A Bengaluru-based director lost Rs 6.54 crore in a share trading scam after being deceived by fraudsters promising 1500% returns. The victim transferred money over two months via a fake app, realizing the fraud only when asked for additional fees. Police have initiated an investigation, advising caution in unsolicited investment offers.
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