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Two educated women from Mumbai were cheated of crores of rupees through fake trading app. The case started with Facebook advertisements, Cyber ​​Police registered an FIR. Know the whole case here.

Mumbai. In Mumbai, Maharashtra, two women from educated and affluent families were duped of crores of rupees through a fake trading app. Both of them saw advertisements related to share trading on Facebook and became victims of fraud after clicking on the given link. Now the matter has come to the notice of the police. The police have registered an FIR and started an investigation.

First case: A woman from Mulund was duped of Rs 1.2 crore

A 42-year-old woman from Mulund saw a trading advertisement on Facebook and clicked on the link given in it. After this, her number was added to a WhatsApp group where trading tips were given. A person named Ravi Agarwal, who was part of the group, asked the woman to download a trading app 'Amstock Max'. The woman downloaded the app and started trading, where she was shown regular profits. There were options like 'Trade', 'IPO', 'Deposit', and 'Withdraw'. There were options like 'Trade', 'IPO', 'Deposit', and 'Withdraw'. The woman followed the instructions and traded through the app. The app showed regular profits being accumulated in her profile.

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