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New Straits Times
40 minutes ago
- Business
- New Straits Times
Retiree loses RM733,300 in online investment scam
GEORGE TOWN: A retired factory worker lost a staggering RM733,300 after falling victim to an online investment scam involving a mobile application known as Falcon PE. The southwest district police headquarters' Commercial Crime Investigation Department received a report from the 66-year-old man on Wednesday. State police chief Datuk Hamzah Ahmad said, based on his report, the scam began in early March, when the victim received a text message from a woman claiming to represent a supposed investment firm, Blue Star AMG. He said the woman promised the victim rapid returns of 10 per cent to 15 per cent within just 20 minutes for any investment made through the Falcon PE app. "Enticed by the high returns, the victim followed the instructions to download the app, register as a user, and begin investing. "Between March 7 and April 24, the victim made 25 money transfers to three different bank accounts, believing they were part of a legitimate investment process. "The scam only became clear when the victim attempted to withdraw profits and was told to make additional payments before the funds could be released," he said in a statement today. Hamzah said, realising he had been scammed, the victim then filed a police report on June 18. The case is being investigated under Section 420 of the Penal Code for cheating. He urged the public to remain vigilant and skeptical of investment schemes promoted online, particularly those promising unusually high or quick returns. The latest incident came less than 48 hours after it was reported that a 47-year-old interior designer lost RM794,000 after being deceived by an online investment scheme known as 'CSECDT,' which was advertised on Facebook.


New Straits Times
an hour ago
- New Straits Times
Trader nabbed over air gun shooting
MELAKA: Police have arrested a clothing trader in connection with a shooting incident involving an air gun in Semabok, near here, earlier this month. Melaka Tengah police chief, Assistant Commissioner Christopher Patit, said the 35-year-old male suspect has been remanded for seven days from June 17 to 23 to assist in the investigation. He said police received a report from a man on June 8 regarding the discharge of an air gun on Jalan Johor, Semabok. Acting on the information, a team of officers and personnel from the Criminal Investigation Division of the district police headquarters conducted surveillance before arresting the suspect in Puchong, Selangor. "Upon inspection, police seized a black bag containing an object resembling a silver-and-black pistol bearing the inscription 'Pietro Beretta Gardone V.T', a magazine marked 'WE', a pistol magazine unit, and 30 steel pellets in the suspect's possession. "The case is still under investigation under Section 33 of the Arms Act 1960 and Section 427 of the Penal Code. The public is advised not to speculate in ways that could disrupt the investigation process," he said in a statement today. In a separate case, Christopher said police arrested a couple aged 24 and 31 suspected of being actively involved in housebreaking, theft, and robbery in the district. He said both unemployed suspects were arrested on June 4 in Kuala Kurau, Perak following intelligence and investigations into two reports lodged on May 28 by a woman regarding housebreaking and the robbery of a gold chain. Police also seized various electrical appliances, home furniture, a gold bracelet, two cars, five pawnshop receipts, and five mobile phones from the suspects. "Preliminary investigations revealed the couple had been actively committing these crimes since January this year, and further investigations are ongoing under Sections 457 and 392 of the Penal Code relating to housebreaking and robbery. "With the arrest of the suspects, police have successfully solved three cases in the Melaka Tengah district and four cases outside the Melaka contingent, namely in Selangor and Kuala Lumpur," he said.


The Sun
3 hours ago
- The Sun
Police on manhunt for three suspects in Teluk Intan armed robbery
IPOH: Police have mounted a manhunt for three male suspects involved in an armed robbery at an entertainment outlet along Jalan Changkat Jong, Teluk Intan, on June 15. Hilir Perak police chief ACP Dr Bakri Zainal Abidin said one of the suspects has been identified as a 37-year-old local man with a prior criminal record. 'This suspect has also been placed on the wanted list, and efforts to track down all three individuals are being intensified,' he said in a statement today. He added that the Forensic Unit from the Perak contingent police headquarters (IPK) visited the scene and collected several pieces of evidence, including bloodstains, two fingerprints, broken glass fragments, and closed-circuit television (CCTV) footage. Earlier, a 30-second video went viral on social media, showing three masked men exiting a Honda car and brandishing machetes at individuals at an entertainment outlet. Bakri said a police report on the incident was lodged at 1.02 am on June 15 at the Hilir Perak district police headquarters by a 42-year-old security guard employed at the premises. He said that the three suspects had stormed into the premises, damaged property, and fled with an iPhone 14 Pro belonging to an employee, along with RM2,000 in cash taken from the counter. He added that the suspects also injured two customers with the machetes and smashed the windows of four vehicles parked near the premises. Police have opened an investigation paper under Section 395/397 of the Penal Code for armed robbery and Section 427 of the Penal Code for mischief involving damage to public property.

Barnama
3 hours ago
- Barnama
Police On Manhunt For Three Suspects In Teluk Intan Armed Robbery
IPOH, June 21 (Bernama) -- Police have mounted a manhunt for three male suspects involved in an armed robbery at an entertainment outlet along Jalan Changkat Jong, Teluk Intan, on June 15. Hilir Perak police chief ACP Dr Bakri Zainal Abidin said one of the suspects has been identified as a 37-year-old local man with a prior criminal record. 'This suspect has also been placed on the wanted list, and efforts to track down all three individuals are being intensified,' he said in a statement today. He added that the Forensic Unit from the Perak contingent police headquarters (IPK) visited the scene and collected several pieces of evidence, including bloodstains, two fingerprints, broken glass fragments, and closed-circuit television (CCTV) footage. Earlier, a 30-second video went viral on social media, showing three masked men exiting a Honda car and brandishing machetes at individuals at an entertainment outlet. Bakri said a police report on the incident was lodged at 1.02 am on June 15 at the Hilir Perak district police headquarters by a 42-year-old security guard employed at the premises. He said that the three suspects had stormed into the premises, damaged property, and fled with an iPhone 14 Pro belonging to an employee, along with RM2,000 in cash taken from the counter. He added that the suspects also injured two customers with the machetes and smashed the windows of four vehicles parked near the premises. Police have opened an investigation paper under Section 395/397 of the Penal Code for armed robbery and Section 427 of the Penal Code for mischief involving damage to public property.


The Sun
3 hours ago
- The Sun
Police on manhunt for three suspects in armed robbery
IPOH: Police have mounted a manhunt for three male suspects involved in an armed robbery at an entertainment outlet along Jalan Changkat Jong, Teluk Intan, on June 15. Hilir Perak police chief ACP Dr Bakri Zainal Abidin said one of the suspects has been identified as a 37-year-old local man with a prior criminal record. 'This suspect has also been placed on the wanted list, and efforts to track down all three individuals are being intensified,' he said in a statement today. He added that the Forensic Unit from the Perak contingent police headquarters (IPK) visited the scene and collected several pieces of evidence, including bloodstains, two fingerprints, broken glass fragments, and closed-circuit television (CCTV) footage. Earlier, a 30-second video went viral on social media, showing three masked men exiting a Honda car and brandishing machetes at individuals at an entertainment outlet. Bakri said a police report on the incident was lodged at 1.02 am on June 15 at the Hilir Perak district police headquarters by a 42-year-old security guard employed at the premises. He said that the three suspects had stormed into the premises, damaged property, and fled with an iPhone 14 Pro belonging to an employee, along with RM2,000 in cash taken from the counter. He added that the suspects also injured two customers with the machetes and smashed the windows of four vehicles parked near the premises. Police have opened an investigation paper under Section 395/397 of the Penal Code for armed robbery and Section 427 of the Penal Code for mischief involving damage to public property.