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Hyderabad Techie Loses ₹1.5 Crore in WhatsApp IPO Scam – Safety Tips

Hyderabad Techie Loses ₹1.5 Crore in WhatsApp IPO Scam

A Hyderabad-based IT professional lost a staggering ₹1.5 crore in a sophisticated WhatsApp trading scam involving fake IPO allotments and intimidation tactics. The coordinated fraud, which began with an unsolicited message, highlights the growing threat of social media-based financial crimes.

Key Takeaways

  • Scammers used a fake WhatsApp group named “Wealth103Tradebulls Securities” to appear legitimate.
  • The victim was pressured into transferring funds for fake IPO investments and threatened with tax issues.
  • Hyderabad Cyber Crime Police are now investigating the sophisticated fraud operation.

How the Elaborate Scam Operated

The fraud began when someone calling himself “Uttekar” contacted the victim, claiming to be a trading advisor from a reputable brokerage. The IT professional was added to a WhatsApp group where members regularly posted large, falsified trading profits to build credibility.

Initially making small investments, the victim was gradually pressured to transfer larger sums with promises of IPO allotments and high returns. The scammers provided convincing fake payment confirmations and profit statements to maintain the illusion of legitimacy.

Intimidation and Escalating Demands

When the victim raised concerns about inconsistencies, the fraudsters switched to intimidation tactics. They threatened him with potential tax issues, job loss, and demanded “commission repayments” under false pretenses.

Under this pressure, the victim transferred nearly ₹1.5 crore across multiple accounts for what were described as trading activities, IPO processing fees, and loan repayments. The sophisticated operation only unraveled when the victim realized the complete fraud and approached authorities.

Police Investigation Underway

After filing a formal complaint with Hyderabad’s Cyber Crime Police, authorities have begun tracking the digital money trail. Investigators are working to identify those responsible for this well-organized online fraud that exploited trust through social media platforms.

How to Protect Yourself from Investment Scams

  • Verify advisors officially: Always check trading advisors and brokerages through SEBI’s official channels before investing.
  • Avoid unsolicited offers: Be wary of investment opportunities that promise guaranteed profits or IPO allotments through social media.
  • Secure your information: Never share financial details, passwords, or OTPs. Enable two-factor authentication on all financial accounts.
  • Use official platforms: Avoid installing APKs from unverified sources outside official app stores.
  • Report immediately: Contact cybercrime.gov.in if you encounter any suspicious investment activity.

The case serves as a crucial reminder to verify all investment opportunities through official channels and maintain skepticism toward too-good-to-be-true offers on messaging platforms.

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