Indian Police Investigate Cryptocurrency Fraud Targeting Ex-Servicemen
Three former servicemen in India have lodged a complaint with the Chandannagar police, Pune, accusing eight officials from a trading firm of defrauding them of over Rs. 79.81 lakh (approximately $96,000) through a crypto...
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