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Company executive loses RM1.3 million in Macau Scam

Bernama
Bernama
06/10/2021
15:16 MYT
Company executive loses RM1.3 million in Macau Scam
A man suffered losses amounting to RM1.3 million after he was allegedly contacted by an Inland Revenue Board (IRB) officer who claimed the victim has a company registered in his name apart from having tax arrears amounting to RM17,600. - Astro AWANI
KUALA LUMPUR: A man suffered losses amounting to RM1.3 million after he was allegedly contacted by an Inland Revenue Board (IRB) officer who claimed the victim has a company registered in his name apart from having tax arrears amounting to RM17,600, .
Kuala Lumpur Commercial CID chief ACP Mohd Mahidisham Ishak said it received a report from a 42-year-old executive of a multinational company yesterday.
He said in the incident last Sunday, the victim claimed he was asked to disclose personal account information and submit a one-time password (OTP) so that the money could be transferred to the 'Bank Negara' account.
"The victim later found that there were money transfer transactions from several of his accounts amounting to RM1.3 million.
"The victim checked with IRB and found that no investigation was carried out on him who then lodged a police report. The case is being investigated under Section 420 of the Penal Code for cheating," he said when contacted today.
Mohd Mahidisham said the public is advised to get the details of the authorities regarding any investigation such as the name and rank of the caller and place of work, apart from calling back to the agency through the official line.
"Do not disclose account information and OTP or Transaction Authorisation Code (TAC) to third parties through phone calls," he said.
He said the 'Macau Scam' syndicate targeted their victims by intimidating them with investigative actions by the authorities and forcing the victims to disclose account information.
-- BERNAMA
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