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Hundreds of people in Zimbabwe fell victim to a scam promising

“Earn x3 on Bitcoin.”

Authorities uncovered a large-scale fraud scheme — via Facebook and WhatsApp, people were invited to invest in a fake Bitcoin trading platform.



They promised “x3 profits,” zero fees, and complete security.

Hundreds transferred money and shared personal data through the messenger. The scammers hid behind the name of a real company, InnBucks, which officially denied any involvement.

The investigation is ongoing.

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