Mumbai: Six folks, together with a scholar of IIT Kanpur, have been detained by the Naupada police in Thane metropolis final week, on a cryptocurrency dishonest grievance.
The grievance was made by Naupada resident Susshil Kangya, who stated that folks related with multi-level advertising (MLM) corporations Dronx.Biz and BNB Pool, that are on-line platforms for investing in cryptocurrency mining, had scammed him.
Senior Inspector Sanjay Dhumal from Naupada police station stated that Subhransu Nayak, Rajesh Bapodra, Krish Reddy, Dr Peter Dhanraj, Avinash Upadhyay and Pankaj Pandhi, who have been named within the grievance because the house owners of the MLM organisations, have been detained for questioning on the police station on Might 9.
Kangya, who’s a numerology marketing consultant for Bollywood personalities, stated he was conned into investing Rs 2.5 lakh in cryptocurrency, though Nayak, who says he’s learning blockchain at IIT Kanpur, says the claims of fraud are unfaithful.
Whereas Kangya acknowledged in his grievance letter that the fraud might be value $300 million, he additionally informed The Free Press Journal that Nayak had by no means talked about being an IIT scholar. “I used to be approached by Nayak and Pankaj Pandhi, who tricked me and my sister into taking part in a cryptocurrency plan and earn 8% curiosity on a month-to-month foundation. I’ve been in fixed contact with Nayak and have gone out with him, however he by no means talked about he was an IIT scholar,” Kangya stated.
Based on Kangya’s letter, he initially invested Rs 2.5 lakh and obtained returns for a number of months, after which they stopped. When Kangya and his sister questioned Nayak and Pandhi in regards to the non-payment of the returns, they have been proven movies of Prime Minister Narendra Modi praising the organisations, to point out that the companies have been respectable.
Nayak informed The Free Press Journal, “I’m learning blockchain at IIT Kanpur, and as an IIT scholar, I do know what investments should be made. I’m an investor in Dronx.Biz and BNB Pool, and now we have further IIM and IIT graduates on our group, in addition to different well-known specialists.”
Senior PI Dhumal stated that the police had obtained a letter from the complainant, however no FIR had been filed up to now. The police didn’t find out about Nayak being an IIT Kanpur scholar till he talked about it to them, Dhumal added.
The Free Press Journal contacted IIT Kanpur for touch upon the matter, however authorities refused to offer any info, in addition to confirming that Subhransu Nayak is a scholar taking a web based course in blockchain expertise at their institute.
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Revealed on: Monday, Might 15, 2023, 08:23 AM IST





