KUALA LUMPUR: A “Datuk Paduka” is believed to have duped at least 5,000 Chinese nationals of more than 15 million yuan (RM9.7mil) in a variation of the Nanning scam in Malaysia.
The man, who is the brains behind the network, allegedly brought them all the way from China to Port Dickson in September last year to attend a supposed “Belt and Road” economic conference.
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