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Macau scam: civil servant in Johor loses almost RM500,000

Woman says a ‘policeman’ called her, claiming she’s involved in money laundering case

Updated 3 years ago · Published on 07 Oct 2022 3:33PM

Macau scam: civil servant in Johor loses almost RM500,000

BATU PAHAT – A female civil servant claimed to have lost RM468,000 after falling victim to a Macau Scam syndicate.

Batu Pahat district police chief Ismail Dollah said the woman, aged 38, claimed a police officer from the Sabah police contingent contacted her on August 4 this year and told her that she was involved in money laundering and offered to help her.

The woman was then told to deposit RM70,000 into a given account, and also to provide (to the police officer) her online banking information, all of which the woman did as told, he said in a statement today.

He said the woman only realised she had been cheated after finding RM398,000 in her bank account had been transferred online without her knowledge and lodged a police report.

He advised the public to be wary of scam calls. – Bernama, October 7, 2022

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