💨 Abstract
A 27-year-old CA student, Nilesh Jindal, was arrested for allegedly scamming people through dating apps by promising high returns. He posed as a fund manager and convinced young professionals and students to invest in fake trading platforms, skimming one victim for Rs 18 lakh. The fraud was uncovered by the Dwarka Cyber Police, who analyzed call detail records, bank transactions, and digital footprints.
Courtesy: theprint.in
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