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Four jailed for aiding RM24.2m fixed deposit fraud gang

Four jailed for aiding RM24.2m fixed deposit fraud gang

Daily Express12 hours ago
Published on: Tuesday, August 12, 2025
Published on: Tue, Aug 12, 2025
By: Jo Ann Mool Text Size: Some of the accused being escorted to the court complex- Daily Express Malaysia file pix KOTA KINABALU: Four individuals were each sentenced to three and a half years' imprisonment by the High Court here on Tuesday for assisting an organised criminal group involved in a RM24.2 million fixed deposit fraud. Josepin J. Langkan, 39, Vireonis Jonok, 36, Leong Hin Ping, 64, and Nasir Abdul Rasid, 62, pleaded guilty separately before Judge Datuk Duncan Sikodol.
Advertisement The offences were committed at the MBSB branch here between April and July last year. They were convicted under Section 130W of the Penal Code, which carries a maximum penalty of 10 years' imprisonment. * Read full report in tomorrow's print paper or log in or sign up for e-paper and premium online news access. * Follow us on Instagram and join our Telegram and/or WhatsApp channel(s) for the latest news you don't want to miss.
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