Malaysia

Police nab two men for duping M’sians into joining scam syndicate

Taiwanese citizen among duo who received US$1,000 commission for every local recruited, says Selangor deputy police chief

Updated 3 years ago · Published on 25 Jul 2022 4:34PM

Police nab two men for duping M’sians into joining scam syndicate
Selangor deputy police chief Datuk S. Sasikala Devi (left) says the raid party confiscated six mobile phones; 14 Malaysian passports, 10 of which belonged to women and four men aged 19 to 40; Covid-19 inspection forms; 19 visa approval forms to Myanmar; and seven visas to Dubai in the name of different individuals. – Bernama pic, July 25, 2022

SHAH ALAM – Police arrested two men in Kajang on July 22, including a Taiwanese citizen, for duping Malaysians to work as call-centre operators for a scam syndicate operating abroad.

Selangor deputy police chief Datuk S. Sasikala Devi said acting on information, they raided a two-storey terrace house in Taman Setia Impian, Kajang, near here at 6.30pm, which led to the arrest of the two suspects, aged 35 and 40.

“Interrogation found that the Taiwanese had entered the country legally as a tourist last April before recruiting a local man to transport the call operators they recruited to Kuala Lumpur International Airport,” she said at a press conference at the Selangor contingent police headquarters today.

Sasikala said the suspect would receive a commission of US$1,000 (RM4,455.50) for each local recruited for the international syndicate, which runs a scam call centre and gambling hub and which pays a high commission to local agents who can recruit workers for it.

She said the scam placed job advertisements on social media to lure local citizens keen on securing jobs abroad.

“Every interested local must have a valid passport before being sent to the scam syndicate in Dubai in the United Arab Emirates and Myanmar,” she added.

Sasikala said the Taiwanese male suspect managed the process of obtaining Covid-19 health certificates and flight tickets through a travel agency in Taiwan.

She said the raid party confiscated six mobile phones; 14 Malaysian passports, 10 of which belonged to women and four men aged 19 to 40; Covid-19 inspection forms; 19 visa approval forms to Myanmar; and seven visas to Dubai in the name of different individuals.

Some of them were scheduled to leave for Myanmar at the end of July, she added. 

“Investigations are ongoing to identify the number and identity of local citizens who have gone abroad. The two suspects have been remanded for four days until tomorrow with the case being investigated under Section 420 of the Penal Code,” she said. – Bernama, July 25, 2022

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