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Trader Loses RM720,800 In Online investment Scam
Trader Loses RM720,800 In Online investment Scam

Barnama

time17-05-2025

  • Business
  • Barnama

Trader Loses RM720,800 In Online investment Scam

JOHOR BAHRU, May 17 (Bernama) -- A 58-year-old trader lost RM720,800 after falling victim to an online investment scam linked to a Facebook advertisement. Seri Alam deputy police chief Supt Victor Genason said the syndicate promised a 50 per cent return within three months, prompting the victim to make 15 transactions totaling RM730,500 to four different bank accounts between March 25 and May 9. The victim was later instructed to make additional payments to access his returns, but only received RM9,700 before realising he had been duped when further attempts to recover the money failed.

Trader loses over RM720,000 in online investment scam
Trader loses over RM720,000 in online investment scam

The Star

time17-05-2025

  • The Star

Trader loses over RM720,000 in online investment scam

JOHOR BAHRU: A 58-year-old trader lost RM720,800 after falling victim to an online investment scam linked to a Facebook advertisement. Seri Alam deputy police chief Supt Victor Genason said the syndicate promised a 50 per cent return within three months, prompting the victim to make 15 transactions totaling RM730,500 to four different bank accounts between March 25 and May 9. The victim was later instructed to make additional payments to access his returns, but only received RM9,700 before realising he had been duped when further attempts to recover the money failed. He said investigations revealed that three of the four accounts used in the scam had been flagged in 20 previous police reports involving similar investment fraud. Victor said the case is being investigated under Section 420 of the Penal Code, and urged the public to be wary of online schemes offering high returns and to verify investment offers with legitimate authorities. - Bernama

Trader loses RM720,800 in online investment scam stumbled upon on Facebook
Trader loses RM720,800 in online investment scam stumbled upon on Facebook

New Straits Times

time17-05-2025

  • New Straits Times

Trader loses RM720,800 in online investment scam stumbled upon on Facebook

JOHOR BARU: A 58-year-old trader lost RM720,800 after falling victim to an online investment scam linked to a Facebook advertisement. Seri Alam deputy police chief Superintendent Victor Genason said the syndicate promised a 50 per cent return within three months, prompting the victim to make 15 transactions totaling RM730,500 to four different bank accounts between March 25 and May 9. The victim was later instructed to make additional payments to access his returns, but only received RM9,700 before realising he had been duped when further attempts to recover the money failed. He said investigations showed that three of the four accounts used in the scam had been flagged in 20 previous police reports involving similar investment fraud. Victor said the case is being investigated under Section 420 of the Penal Code for cheating and urged the public to be wary of online schemes offering high returns and to verify investment offers with legitimate authorities.

Trader loses RM720,800 in online investment scam
Trader loses RM720,800 in online investment scam

The Sun

time17-05-2025

  • The Sun

Trader loses RM720,800 in online investment scam

JOHOR BAHRU: A 58-year-old trader lost RM720,800 after falling victim to an online investment scam linked to a Facebook advertisement. Seri Alam deputy police chief Supt Victor Genason said the syndicate promised a 50 per cent return within three months, prompting the victim to make 15 transactions totaling RM730,500 to four different bank accounts between March 25 and May 9. The victim was later instructed to make additional payments to access his returns, but only received RM9,700 before realising he had been duped when further attempts to recover the money failed. He said investigations revealed that three of the four accounts used in the scam had been flagged in 20 previous police reports involving similar investment fraud. Victor said the case is being investigated under Section 420 of the Penal Code, and urged the public to be wary of online schemes offering high returns and to verify investment offers with legitimate authorities.

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