PUTRAJAYA: Police here on average receive 10 monthly reports of online fraud cases with most of the victims being women, including civil servants and housewives.
Putrajaya OCPD Asst Comm Rosly Hasan said the victims were usually duped by phone calls where the callers claimed they were from a bank, the Malaysian Anti-Corruption Commission or from the courts, apart from the Macau and parcel scams.
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