She wanted to go to a K-Pop concert but got a ticket to ‘hell’ instead


Hoodwinked: (Seated, from left) Chong, Koh and Chan during a press conference at the MCA Public Services and Complaints Department. (Standing, from left) MCA Public Services and Complaints Department legal advisor P. Y. Leong and Koh’s father.

KUALA LUMPUR: A syndicate has been making good use of social media to dupe unsuspecting users into buying concert tickets.

A 21-year-old student, who only wished to be known as Koh, said she was scammed out of RM180.

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