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Seven fraud cases promising release of detainees recorded in Melaka last year 22 Feb 2021 / 22:50 H. Pix for illustration purposes.
MELAKA: The Melaka police recorded seven cases of fraud by parties promising the release of police detainees last year, with losses totalling RM165,000.
Melaka Commercial Crime Investigation Department (JSJK) chief Supt E Sundra Rajan said three similar cases were recorded so far this year, involving losses of RM44,000.
He said the latest case involving a housewife occurred yesterday, in which the victim lost RM9,000 after being deceived on the phone by an individual disguised as ‘Sergeant Hairol’ asking for an inducement to release her husband from lock-up, who was detained for the possession of contraband cigarettes.
Published on: Thursday, February 04, 2021
By: Bernama
Credit: bharian.com.my
MELAKA: A clerk lost RM68,700 after being duped by a Macau Scam syndicate which claimed she had tax arrears and was involved in drugs and money laundering activities, police said.
An individual who introduced herself as Noraina Azlan from the Inland Revenue Board (IRB) in Cyberjaya first contacted the clerk and told her she had tax arrears of RM38,690.
Melaka Commercial Crime Investigation Department chief Supt E. Sundra Rajan said the 40-year-old woman, who lives in Krubong, denied the allegation.
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“However, she was connected to an individual who claimed to be ‘Sergeant Roslan’ from the Pahang contingent police headquarters, who asked for details of the victim’s identity card to conduct checks.
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