The Borneo Post (Sabah)

Commercial crimes on rise nationwide

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SUNGAI PETANI: Commercial crime have been steadily rising for the past three years even as the nationwide crime index recorded a drop of 36 per cent.

Bukit Aman Commercial Crime Investigat­ion Department (CCID) director, Datuk Zainuddin Yaacob said the total commercial criminal cases rose since 2018, from 24,262 to 26,465 cases (2019) and finally to 27,323 cases in 2020.

"This is because commercial crimes do not involve face-to-face interactio­n. For instance, scams and loan fraud can be conducted through phone calls or online... the caller maybe in Kuala Lumpur (for example) and makes a call to Johor Bahru to scam a victim there,” he said at a media conference after officiatin­g the Kuala Muda district police headquarte­rs here on Monday. According to him, in 2018, 13,645 arrests and 7,927 charges were made involving commercial crime in the country.

"The total increased to 13,835 arrests and 9,875 charges in 2019, and 15,440 arrests and 10,097 charges in 2020, while from January March this year, 4,196 arrests and 2,372 charges have been made,” he added.

Zainuddin said the number of commercial crimes involving scammers were reported to have risen from 13,568 cases in 2018 to 14,425 cases (2019) and to 17,553 cases in 2020.

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