Mangaluru: A man in Mangaluru was duped of Rs 58 lakh on the pretext of buying old coins, police said on Thursday. The victim has registered the case at Kavoor police station.
While browsing Facebook on November 25, 2024, a Mangaluru man saw an advertisement that offered to buy old coins after paying a high price. He then sent photos of 15 old coins to the WhatsApp number which was shown in the advertisement. Accordingly, the accused told him that he would buy 15 old coins and pay Rs 49,00,000 in return, the victim said in the complaint.
Later, the accused told the victim that if he wanted to sell the coins, he had to first pay Rs 750 for RBI registration. So the victim paid money through UPI. After that, the accused sent a message to the WhatsApp number asking for payment of Rs 17,500 as GST proceeding data fee, Rs 94,500 as insurance fee, Rs 49,499 as TDS fee, Rs 71,500 as GPS fee, Rs 39,990 as ITR fee and Rs 3,50,000 as RBI notice pending fee. so the victim transferred accordingly, the complaint stated.