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Woman Loses Nearly RM440,000 After Surrendering ATM Card To Fake Police Officer

Summary by The Rakyat Post
Subscribe to our FREE Newsletter, or Telegram and WhatsApp channels for the latest stories and updates. The life savings of a 62-year-old woman vanished in what began as an ordinary January morning in Kulai, Johor. A phone call shattered her peace when a voice on the other end claimed to be a police officer from Miri, Sarawak. The caller delivered shocking news: the woman’s phone number had been linked to money laundering activities. The decepti…
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The police are warning the public about a new wave of sophisticated frauds in which perpetrators are exploiting people's trust by impersonating police officers or employees of the Czech National Bank. They are increasingly using fake IDs, fake emails, manipulative scenarios and even video calls with altered faces. The goal is to create panic and force victims to immediately transfer their savings to so-called "safe accounts" or hand them over to…

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The Rakyat Post broke the news in on Friday, April 11, 2025.
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