Accountant, retired teacher lose over RM400,000 to investment scams


KUANTAN: An accountant and a retired teacher lost RM414,902.67 after falling victim to investment scams promising lucrative returns last month.

Pahang police chief Datuk Seri Yahaya Othman said that in the first case, the 21-year-old woman accountant became poorer by RM240,467.61 after coming across an investment advertisement on Instagram.

He said the woman received a WhatsApp message from an unidentified number when she clicked on a link in the advertisement, which gave details of the so-called investment scheme.

"She then made 16 cash transactions totalling RM240,467.61 from her company's and personal accounts to eight different accounts.

"However, the victim never received any returns and lodged a police report upon realising that she had been duped," he said in a statement on Thursday (March 6).

In another case, Yahaya said an 80-year-old man lost RM174,435.06 to a cryptocurrency trading investment scheme last October after answering a call from an unidentified number.

"The victim invested almost RM60,000 and monitored his investment via an application. From October 2024 to Feb 2025, the man found that his investment had risen to USDT3mil. The victim requested to withdraw all the money but was instead instructed to pay RM114,435.06 in taxes.

"The victim then made a cash transaction to an account provided by the suspect and only realised he had been scammed when he was told to make additional tax payments involving a substantial amount," he said.

Yahaya said the cases are being investigated under Section 420 of the Penal Code and advised the public to check first before investing in any online schemes to avoid being scammed. - Bernama

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