Selangor Journal

Retiree loses RM1.2 mln in phone scam

KUCHING, June 10 — A retiree who used to work in the private sector lodged a police report yesterday claiming that he suffered a loss of RM1.2 million in a phone scam in April.

Sarawak police commissioner Datuk Mohd Azman Ahmad Sapri said the 66-year-old man from Miri district claimed to have received a phone call from the suspect, who said the victim was involved in a money laundering case on April 18.

He said the suspect then asked the victim to open two new bank accounts to facilitate the investigation.

“The victim opened a new bank account at two local financial institutions on April 19 and April 20, before giving the banking information and password to the suspect.

“The suspect then instructed the victim to transfer money amounting to RM1.2 million through four transactions, from his AmBank and Employee Provident Fund (EPF) accounts to the two newly opened bank accounts,” he said in a statement today.

Mohd Azman said the victim only realised he had been cheated after checking the balance in his two new bank accounts, and found the money had been transferred to an unknown account in stages from April 19 to May 3.

— Bernama

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