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SEREMBAN: A retired teacher here has been cheated of RM1.82mil in a Macau scam.
State Commercial Crime Investigation Department chief Supt Aibee Ab Ghani said the 66-year-old victim had received a call from a man claiming to be Sgt Albert Lai on Oct 28, and was accused of being involved in cheating and money-laundering activities.
The man also claimed that he was from the Pahang police contingent. Three days later, she received another call from a man claiming to be ‘Insp Yong’ from Bukit Aman who asked for details of her savings accounts. She was then told to withdraw savings from her fixed deposit accounts to allow the authorities to probe her, he said, adding that the victim was told not to tell anyone about the case.
Thursday, 24 Dec 2020 02:57 PM MYT
Mohd Wazir Mohd Yusof said the 60-year-old victim claimed she knew the suspect, who purportedly resided in the United States, via Facebook. Reuters pic
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KUALA LUMPUR, Dec 24 A retired woman lost RM87,400 after being duped by a man she befriended on Facebook around October this year.
Pahang Commercial Crime Investigation Department chief Supt Mohd Wazir Mohd Yusof said the 60-year-old victim claimed she knew the suspect, who purportedly resided in the United States, via Facebook.
“The victim claimed that the suspect had informed her that he would be stationed in Terengganu for three years as he had obtained a tender with an oil and gas company and would arrive in Malaysia in November.
Retired woman loses RM87,400 to a Facebook friend 24 Dec 2020 / 14:22 H.
KUANTAN: A retired woman lost RM87,400 after being duped by a man she befriended on Facebook around October this year.
Pahang Commercial Crime Investigation Department chief Supt Mohd Wazir Mohd Yusof said the 60-year-old victim claimed she knew the suspect, who purportedly resided in the United States, via Facebook.
“The victim claimed that the suspect had informed her that he would be stationed in Terengganu for three years as he had obtained a tender with an oil and gas company and would arrive in Malaysia in November.
“In the middle of November, the suspect contacted the victim to borrow RM87,400 for mandatory quarantine costs for eight workers and himself at the Kuala Lumpur International Aiport (KLIA),” he told reporters here, today.
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