Updated On: 22 June, 2025 07:12 AM IST | Mumbai | Aishwarya Iyer
Victim was lured with an ad on social media; cyber police warn against transferring money to unknown people; in a well-orchestrated con, multiple individuals posing as investment experts duped him under the pretext of IPO investments

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A retired 83-year-old man from Dadar has become the latest victim of cyber fraud, reportedly losing Rs 1.19 crore to a bogus stock investment racket. In a well-orchestrated con, multiple individuals posing as investment experts duped him under the pretext of IPO investments.
The incident began on March 10, when the victim came across an advertisement on social media. After clicking on it, he was added to a WhatsApp group titled “G-5 ICICI Stock Exchange Group”, reportedly managed by two individuals named Vinita Patodia and Ashwin Parekh. The group had over 90 members who regularly posted about the profits they claimed to be earning through stock investments. The victim, though passive, kept reading the messages without interacting.
On April 2, Patodia sent the victim a private message asking if he was interested in investing. After he agreed, she shared a link along with a form for registration. Soon after, a man named Pranay Warma, citing Patodia’s reference, contacted the victim and asked him to transfer r7.5 lakh as initial investment. The victim complied, hoping for high returns.