Coimbatore: The Economic Offences Wing (EOW), Coimbatore unit, has appealed to people from across Tamil Nadu who lost their money by investing in the MyV3 app to file complaints with the EOW police.
In a press note on Monday, the EOW police said many people from different districts in Tamil Nadu had invested in the MyV3 app. They were cheated by the firm. Those who invested their amounts and did not get any amount from the MyV3 firm can visit the office of the EOW, Coimbatore unit, located at the city police commissionerate in Coimbatore.
The victims should visit in person and submit proof (documents) of investing in the firm to the deputy superintendent of police (DSP), EOW, Coimbatore unit. They should also submit passport size photographs.
In a press note on Monday, the EOW police said many people from different districts in Tamil Nadu had invested in the MyV3 app. They were cheated by the firm. Those who invested their amounts and did not get any amount from the MyV3 firm can visit the office of the EOW, Coimbatore unit, located at the city police commissionerate in Coimbatore.
The victims should visit in person and submit proof (documents) of investing in the firm to the deputy superintendent of police (DSP), EOW, Coimbatore unit. They should also submit passport size photographs.
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