QuickCheck: Are the families of prison inmates being targeted in a ‘free food’ scam?


Scams are ever-evolving, preying on unsuspecting victims with new tactics.

Recent reports suggest a syndicate is impersonating prison officers to extract money from inmates' families for "special meals".

Is it true that those running such schemes are targeting these families?

VERDICT:

TRUE

The Prisons Department has uncovered a syndicate impersonating prison officers to solicit money from inmates' families and relatives for purchasing so-called special meals.

The scam was detected after the department received several complaints from victims who had received suspicious text messages via WhatsApp from various mobile phone numbers.

"The syndicate reportedly poses as prison officers, using fake aliases such as Sergeant Haziq, Sergeant Akmal, Sergeant Nazri, Sergeant Zul, Sergeant Sani, Sergeant Zam, and other fabricated names to deceive family members or relatives of inmates.

They also use multiple mule bank accounts to receive money transactions from their victims," the department said in a statement on Wednesday (March 5).

The affected families have lodged police reports, and the Prisons Department will cooperate with the police in their investigation, it added.

The Department has advised families and relatives not to transfer money to unknown individuals or bank accounts and to report any suspicious messages to the nearest police station, as well as notify the department for further action.

It also stated that it would not compromise on any negligence or procedural lapses in duty and that strict action would be taken against those responsible.

"The Prisons Department is committed to ensuring the safety and well-being of inmates and their families from falling victim to scams.

The public is urged to remain vigilant and not be deceived by the syndicate's tactics, which exploit the department's name for personal gain," it said.

 

 

Follow us on our official WhatsApp channel for breaking news alerts and key updates!

Next In True Or Not

QuickCheck: Can you climb up the inside of a giant horse head in Scotland?
QuickCheck: Did a toddler wander onto busy road in Negri Sembilan?
QuickCheck: Did six bikers escort a woman in labour to hospital through Hari Raya traffic?
QuickCheck: Can you be fined for honking your horn unnecessarily?
QuickCheck: Was a brawl involving machetes and wooden clubs caught on camera in Kuala Langat?
QuickCheck: Should you use hazard lights when driving in the rain?
QuickCheck: Do heavy curtains trap heat and make rooms feel warmer?
QuickCheck: Did a fire at a firecracker stall destroy two vehicles in Johor Baru?
QuickCheck: Can spraying perfume on your neck cause lymphoma?
QuickCheck: Is it true the Bukit Mertajam Hospital will be relocated?

Others Also Read