RM10 million was also allocated to NACSA in an effort to fortify cyber security in the country.
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“Suspicious transactions over RM380 million ringgit were successfully blocked in the effort to contain scam cases in Malaysia. Despite that, the issue of scams is still severe with more cases on the rise,” he said. Anwar added that Act 574 of the Penal Code and Act 593 of the Criminal Procedure Code have been amended to allow more effective action to be taken by enforcement agencies to curb mule accounts syndicates.
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