Three held in 3.24 crore faux funding app rip-off

HYDERABAD

The Telangana Cyber Security Bureau (TGCSB) has arrested three males from the Santoshnagar space in reference to a ₹3.24 crore on-line funding rip-off that lured victims by means of a faux buying and selling app masquerading as ‘Bajaj Financial Securities Limited’.

The arrested males have been recognized as Md. Raziuddin, 22, a personal worker from Riyasath Nagar; Md. Waliullah, 25, a nursing scholar from Shalibanda and initially from Bihar; and Mohd. Zubair Khan, 34, a pc operator from Muradnagar.

All three are accused of facilitating fraudulent monetary transactions and laundering the proceeds utilizing cryptocurrency, stated the director of the Bureau, Shikha Goel.

According to the officer, the racket got here to mild after a Hyderabad-based complainant reported being duped by a WhatsApp group posing as representatives of the so-called Bajaj Financial Securities. The complainant, tempted by guarantees of assured returns by means of block buying and selling and IPOs, invested ₹3.24 crore between 30 May and 9 July. He was in a position to withdraw solely ₹5 lakh on one event. When a subsequent withdrawal try failed, he was informed to pay a further 15 p.c to entry his funds, a crimson flag that prompted the grievance.

Investigators discovered that ₹10 lakh from the sufferer’s account had been routed to a Bandhan Bank account, which was then partly transferred to a Yes Bank account held by Waliullah. From there, the cash was withdrawn utilizing a cheque on the Begumpet department by Raziuddin, who transformed it into USDT cryptocurrency by way of Binance. Raziuddin reportedly used Telegram channels, suspected to be operated by international nationals, to search out such money-laundering gigs, incomes ₹1.5 lakh per checking account.

Waliullah and Zubair have been roped in by Raziuddin and helped open a number of financial institution accounts to route fraudulent proceeds. Zubair is believed to have opened 5 accounts after receiving ₹95,000 from Raziuddin.

The fraudsters’ modus operandi concerned luring Indian nationals by means of platforms like Telegram to supply mule accounts for a price. The arrested trio operated the native ends of the racket, whereas the masterminds, working beneath the names “Prisha Singh” and “Purav Jhaveri”, are suspected to be primarily based in Cambodia. Efforts are underway to hint their actual identities and areas.

The mule account used on this case was opened beneath the identify ‘Cam Zoom Services’ by one Sai Amarnath, a photographer from Old Alwal. Already arrested and at present lodged in Chanchalguda jail, Amarnath is linked to no less than 14 different cyber fraud circumstances throughout India.

Published – July 20, 2025 06:46 pm IST

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