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Twenty-year-old arrested for scamming citizens with fraudulent “money doubling” scheme.

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Last updated: 2024/09/05 at 4:00 PM
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A 20-year-old man has been arrested and charged with defrauding four individuals by promising them unrealistic returns on their investments through online trading platforms. The suspect, who claimed to be able to double their money, lured the victims with a fabricated account statement showing a substantial sum of money. After receiving their funds, he failed to deliver any profits and refused to return their initial investments. The Security Directorate received multiple complaints against the suspect, prompting an investigation that revealed he had deceived several individuals through online trading schemes.

One victim, a man in his 20s, met the suspect at a cafe in February 2024. The suspect presented a fake account statement showing a balance of 40,000 Bahraini finars and offered to help the victim increase his income through trading. The victim sent him initially 200 Bahraini dinars, which escalated to a total of 25,000 Bahraini dinars as the suspect claimed to have generated profits. However, when the victim requested his money back, the suspect evaded his requests and refused to return the funds, leaving the victim at a loss.

Another victim, a woman, fell victim to the suspect’s promises of doubling her money through online trading. She sent him a total of 2,450 Bahraini dinars but was ignored when she asked for her money back. A third victim, a woman who met the suspect through a mutual acquaintance, entrusted him with 3,000 Bahraini dinars for investments but never received any profits or a refund. A fourth victim, a man, gave the suspect 850 Bahraini dinars for investment purposes, adding to the mounting total of funds lost to the fraudulent activities of the suspect.

During interrogation, the suspect admitted to receiving a total of 65,000 Bahraini dinars from the four victims and others. He claimed to have invested the funds in online trading but confessed to losing all the money due to unsuccessful trades. Additionally, he acknowledged that he did not have a license from the Central Bank of Bahrain to operate as an investment advisor, further highlighting the illegitimacy of his actions. The Public Prosecution has charged the suspect with receiving money from the victims with the intention of investing it without proper authorization, emphasizing the serious nature of his fraudulent activities.

The case serves as a cautionary tale about the dangers of falling for investment schemes that promise unrealistic returns. It highlights the importance of conducting thorough research and verifying the legitimacy of individuals claiming to offer profitable opportunities. Investors should be wary of promises that seem too good to be true and should always ensure that the individuals they are trusting with their funds are authorized to provide investment advice. By being vigilant and informed, individuals can protect themselves from falling victim to fraudulent schemes and financial scams.

In conclusion, the arrest and charging of the 20-year-old man for defrauding individuals through online trading schemes shed light on the prevalence of financial scams in today’s digital age. The victims’ testimonies serve as a reminder to exercise caution and skepticism when approached with investment opportunities that seem too good to be true. The suspect’s lack of proper licensing further underscores the importance of due diligence in verifying the credibility of individuals offering financial services. By learning from this case, individuals can safeguard their assets and investments from potential fraudsters, ensuring their financial security and well-being.

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