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Trader Loses Over RM800,000 In A Phone Scam

by Tiviya Linges
May 7, 2020
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A 61-year-old trader was cheated of RM802,800 in a phone scam. Negri Sembilan commercial crimes chief Supt Aibee Ab Ghani said the trader received a call from a person, claiming to be from a courier company at around 2pm on April 4.

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She was told by the scammer that there was a parcel containing her identification card and credit cards and that it was being sent from Sabah. Her call was transferred to another man, claiming to be ‘Sjn Yeow’ from the Sabah police contingent,”

Supt Aibee said the victim was told she was under investigations for a drug-related and money laundering case and that she could face life imprisonment upon conviction. He said the victim was then asked to open a new bank account and to transfer all her cash there.

“After opening the account, the victim was asked to provide the details to one ‘Insp Ku’ through a mobile number,” he said.

Supt Aibee said the victim transferred RM352,900 on April 8 and another RM258,600 on April 14 into the new account as instructed.

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On April 20, the victim issued a cheque for RM108,600, which was also credited into the new account and on April 27, the victim banked in RM22,700, followed by another RM60,000, two days later.

After transferring RM802,800 into the new account, the victim realised that she had been cheated as numerous attempts to contact the suspects were unsuccessful. She lodged a police report right after that.

Supt Aibee said the case was being investigated under Section 420 of the Penal Code for cheating.

News Credit: The Star Malaysia

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