Still falling hard for love scams


WITH sweet words coupled with the art of persuasion, Nigerian nationals have managed to scam local women online of up to RM238mil from 2017 till May this year, reported Kosmo!.

Bukit Aman Commercial Crimes Investigation Department acting director Deputy Comm Datuk Saiful Azly Kamaruddin said women looking for partners were the ones most likely to fall for these “love scams” run by syndicates.

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