Retired engineer loses ₹1.28 crore to a fake trading app promoted through a WhatsApp investment group. Police warn of rising digital scams using cloned apps, fake experts, and staged investment returns. Authorities urge investors to verify platforms as scammers exploit social groups and persuasive tactics. A recent case involving a counterfeit crypto trading application has […] The post Fake DBS crypto app scam exposes rising investor risks in India appeared first on CoinJournal.Retired engineer loses ₹1.28 crore to a fake trading app promoted through a WhatsApp investment group. Police warn of rising digital scams using cloned apps, fake experts, and staged investment returns. Authorities urge investors to verify platforms as scammers exploit social groups and persuasive tactics. A recent case involving a counterfeit crypto trading application has […] The post Fake DBS crypto app scam exposes rising investor risks in India appeared first on CoinJournal.

Fake DBS crypto app scam exposes rising investor risks in India

  • Retired engineer loses ₹1.28 crore to a fake trading app promoted through a WhatsApp investment group.
  • Police warn of rising digital scams using cloned apps, fake experts, and staged investment returns.
  • Authorities urge investors to verify platforms as scammers exploit social groups and persuasive tactics.

A recent case involving a counterfeit crypto trading application has renewed debate about how easily investors can be drawn into sophisticated digital scams in India.

The incident surfaced after a retired engineer reported significant financial losses linked to a WhatsApp investment group and a mobile app that impersonated a trading platform.

Authorities have now issued fresh warnings, urging users to examine online investment spaces more closely as cybercrime networks become increasingly coordinated and technologically advanced.

Entry through social groups

According to reports, the fraud began on November 4 when a 65-year-old retired engineer from Miyapur, formerly employed in a government enterprise, was added to a WhatsApp group named 531 DBS Stock Profit Growth Wealth Group.

The group was operated by individuals identifying themselves as Professor Rajat Verma and an analyst named Meena Bhatt.

They positioned the space as a specialised community offering access to exclusive trades and premium investment ideas.

The operators encouraged the victim to install a mobile app labelled DBS, hosted under the domain ggtkss.cc.

The group framed the platform as a gateway to block trades and curated initial public offering allocations normally inaccessible to retail traders.

The victim deposited Rs 1 lakh on the same day he joined.

Soon after, a withdrawal of Rs 5,000 was allowed, which created a sense of legitimacy around the platform and motivated him to continue engaging with the group.

Transfers accelerate over a month

From November 4 to December 5, the victim transferred more than 1.2 crore rupees through multiple bank accounts and Unified Payments Interface channels.

The transactions included what he believed were subscriptions to the Capital Small Finance Bank IPO and a share repurchase programme.

The application showed an expanding balance, reinforcing the impression that the trades were performing as expected.

The situation changed when the victim attempted to withdraw his accumulated funds.

The operators demanded a 20% payment before releasing the balance.

After he refused to pay the fee, the account was blocked permanently. In total, the victim lost roughly $130,000, or 1.28 crore rupees.

He lodged a complaint with the Cyberabad cybercrime police on Friday.

Police action and broader warnings

Authorities registered a case under Sections 318(4), 319(2), 336(3), 338, and 340(2) of the Bharatiya Nyaya Sanhita, read with Section 3(5), as well as Section 66 D of the Information Technology Act.

Police observed that the structure of the operation mirrored a wider pattern seen across digital investment crimes, where cloned apps, controlled chat groups, and escalating deposits form part of a staged investment journey designed to appear credible.

Cybercrime teams are using this case to highlight the need for stronger verification practices among retail investors.

Officials noted that false credentials, access to supposed premium trades, and assurances of guaranteed returns remain common tactics used in similar schemes.

They are urging potential investors to independently check the authenticity of platforms, confirm regulatory approval, and immediately report suspicious applications, links, or WhatsApp groups to cybercrime portals.

A growing challenge for digital markets

The case reflects a broader shift in how fraudsters operate, with more schemes relying on the seamless blend of social messaging channels, cloned trading apps, and targeted persuasion strategies.

While authorities continue to intervene, the growing reliance on digital investment tools means that retail traders face a rising need to scrutinise platforms before transferring funds.

The use of realistic branding, structured trading claims, and staged withdrawals makes detection harder for first-time investors.

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