Malaysia

Welfare officials find 'beggar’ who drives a Proton X70 Premium

Man discovered receiving RM450 monthly from Welfare Department but owns an SUV

Updated 2 months ago · Published on 23 Feb 2024 11:10AM

Welfare officials find 'beggar’ who drives a Proton X70 Premium
The man (in bending position) who was caught posing as a beggar on a street in Maran, Pahang, surrounded by Welfare Department officials who were stunned to see him owning a Proton X70 Premium that was parked nearby. Social media pic.

THE PAHANG welfare department (JKM) yesterday revealed the case of a beggar at the Sri Jaya night market in Maran town who owns a Proton X70 Premium.

The incident unfolded when officers from the department's Maran office were conducting checks to eradicate begging activities in the area when they saw a man wearing a jubah and kopiah.

The man was spotted in between the stall umbrellas at the market, holding a paper bag and seeking help from passers by.

Both the man's hands appeared smaller than normal.

The officers approached the man and asked him why he was begging, but he did not answer them.

Assuming he was hearing and speech impaired, the officers tried asking him for his MyKad.

They also noticed that the man had several pieces of ringgit notes in the bag he was carrying.

When pressed for his identity card, the man, who was not deaf and mute as assumed, responded and told the officers it was in his car.

The officers then followed the man to the vehicle. 

They were shocked to find that the man who was seen begging earlier was driving an sports utility vehicle (SUV) worth around RM125,000.

Further investigation by the department revealed that the man lived in Balok, Kuantan and travelled to the night market area daily to beg.

Checks also revealed that he has been receiving RM450 monthly from JKM for his supposed disability since 2001.

He also admitted that the Proton X70 was his and that he made up to RM500 begging at the night market for about four to five hours daily.

The man was let off with a warning as it was his first offence in the district.

JKM urged the public to be careful as to whom they donate to. -- The Vibes, February 23, 2024

Related News

Malaysia / 2mth

Tengku Ampuan Pahang surprises man at his 80th birthday celebration

Malaysia / 2mth

JKM stops aid for ‘beggar’ who owns Proton X70 and earns RM2k a month

Malaysia / 4mth

Flood situation in Johor worsens, over 8,000 people evacuated from homes

Malaysia / 4mth

Floods turn fatal as multiple rivers rise, exceeding danger, alert levels

Malaysia / 4mth

Thousands evacuated as wave of floods in eastern peninsula states intensifies

Malaysia / 6mth

GLC general manager losses over RM106,000 in phone call scam

Spotlight

Malaysia

Usno leader calls for Sabah govt overhaul after legal blunder

By Jason Santos

Malaysia

UiTM vice-chancellor denies students in black are protesters

Malaysia

PAS denounces Teresa Kok death threat

Malaysia

UiTM admissions backlash sign of misplaced priorities, say academics

By Alfian Z.M. Tahir

Malaysia

Teresa Kok gets 2 bullets in mailbox

Malaysia

Retrieve MA63 documents from London, researcher urges Sabah govt

By Jason Santos

You may be interested

Malaysia

PAS denounces Teresa Kok death threat

Malaysia

Man who tried to snatch gun at Penang police station was drunk, say cops

Malaysia

UiTM vice-chancellor denies students in black are protesters

Malaysia

Cops investigating if police station attacks, palace trespass attempt linked

Malaysia

Ulu Tiram cop killer not linked to terrorist group, says IGP

Malaysia

Think tank urges govt to end sugar price controls to cut obesity rate

Malaysia

Zahid vows to help Sarawak revive stalled infrastructure projects

By Stephen Then

Malaysia

Police record statements from 2 witnesses in Teresa Kok death threat case