
IIM Ahmedabad employee fooled in Rs 50 lakh bogus SME IPO pitch via WhatsApp trading scam
Live Events
(You can now subscribe to our
(You can now subscribe to our ETMarkets WhatsApp channel
A manager at the Indian Institute of Management ( IIM ), Ahmedabad, has fallen victim to an elaborate online trading scam, losing nearly Rs 50 lakh after being lured into a bogus IPO investment scheme through a WhatsApp group promoting stock market 'tips.'According to The Times of India, the 49-year-old victim, who resides in Chandkheda, filed a complaint with the Cybercrime police on Monday after discovering that his in-app trading account had been blocked and his phone number cut off from further contact with the fraudsters.The incident began on February 19, when the complainant clicked on a WhatsApp group link titled 'E-28 ASK Capital Circle' while browsing Facebook. Group administrators began offering investment 'tips' and instructed him to download a mobile application named 'ASKICPRO.'He initially observed the group's discussions but was soon persuaded to make a small investment. On March 19, he deposited Rs 25,000 to buy shares of 'CLARA Industries Ltd' and was asked to sell them shortly after. The next day, his in-app wallet reflected Rs 28,800, encouraging further trades.By March 27, his wallet balance had grown to Rs 5 lakh, with the app displaying consistent 'profits' and the fraudsters urging him to participate in 'OTC trading.' This pattern of fake gains appeared to cement the victim's trust in the platform.The group's administrators later convinced him to apply for an IPO in the name of 'Informative Solution SME.' After applying through the ASKICPRO app, he received a seemingly official IPO allotment letter and was asked to deposit Rs 42,80,640.When he expressed concern about the high amount, the scammers offered to facilitate a loan of Rs 18 lakh if he deposited Rs 20 lakh upfront. He agreed, and eventually paid the full amount in installments.Upon attempting to withdraw the funds, he was told to make an additional Rs 15 lakh deposit for 'capital verification.' After negotiating, he deposited Rs 10 lakh more, according to The Times of India.The final blow came when he tried to withdraw Rs 45 lakh from his app wallet, only to find the transaction had failed. His account was promptly blocked, he was removed from the WhatsApp group, and his mobile number was blacklisted by the fraudsters.The case is now under investigation by Ahmedabad Cybercrime police.Also read | How are investors being lured into stock market scams via WhatsApp? Sebi issues advisory (Disclaimer: Recommendations, suggestions, views and opinions given by the experts are their own. These do not represent the views of the Economic Times)

Try Our AI Features
Explore what Daily8 AI can do for you:
Comments
No comments yet...
Related Articles


NDTV
25 minutes ago
- NDTV
"Sonam Raghuvanshi Used Burqa To Escape, Was In Indore When Raja's Body Was Found": Cop
All five accused in the Raja Raghuvanshi honeymoon killing - wife Sonam Raghuvanshi, her lover Kushwaha and three alleged hitmen Akash Rajput, Vishal Singh Chauhan and Anand Kurmi - have admitted to their crime, said the police on Friday. The Meghalaya Police would take all five accused in the case to the crime spot at Sohra-Cherrapunji areas of the East Khasi Hills district next week for reconstruction of the crime, officials said. The newly-wed couple - Sonam and Raja Raghuvanshi - from Madhya Pradesh's Indore went missing from a village near Sohra (Cherrapunji) in Meghalaya's East Khasi Hills district on May 23, two days after they landed in the northeastern state on their honeymoon. They were married on May 11. The man's body was retrieved from a 200-foot deep gorge on June 2. Wife Sonam, said police, surrendered at a police station in Uttar Pradesh in the early hours of Monday. "The murder was planned right before Raja Raghuvanshi and Sonam's wedding. Raj Kushwaha is the mastermind behind this and Sonam is his partner in crime. The three killers were Raj's friends, and one among them is his cousin," Superintendent of Police, East Khasi Hills, Syiem Vivek, who is overseeing the investigation, told NDTV. "Since February this year, the planning was going on about how to make Sonam disappear. Two ideas were under consideration to make her disappear: first, Sonam should be shown jumping into the river; second, someone should be murdered and the body should be burnt presented as Sonam's. But the accused could not implement these plans. The plan to murder Raja was made 11 days before his marriage," said the officer. Sonam Raghuvanshi, 24, was in love with Raj Kushwaha, 21, and had warned her family of "consequences" if she was pressured to marry Raja Raghuvanshi, police sources said. As per the preliminary autopsy report, Raja Raghuvanshi, 29, was hit twice, once each on the back and front of his head. "This is not a contract killing, however, an investigation regarding the same is underway. Raj had paid the three hitmen Rs 50,000 each," said the police officer. Raja Raghuvanshi was told by his wife Sonam that she would let him consummate the marriage only after making an offering at the Kamakhya Temple in Guwahati, investigators had said on Wednesday. "When Sonam and Raja reached Guwahati to visit Kamakhya after marriage, the killers had already reached Guwahati on 19 May. Their initial plan was to kill Raja in Guwahati itself. But Sonam had planned to go to Shillong and Sohra. Therefore, this plan was shelved," said the officer. "After that, they reached Nongriat. Thereafter, all of them attacked Raja and killed him and hid his body. They left soon after," said the officer. After this, the officer said, Sonam wore a burqa offered by one of the hitmen and reached Guwahati in a taxi. "Then from Guwahati she took a bus and went to Siliguri, from Siliguri she went to Patna, from Patna she took a bus to Ara, from Ara she took a train to Lucknow, from Lucknow she took a bus to Indore," said the officer, detailing her movements after the murder. "After the three hitmen were arrested, Sonam was told by Raj to leave Indore and tell her family that she was kidnapped," said the officer. The day Raja's body was found, on June 2, Sonam was in Indore, said the officer. Sonam was in Indore from June 25 to 8, the officer said. A Special Investigation Team (SIT) of the Meghalaya police is probing the sensational murder.


Indian Express
27 minutes ago
- Indian Express
India's first international fishery tech expo opens in Mumbai, over 6,000 visitors on day 1
India's first-ever International Fishery Tech Expo (IFT Expo 2025) was inaugurated in Mumbai on Thursday in a significant move towards upgrading the fisheries industry. On the first day, over 6,000 trade visitors visited the stalls of over 55 exhibitors from all over India and abroad that showcased recent advancements in fisheries technology. Maharashtra Ports Development Minister Nitesh Narayan Rane launched the three-day event. Dignitaries, including Kishor Tawade, Maharashtra's Commissioner of Fisheries, and officials from Gujarat, Karnataka, and Goa's fisheries departments were present on the occasion. Rane stated, 'This is a world-class platform that brings together technology, policy, and potential — all under one roof. Maharashtra is committed to becoming one of the top five states in fisheries, and events like this are essential to accelerating that journey'. He also emphasized Maharashtra's focus on the application of drones for coastal security and to expedite fisheries development schemes under the leadership of Chief Minister Devendra Fadnavis. The expo is being held at a time when the Union Budget has provided a historic Rs 2,703 crore for the fisheries sector in the 2025-26 fiscal, indicating a powerful thrust towards a tech-friendly 'Blue Economy.' Dr Sreenath K R, Director General of Fisheries Survey of India, said, 'India's fisheries sector is making global waves—exporting to over 130 countries and powered by transformative investments in infrastructure and innovation. Such expos are necessary to drive innovation and align with the Prime Minister's vision for sustainable, tech-driven growth.' IFT Expo 2025 features live exhibits and top-level conferences on issues such as smart aquaculture systems, AI-driven water quality monitoring, innovative aquafeeds, cold chain and refrigeration, and sustainable packaging. Exporters, researchers, fish farmers, policy-makers, and start-ups participated in serious discussions to frame the future of the fisheries industry. The expo seeks to create new partnerships, stimulate investments, and provide an avenue for knowledge-sharing.


Time of India
39 minutes ago
- Time of India
Veggie vendor hangs herself in Kolhapur
Kolhapur: A vegetable vendor died by suicide on Wednesday at her house in Vaddi village in Miraj tehsil of Sangli district. She had hung herself inside her home. The Miraj Rural police recovered a suicide note claimed to be written by the deceased, identified as Sulochana Sanjay Mhetre (44). The suicide note mentions that the woman took money from three other women, totalling around Rs 60,000. The women money lenders allegedly harassed her for returning the money with a hefty interest rate. "We have now registered the crime as suicide, but will update the crime after investigating the private money lender angle," said Ajit Sid, Police Inspector of Miraj Rural Police Station. The police are going to record the statement of the relatives on Friday. tnn Follow more information on Air India plane crash in Ahmedabad here . Get real-time live updates on rescue operations and check full list of passengers onboard AI 171 .