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Trader loses over RM66,000 to e-commerce part-time job scam

Trader loses over RM66,000 to e-commerce part-time job scam

TANGKAK: A trader lost RM66,825 after falling victim to a fraudulent part-time job offer advertised through a popular e-commerce application.
Tangkak police chief Superintendent Roslan Mohd Talib said the 36-year-old woman received the job offer via the app and was instructed to complete a series of tasks, with the promise of receiving commissions upon completion.
"Despite following all instructions and completing the tasks as directed, the victim did not receive any payments as promised," he said in a statement today.
Investigations showed that the victim had made 12 fund transfers to eight different bank accounts, resulting in total losses of RM66,825.
The case is being investigated under Section 420 of the Penal Code for cheating, which carries a maximum sentence of 10 years' imprisonment, whipping and a fine upon conviction.
Roslan advised the public to be cautious of job offers promising quick returns and to verify their authenticity to avoid falling prey to scams.
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