Woman duped of Rs 8.73 lakh in fake job scam

Update: 2025-01-13 17:24 GMT
A homemaker from Bolaram on Monday filed a complaint with the Cyberabad Cybercrime police stating that she lost Rs 8.3 lakh to a fraudulent online job scam linked to Amazon India. (Image: DC)

Hyderabad: A homemaker from Bolaram on Monday filed a complaint with the Cyberabad Cybercrime police stating that she lost Rs 8.3 lakh to a fraudulent online  job scam linked to Amazon India. The modus Operandi involved a Telegram  invitation promising easy earnings by adding items to the Amazon cart.

The victim, a BTech and homemaker, was first contacted by a person, Priya,  who introduced the victim to a simple task which generates profits.  Initially, the woman paid Rs 1,000 to participate and after successfully  withdrawing Rs 1,650, she was motivated to make further payments as  instructed by Priya. The amounts escalated quickly, with payments of Rs
20,000 to Rs 3,20,000 being requested in the name of unlocking withdrawals  and gaining VIP access.
The victim was then introduced to another fraudster, G. Shri Krishna, who  encouraged her to trade for higher profits. Further payments followed,  including Rs 1,59,000 for an income task and Rs 250,000 as a security  deposit to avoid money laundering suspicions.
Later the woman was unable to withdraw any funds. She was eventually  informed that her account was locked, and additional payments were demanded  for verification. Realising she had been scammed, she reported the incident  to Cyberabad Cybercrime police.


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