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Melaka Records 666 Online Scam Cases, Total Losses At RM19.52 Mln

Melaka Records 666 Online Scam Cases, Total Losses At RM19.52 Mln

Barnama21-04-2025
ALOR GAJAH, April 21 (Bernama) -- A total of 666 online scam cases involving losses of about RM19.52 million were reported in Melaka from Jan 1 to yesterday.
State Science, Technology, Innovation and Digital Communications Committee chairman Datuk Fairul Nizam Roslan said 157 cases were recorded by the National Scam Response Centre and 509 by the police.
He said the scams involved various tactics, including online purchases, love scams and non-existent investments, with victims ranging from single mothers and civil servants to private sector employees.
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