The Borneo Post

Police bust syndicate luring victims with fake high-paying job offers

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The police have managed to bust a scam syndicate offering full-time jobs through e-commerce platforms after arresting nine individual­s, including a Thai woman, in a raid here on April 15.

Acting Kuala Lumpur Commercial Crime Investigat­ion Department chief Supt Mohd Mahidisham Ishak said all the suspects, aged 17 to 37, were arrested in a house which acted as a call centre to lure the public, specially youths, into taking up job offers with lucrative commission­s.

“The syndicate, which has been active since March, would lure victims by spreading job offers as buyers through WhatsApp before adding the victims into a group chat with syndicate members to convince the victim about the job offer.

“The victim would be ordered to buy products on e-commerce platforms that would be paid, along with an eight per cent commission by the syndicate,” he said at a media conference at the Kuala Lumpur contingent police headquarte­rs here yesterday.

He added that 57 mobile phones, four laptops and seven computers were seized to aid investigat­ions into identifyin­g the syndicate’s involvemen­t in fraud cases on e-commerce platforms. Mohd Mahidisham said 67 investigat­ion papers involving the same modus operandi as the syndicate were opened throughout the country with losses of RM689,835.

He explained that police suspected two men in their 30s, were the mastermind­s.

“The case is being investigat­ed under Section 402 of the Penal Code for cheating,” he added. — Bernama

 ?? — Bernama photo ?? Mahidisham (left) shows the photos of two suspects during a media conference at the Kuala Lumpur contingent police headquarte­rs.
— Bernama photo Mahidisham (left) shows the photos of two suspects during a media conference at the Kuala Lumpur contingent police headquarte­rs.

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