An Engineer from Telangana Commits Suicide After Getting Duped with ₹12 Lakhs To A Cyber Fraud
Arvind contributed ₹12 Lakhs in order to make enormous profits. Despite effectively finishing the assignments, he got no response from online scammers.
A 30-year-old Telangana software programmer committed suicide after being defrauded online with ₹12 Lakhs that he had saved for his sister’s wedding.
The individual was later recognized as Vaditya Arvind, and he natively belongs to Bommareddygudem village in the Pulkal mandal of the Sangareddy district, the Telangana state.
Even he tied the knot three months earlier and has been residing in Gollagudem Colony in Sangareddy with his wife, parents, and siblings.
As a matter of fact, he clicked on a malicious link in the Telegram messenger and then successfully finished several tasks while operating from home. He invested ₹200 with internet scammers, who sent him ₹250 in return for an income of ₹50.
Arvind contributed ₹12 Lakhs in order to make enormous profits. Despite effectively finishing the assignments, he got no response from online scammers.
The aforementioned sum was given to him for his sister’s wedding ceremony on May 5. By means of the Telegram messenger, he demanded that the online scammers exchange his money. He made the drastic move on Wednesday after penning a suicide note because the crooks had not responded.
The police arrived on the scene quickly, collected the deceased’s cell phone, and started a thorough investigation of the case.
On Thursday, family members conducted Arvind’s final rites at Bommareddygudem.
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