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Penang woman loses over RM2.3m in ‘love scam' with alleged Singaporean
Penang woman loses over RM2.3m in ‘love scam' with alleged Singaporean

Malay Mail

time09-08-2025

  • Malay Mail

Penang woman loses over RM2.3m in ‘love scam' with alleged Singaporean

GEORGE TOWN, Aug 9 — A factory programme manager lost more than RM2.33 million after falling victim to a 'love scam' involving a man claiming to be a Singaporean. Penang Acting Police Chief Datuk Mohd Alwi Zainal Abidin said the 53-year-old local woman, who works at a factory in Bayan Lepas here, came into contact with the man in February last year. 'According to the victim, she was introduced to the man through her aunt who attended a seminar in Kuala Lumpur with the suspect and had intended to matchmake her with the man, known as Perry Chan, who was said to be residing in Ottawa, Canada. 'Throughout their acquaintance, the victim only communicated with the suspect via WhatsApp, and in March 2024, he told her that he was running an electric grip installation business with the Oman government,' he said in a statement today. He said the suspect sought the victim's help to transfer funds for the purchase of raw materials for his project through his account, claiming that internet access in Oman was unstable. Mohd Alwi said the victim then assisted by accessing the man's account and making transfers as instructed by the suspect, before receiving a call informing her that the transfers had failed as they involved different countries. He said the man then asked the victim to make advance payments for bank service charges, promising to reimburse her. 'From March 28, 2024, to Aug 18, 2024, the victim made 58 transactions into nine different local bank accounts amounting to a total of RM1.936 million. 'In September 2024, the suspect told the victim that he had deposited a cheque worth US$404,500 into a Heritage Asset Bank Oman account to repay her, and she was contacted by the 'bank's customer service officer' in Malaysia, who informed her she needed to make payments to cash the cheque,' he said. He said from Sept 25, 2024, to July 4 this year, the victim made another 13 transactions into five different local bank accounts involving RM399,407, allegedly as payment for cashing the cheque. Mohd Alwi said further investigations are underway. — Bernama

No crime found in case of 20 children rescued from Penang warehouse, police say
No crime found in case of 20 children rescued from Penang warehouse, police say

Malay Mail

time29-07-2025

  • Malay Mail

No crime found in case of 20 children rescued from Penang warehouse, police say

GEORGE TOWN, July 29 — Police investigations have found no criminal elements, including human trafficking or abuse, in the case involving 20 children who were rescued from a warehouse in Bukit Mertajam last week. Acting Penang Police Chief Datuk Mohd Alwi Zainal Abidin confirmed today that the case has been handed over to the Penang Welfare Department (JKM) for further action. 'We have recorded statements from all the children, including the mother of the baby,' he said when contacted by the media. 'After we carried out further investigations, no criminal elements were detected. We did not find elements of abuse, human trafficking, or other crimes.' The case drew public attention after a joint special operation by JKM and the police on July 21 rescued 20 children, including a 15-day-old baby girl, from what were described as squalid conditions in a warehouse and an adjacent house used as an unregistered learning centre. The children, aged between 15 days and 16 years, consisted of 10 boys and 10 girls. Yesterday, state Social Development, Welfare, and Non-Islamic Religious Affairs Committee chairman Lim Siew Khim told a press conference that some of the children did not have legal guardians and were believed to be deprived of basic needs such as food, clothing, and safe shelter. She said that 12, including the baby, also did not have birth certificates. Six had identification documents and known family members, and two have since been handed over to close relatives.

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