Civil servant loses over RM160,000 to scammers


KUANTAN: A civil servant lost more than RM160,000 after being duped by a syndicate offering a fraudulent investment scheme known as “Future Funds”.

He was introduced to the scheme by a woman he had befriended on Facebook.

Maran district police chief Supt Wong Kim Wai said that after a month of getting to know each other, the suspect began offering an investment opportunity via Facebook, claiming she could assist the victim in withdrawing profits.

“Initially, the victim received a return of RM2,000 before the suspect continued to request additional payments, including RM57,000 and RM10,000, citing various reasons without providing any further returns,” he said in a statement yesterday, Bernama reported.

Supt Wong said the victim, who used personal savings as well as loans from family members and a bank, made eight transactions to five different company accounts between Feb 12 and March 4.

The case is being investigated under Section 420 of the Penal Code for cheating, and efforts to track down the suspect and gather further evidence are ongoing.

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