Malaysia

Senior citizen loses nearly RM200k in love scam involving fake corporate figure

The suspects reportedly exploited the victim’s confidence by fabricating a story involving legal fees and promised financial returns, leading her to transfer money into accounts provided by them

Updated 1 month ago · Published on 09 Jul 2026 11:44AM

Senior citizen loses nearly RM200k in love scam involving fake corporate figure
A 70-year-old retired government employee in Muar has suffered losses of nearly RM200,000 after falling victim to a love scam - July 9, 2026

A 70-YEAR-OLD woman has lost RM183,100 after being deceived in a love scam by two individuals who allegedly used fake identities as a corporate figure and a medical specialist to gain her trust.

The retired government employee first came into contact with the two suspects through Facebook Messenger at the end of April.

Muar District Police Chief Assistant Commissioner Raiz Mukhliz Azman Aziz said the suspects introduced themselves as a corporate executive and a specialist doctor who were based overseas.

He said the suspects later exploited the victim’s trust by claiming they needed financial assistance to settle legal fees related to business matters.

"The suspects told the victim that the legal fees were linked to a construction contract arrangement and the release of a cheque worth US$85,000 (RM346,596), which was allegedly intended as a donation to a medical association.

"At the same time, the victim was promised that she would receive a sum of money once the process was completed," he said in a statement.

Raiz Mukhliz said the victim, believing the claims made by the suspects, carried out eight separate bank transfers amounting to RM183,100 into several accounts provided by them using her personal savings.

He said the suspects continued requesting additional payments under various pretexts even after the transfers were made, leading the victim to eventually realise she had been deceived.

Following the discovery, the victim lodged a police report and the case is being investigated under Section 420 of the Penal Code for cheating. - July 9, 2026

Spotlight

World

Series of explosions, fires hit three southern Thai provinces

Opinion

One more temple falls: The destruction of Malaysia’s soul?

Opinion

Why is Israel pushing toward confrontation with Türkiye?

Malaysia

‘Uncle Anwar’ sends representative to children’s entrepreneurs day in Subang Jaya

Malaysia

‘Look at temple dispute based on facts and laws’ – DAP reps tell Rayer

By Alfian Z.M. Tahir

Malaysia

Malaysia, Brunei set deadline to demarcate boundary, enhance border security

Malaysia

Police probe indecent act allegedly targeting woman in Sungai Petani

Malaysia

Sarawak postpones three major programmes over haze concerns

You may be interested

Malaysia

Malaysians urged to rethink travel to southern Thailand after 51 violent incidents

Malaysia

PH, BN weigh Melaka election pact as Amirudin moves to open talks with Anwar

Malaysia

‘Uncle Anwar’ sends representative to children’s entrepreneurs day in Subang Jaya

Malaysia

PM Anwar receives royal honour from Brunei Sultan

Malaysia

Modified Toyota Camry lands woman in hot water over alleged subsidised petrol diversion

Malaysia

Police probe viral street race after motorcycle riders block Johor expressway

Malaysia

MACC studying petroleum cargo issue, says source

Malaysia

Six locals charged over alleged kidnapping of Singaporean couple in Johor