- An insurance consultant based in Maharashtra, India, had lost around ₹71.6 lakh to crypto investment fraudsters.
- India’s National Cyber Crime Reporting Portal recorded over 24 lakh complaints and ₹22,495 crore in losses in 2025
Crypto investment scam again surfaces in India, the victim losing over ₹71,60,015 to six individuals who allegedly posed as members of a cryptocurrency trading platform and promised huge returns. As this case was filed at the Mumbra police station on charges of cheating and breach of trust, there have been no arrests so far
According to the official reports, the fraudsters approached the victim in August 2025, who is 42 years old, and works as an insurance consultant in Mumbra, Maharashtra’s Thane district. They convinced him to invest money into a company that was allegedly linked to a crypto trading platform.
The victim believed that and transferred money over seven months, from August 2025 to March 2026, through cash payments as well as online transactions at various intervals. So far, the accused never returned the funds; instead, they misappropriated the entire amount.
Rising Cyber Fraud Cases
With that, in India, the extent of financial fraud committed online has grown to worrying levels. Also, the National Cyber Crime Reporting Portal (NCRP) received over 24 lakh complaints in 2025, with reported fraud losses of Rs 22,495 crore, according to the report. As of that same period, the NCRP had received over 38 lakh complaints of cyber fraud since its establishment, with total losses exceeding Rs 36,448 crore.
India Needs Clear Crypto Regulations
While the financial and crypto-related fraud cases are rising, a recent report by Gujarat National Law University urged for clear crypto regulations in India, and the report said that the absence of crypto laws continues to create gaps that fraudsters can exploit. It also stressed the importance of stronger investor protection measures
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