Malaysia

Retired teacher loses lifetime savings to love scam syndicate

65-year-old woman pays RM472,941 to three money-lending companies

Updated 4 years ago · Published on 22 May 2022 8:44PM

Retired teacher loses lifetime savings to love scam syndicate

KUANTAN – A retired teacher lost her lifetime savings after she was duped by a love scam syndicate out of RM472,941 to a non-existent money loan.

Pahang Commercial CID acting chief Yap Huat Tian said the 65-year-old victim claimed she was dealing with three money-lending companies she knew on the internet since last February because she intended to take a loan of RM2.5 million.

“The victim claimed that the money was to help her male friend, a US citizen, who was facing a business problem rendering him unable to pay his workers and business tax.

“The man allegedly asked for the victim’s assistance with a promise to repay the money after he had successfully sold his father’s assets,” Yap said in a statement today.

He said the victim claimed that she had been contacted by individuals claiming to be the agents of the credit companies instructing her to deposit money into account numbers given to her for various excuses, including to activate the account to transfer the loan.

The woman took pity on her male friend, he said, as she made 49 financial transactions into the accounts given by the suspects before realising she had been cheated.

This was because her loan was still not approved although she had exhausted her savings in making the transactions as ordered, he said.

“The victim claimed she was also threatened by a suspect when she said did not want to continue with the loan application after doubting the authenticity of the companies. The victim eventually lodged a report at the Bentong police station yesterday,” he said.

Yap said the investigation is being conducted under Section 420 of the Penal Code, which provides a maximum sentence of 10 years in jail and caning and a fine, if found guilty.

He also urged the public against being easily cheated by advertisements for money-lending services on the internet, and to deal with licensed lending companies instead to avoid getting duped. – Bernama, May 22, 2022

Related News

Malaysia / 10mth

Programmer loses more than RM2.3m in love scam involving man introduced by aunt

Malaysia / 2y

Woman loses over RM100,000 in love scam

Malaysia / 2y

Assistant manager loses RM2.5 mil in whirlwind love scam

Malaysia / 3y

Police still tracking down suspects in 14-second phone scam

Malaysia / 3y

Sibu woman loses RM150,000 to online romance scam

Malaysia / 3y

Woman loses RM1.4 mil to ‘engineer’ in love scam

Spotlight

Malaysia

Bersatu-PH tie-up a possibility as coalition seeks Malay support, analyst says

By Alfian Z.M. Tahir

Malaysia

Woman molested on her way home from work (video)

Malaysia

Court allows Daim's daughter to permanently keep passport

Malaysia

Santiago pokes holes in data centre hype, asks: Who really benefits?

By Alfian Z.M. Tahir

Malaysia

Jeweller vows to pursue Rosmah until ‘every penny’ is recovered as RM67.5m battle enters enforcement phase

Malaysia

Ambulance carrying two injured men crashes en route to hospital after MPV collision in Besut

Malaysia

Man blames 'lack of love' for sexual assault on teens

Business

BNM's OPR to stay at 2.75 pcent in 2026 amid strong domestic demand - Kenanga IB

Malaysia

Missing jewellery: Rosmah ordered to pay RM67.5 million

You may be interested

Malaysia

Simpang Renggam tragedy: Teenager released on police bail

Malaysia

Santiago pokes holes in data centre hype, asks: Who really benefits?

By Alfian Z.M. Tahir

Malaysia

Hamzah Zainudin set to make announcement at “Malaysia Reset” convention in Kelantan

Malaysia

Zero tolerance for corruption as JPJ faces fresh bribery allegations - Minister warns

Malaysia

Anwar warns global order lacks direction, calls for renewed international cooperation

Malaysia

Shop assistant pleads guilty to machete attack on father and arson of family vehicles

Malaysia

Dangerous “Piu Piu” found in vape liquids - Police

Malaysia

PN leadership dispute deepens as chairman stresses coalition built on consensus