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Retired Mumbai bank employee duped of Rs 28 lakh by cyber fraudsters

According to cyber police officers, the 68-year-old complainant was approached by a woman via WhatsApp. She introduced herself as a customer service executive of Anand Rathi, founder and chairman of Anand Rathi Group, a major financial services conglomerate known in the wealth management

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It took the complainant over two weeks to realise that he was being scammed. Representational pic

It took the complainant over two weeks to realise that he was being scammed. Representational pic

A RETIRED State Bank of India employee from Vile Parle in Mumbai has allegedly lost nearly R28 lakh in a sophisticated cyber fraud after being lured through a WhatsApp group promising high stock market returns.

According to cyber police officials, Joshi, 68 (name changed as requested by the victim), was approached by a woman named Suman Gupta via WhatsApp. She introduced herself as a customer service executive of Anand Rathi, founder and chairman of Anand Rathi Group, a major financial services conglomerate known in the wealth management, investment banking, insurance and stock broking industry.

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