Ahmedabad man loses ₹1 cr in matrimonial site cryptocurrency scam
![]() |
Fraud (img: Envato Elements) |
Ahmedabad-based software engineer fell victim to a cryptocurrency scam, resulting in a loss of over ₹1 cr, said officials on Sept 11.
The victim, identified as Kuldeep Patel, encountered the scammer, Aditi, through a matrimonial site, ultimately leading to the financial loss. He approached the police on Sept 9 and the matter is under investigation.
From matrimonial site to crypto investment
Sources said Patel’s ordeal began in June when he met Aditi on a matrimonial site, who claimed to be engaged in import and export business in the UK. She enticed Patel to invest in ‘banocoin,’ promising lucrative returns. Trusting her words, Patel initiated contact with a ‘customer care representative of Banocoin,’ registered on their website, and began investing substantial sums of money, hoping for substantial profits.
Initially, Patel’s investments appeared promising, with his crypto account showing a profit of 78 USDT (US dollar tether) after investing the first ₹1 lakh. Encouraged by the initial success, he continued to invest, ultimately committing ₹1.34 cr across 18 transactions between July 20 and Aug 31.
Crypto currency scam
However, on Sept 3, when Patel attempted to withdraw ₹2.59 lakh from his account, he received the shocking news that his account had been frozen.
In a desperate attempt to resolve the issue, Patel reached out to the customer care representative who had initially advised him. He was informed that he needed to invest an additional ₹35 lakh to unfreeze his account. Alarmed and confused, Patel attempted to contact Aditi but received no response, leading him to realize that he had fallen victim to a scam, said the sources.
(Source: IANS)
-Edited for style
For more such updates and news on the go, follow us on
Your privacy
By clicking “Accept all cookies”, you agree Gujarat Samachar can store cookies on your device and disclose information in accordance with our Cookie Policy