The Borneo Post

Rep: Incidence of online scams now at ‘very worrying’ level

- By Peter Boon reporters@theborneop­ost.com

SIBU: The incidence of online scams has now reached ‘very worrying’ level, says Bukit Assek assemblyma­n Joseph Chieng.

Citing data from Bukit Aman Commercial Crime Investigat­ion Department, he said from January to November last year, 32,462 online scam cases were recorded, which had incurred losses amounting to RM1.3 billion.

“And based on news report, in the first 15 days of this year, online scams involved losses of over RM90 million – that’s a lot of money.

“Yes, the statistics is ‘very worrying’. That is why, I am very glad that today on the part of the non-government­al organisati­ons (NGOs), they have taken the initiative to hold this event.

“We have the police, the bank here today to tell the public about the preventive measures (from becoming victims to online scams).

“We also need to create awareness by empowering the public with knowledge and informatio­n.

“With students also attending this seminar, they can later go back home and pass the informatio­n to their parents

– that is very important,” said the assemblyma­n prior to kicking off the seminar on ‘Rabies Prevention, Meeting Procedures and Scam Awareness’, conducted by the Neighbourh­ood Committee (KRT) of Rejang Park in collaborat­ion with Sarawak Ho Kang Chieng Clan Associatio­n, Persatuan Klan Lee Sibu Sarawak and SMK Sacred Heart’s Juniro Chamber Internatio­nal (JCI).

On the seminar, he further commended the organisers for ‘moving in the right direction towards empowering the public with the necessary knowledge’.

KRT Rejang Park president Desmond Chieng and SMK Sacred Heart principal David Teo were also present.

 ?? ?? Chieng, flanked by Desmond (front, fifth left) and Teo, joins others in a group photo session.
Chieng, flanked by Desmond (front, fifth left) and Teo, joins others in a group photo session.

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