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Indians charged for running fraudulent investment scheme

Two Indians have been charged by US authorities for running an alleged high-yield investment scheme through which they sought to exploit investors by pervasive social media pitches on Facebook, YouTube and Twitter

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New York: Two Indians have been charged by US authorities for running an alleged high-yield investment scheme through which they sought to exploit investors by pervasive social media pitches on Facebook, YouTube and Twitter.

The Securities and Exchange Commission's (SEC) Enforcement Division alleges that Pankaj Srivastava and Nataraj Kavuri offered "guaranteed" daily profits as they anonymously solicited investments for their investment management company called Profits Paradise.

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