Background and Timeline: Reported on February 8, 2026, a woman in Hyderabad was defrauded through a deceptive relationship-based fraud. The case reflects a major enforcement drive that detected 117 cases in the city in January alone. The investigation was initiated after the victim realized that her romantic partner had cut all communication.
Modus Operandi: The victim met an individual on a matrimonial site who built a relationship over weeks before introducing a “lucrative” bogus crypto trading platform. The platform showed fake high returns to encourage the victim to make larger and larger deposits. Once she attempted to withdraw her funds, she was told to pay additional “taxes” before her account was finally blocked.
Victims and Financial Impact: The victim lost over ₹11 lakh, which contributed to the total of over ₹71.91 lakh refunded to various fraud victims in Hyderabad during the month. The damage was compounded by the emotional manipulation involved in the romantic lure. This case is one of 26 high-value frauds registered specifically within Hyderabad city limits.
Investigation and Agencies Involved: The Hyderabad Cyber Crime Police traced the mobile numbers and bank accounts to suspects in Andhra Pradesh. They used technical surveillance to map the digital footprints of the matrimonial profile and the fake app backend. The investigation was part of a special operation that arrested 37 people from seven states.
Arrests and Suspects: Two accused individuals were arrested from Gajuwaka, Visakhapatnam, for their role in this matrimonial fraud module. Police seized five mobile phones and 10 SIM cards used to manage the fraudulent profiles and communicate with the victim. The suspects were found acting as coordinators for a larger investment scam ring.
Broader Implications and Trends: “Pig butchering” or matrimonial-linked investment fraud is rising as a common tactic to build long-term trust before financial exploitation. Authorities urged citizens to report cyber frauds immediately by calling the national helpline 1930 to improve recovery chances. This reflects a trend where dating platforms are weaponized for theft.