Cops nab man allegedly involve in RM260,000 scam


PETALING JAYA: Police have nabbed a 34-year-old man on Monday for allegedly scamming his victims out of a whopping RM260,000 and are on the hunt for a father-son duo, believed to be his accomplices.

The Star earlier reported that a group of Indonesian workers claimed that they had been cheated by a money changer in Subang Jaya here, whose services they had used to transfer thousands of ringgit back to their families.

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