Housewife duped in RM412K online scam


MUAR: A housewife lost her sa­­vings amounting to RM412,443 in an online investment scam in January.

Muar district police chief ACP Raiz Mukhliz Azman Aziz said the 58-year-old woman claimed to have received a message via WhatsApp from an unknown individual offering her an online investment opportunity.

He said the victim downloaded an investment application and initially invested RM500, earning a profit of RM67 within 24 hours.

“Every investment she made was followed by profit updates from the scammer. However, she was later persuaded to make lar­ger investments to gain higher returns.

“Deceived by the apparent pro­fit, the victim proceeded to make 35 transactions totalling RM412,443 across seven different accounts from Jan 23 to March 6,” he said in a statement yesterday, Bernama reported.

ACP Raiz Mukhliz said the victim became suspicious when she was asked to make further payments to withdraw her accumulated profit from the application.

“The victim then checked the investment application again and discovered that there was no actual profit.

“Realising she had been scammed, she lodged a police report on Friday,” he said

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