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KUALA LUMPUR: Police have opened 15 investigation papers into a fraudulent stock investment scheme, linked to losses amounting to RM638,205, allegedly masterminded by an individual with a ' Datuk ' title.
Initial investigations found that the company was established on Feb 24, 2022, and has two directors, including the 'Datuk' who was appointed as a director on May 10, 2022. Ramli added that a check with Companies Commission of Malaysia records showed that the company has a paid-up capital of RM6.9mil, with 179 shareholders, comprising 175 individuals and four companies.On Saturday , it was reported that 65 individuals had lodged complaints with the Malaysian International Humanitarian Organisation , alleging that they were deceived by an individual in a stock investment scheme, resulting in losses of approximately RM2.5mil.
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