VPVV Techno, the fraud company, claimed to have Rs.83,000 crore fake US Govt contracts, pumps advertisements in Indian media to hide the crime

    The company has launched a major advertising campaign even as allegations of fraud and fake defence contract claims remain under investigation

    The company has launched a major advertising campaign even as allegations of fraud and fake defence contract claims remain under investigation
    The company has launched a major advertising campaign even as allegations of fraud and fake defence contract claims remain under investigation

    VPVV Techno floods media with ads amid fraud investigation

    Controversial company VPVV Techno Constructions Pvt Ltd, caught for printing fake Indo-US defence exports, is now on an advertisement spree in the media to hush-up their frauds and crimes. First, Kerala’s Malayala Manorama exposed the company’s fraud through a series of reports. Manorama Group’s The Week Magazine published a detailed report on how VPVV Techno made a fake claim on getting Rs.83,000 crore worth of a US arms export deal and cheated many investors of more than Rs.700 crore.

    The detailed report on The Week Magazine is available here. Previous year, the VPVV Techno launched a unit in Tamil Nadu, claiming an Indo-US joint venture. The Week Magazine reported the mega fraud in detail, done by VPVV Techno, which published a fake Indo-US deal in a Delhi press.[1]

    But, ignoring all media ethics, Kerala’s Mathrubhumi newspaper accepted Rs.1.5 crore worth of front-page advertisement from VPVV Techno with Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s photo and fake claims of the company in the defence sector. The advertisement published on July 15, 2026 front page of Mathrubhumi is published below.
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    Manorama officials told PGurus that VPVV Techno, exposed by them, offered Rs.2.5 cr as advertisements, and the newspaper management rejected the offer citing media ethics.

    Cheated investors of Delhi-headquartered VPVV Techno Construction Pvt. Ltd has approached the Kerala High Court seeking a CBI probe. The investors also filed a complaint with the Delhi Police Commissioner to probe the company for creating fake contracts with the United States government. The Nagpur-registered company VVPA is working in many States and has cheated more than Rs.700 crore from investors by showing fake US contracts to export weapons to the US Army and Navy, and even created fake documents about the Indo-US trade agreement and the US President’s orders on weapon exports from India. The case is expected to be heard in the High Court on July 17–a Friday.

    Kerala Police had recently registered four FIRs and arrested the Vasant Vihar-headquartered company’s promoters Venkita Venkat, Aqeel Ahammed and Rajan Malik. Recently, many accused got bail from the Kerala High Court, and another absconding promoter, Thanush Pandya, known as Doctor Saab, is facing a new case for using fake identity documents to get bail from the High Court.

    The Embassy of India in Washington has confirmed that Delhi-based company VPVV Techno Construction Pvt. Ltd has printed fake documents of the Indo-US weapon export deal. In a recent reply to the cheated investors from India, the Embassy said that there was no such deal between India and the US and added that the queries about the fake company VPVV Tencho were forwarded to the Ministry of External Affairs and the Union Home Ministry.

    Kerala Police said that the fraud promoters created a fake Indo-Pacific trade deal, an Indo-US trade deal and “Q Clearance Bag”, which is signed by the US President, at a printing press in Ramesh Park in East Delhi. The cheated investors alleged that the promoters, who got bail recently, conducted a press conference in Delhi on June 5 and claimed that the Delhi Police Commissioner had given them a clean chit.

    The company’s other directors, Hitesh Kumar, Rahul Rajeev Nair, Rajan Pradeep Kumar Prabhakaran, and Vinod Rama Warrier Kumar, are also on the police radar for cheating many investors across India by printing fake US documents. The company promoters claimed that the US government has approved them as “principal developer’ of defence equipment to be manufactured in India and exported to the US. These directors have created a web of more than 15 benami companies, mostly registered in Nagpur, said the police, adding that these companies are operating in Jaypee Vasant Continental Hotel, Vasant Vihar in Delhi.

    PGurus has recently published a detailed report on this fraud company, VPVV Techno, on its various illegalities in printing fake US documents and cheating investors.[2]

    Reference:

    [1] The ₹83000-crore mirage: Inside India’s largest military project investment scamJun 12, 2026, The Week Magazine

    [2] Cheated investors demand CBI probe against VPVV Techno for fake US weapon export dealJu1 02, 2026, PGurus.com

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