The Borneo Post (Sabah)

Two women fall prey to scam

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MELAKA: A teacher lost RM42,000 after being deceived by a man she befriended on Faceback in a love scam.

Melaka Commercial Criminal Investigat­ion Department head Supt E.Sundra Rajan said the 27-year-old teacher claimed she befriended Albert A Adams through the WhatsApp and during their relationsh­ip, the man told her that he would be sending her gifts and cash, totalling USD3,000 (RM12,631).

“Last March 29, the man told her that some of the gifts had been sent to her address and the woman confirmed that the goods had indeed arrived in Kuala Lumpur through a check via the Fast Express Shipping,” he said in a statement Tuesday.

However, he said, the woman was told that the parcel was detained by the Royal Customs Department as it contained cash and there was no verificati­on certificat­e.

He said the suspect then requested the woman to make the necessary payments for the release of the parcel, and as instructed, she made payments in stages amounting to RM42,000 between last March 30 and April 1.

“After the payments were made, the suspect promised her that the parcel would arrive at her address on April 1, but it did not arrive and the suspect even asked her to make another payment of RM5,000 for delivery cost.

“Suspecting that she had been cheated, the teacher lodged a police report at the Melaka Tengah police station last April 2,” he added.

In another case, Sundra Rajan said a 37-year-old female chemist became poorer by RM30,000 in a Macau Scam.

He said the scam started on April 1 when she received a phone call informing that she had arrears of RM4,663 in coin base and that there was a transactio­n under her name, but she denied having opened such an account.

The call was then purportedl­y connected to Bank Negara Malaysia for her to update her personal informatio­n and then transferre­d to a police officer, who requested informatio­n on her bank accounts and banking informatio­n, including the Transactio­n Authorisat­ion Code (TAC), he added.

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