Ditipu hampir RM100,000, Naqiu hantar LOD
KUALA LUMPUR : Penyanyi, Naqiu,38, nekad untuk mengambil tindakan terhadap seorang individu yang didakwa telah mengambil kesempatan dengan melakukan penipuan sehingga dia mengalami kerugian sebanyak hampir RM100,000.
“Isu ini bukan kali pertama berlaku tetapi apa yang sudah dilakukan individu ini sudah melampau kerana dia juga cuba memburukkan dan mencabar saya. “Saya tidak kenal sangat pun sebenarnya tetapi salah seorang pasukan saya yang memperkenalkannya kepada saya. Dalam satu pertemuan sebelum ini, dia menyatakan hasrat untuk menghasilkan lagu walaupun dia tidak mempunyai bakat.
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