accused has been identified as Hamza C T, aged 42, from Mallapura.

Hamza C T has allegedly taken crores of rupees from residents of Kannur and other people by convincing them to invest in crypto currency, promising a 25% profit every month.


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In another case, a person has been arrested for duping people to invest in the share market. The accused has been identified as Jijo John from Calicut, aged 29, and has taken Rs 1 crore from a resident of Shakthinagar, promising a 15% profit every month.

The case has been filed at CEN police station.

 

 

  

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    Tue, Mar 21 2023

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