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Nilai factory manager loses RM389,000 in Facebook investment scam after downloading app
Nilai factory manager loses RM389,000 in Facebook investment scam after downloading app

Malay Mail

timea day ago

  • Business
  • Malay Mail

Nilai factory manager loses RM389,000 in Facebook investment scam after downloading app

SEREMBAN, June 15 — A sales manager of a factory in Nilai near here lost RM389,000 to an online investment scam on Facebook recently. Nilai district police chief Supt Abdul Malik Hasim said the man, in his late 40s, claimed to have dealt with an individual offering the investment scheme on April 19 before he was asked to download an app on his mobile phone. 'He then transferred money to six accounts provided by the individual through nine transactions totalling RM389,000 for investment, but realised he had been deceived when he couldn't access the app anymore and could not withdraw his profits,' he said in a statement tonight, adding that the victim then lodged a police report at 2.50 pm yesterday. An investigation paper under Section 420 of the Penal Code has been opened, he added. — Bernama

Company owner loses RM1.8mil to online investment scam
Company owner loses RM1.8mil to online investment scam

Free Malaysia Today

time15-05-2025

  • Business
  • Free Malaysia Today

Company owner loses RM1.8mil to online investment scam

The victim made payments totalling RM1.8 million to several bank accounts between November 2024 and January this year. JOHOR BAHRU : A company owner suffered losses amounting to RM1.8 million after allegedly being duped by an online investment scam in October last year. Johor police chief M Kumar said the 66-year-old man had come across an advertisement on social media that promised high returns in a short time. Enticed by the offer, he clicked on the link provided to learn more and was offered a 200% return on his investment within three months. 'The victim made payments totalling RM1.8 million to several bank accounts between November 2024 and January this year. He also downloaded an application and created an account, as instructed by the suspect, to monitor his investments. 'However, no returns were received, and the scammer gave various excuses. The victim believed he had been scammed when he could no longer contact the scammer and found himself blocked from accessing the application,' he said in a statement. He said the businessman lodged a police report yesterday, and the case is being investigated under Section 420 of the Penal Code for cheating and dishonestly inducing delivery of property. Kumar advised the public to be vigilant and not be easily deceived by online investment schemes promising quick and attractive returns.

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