Pengusaha taska rugi RM1.06 juta terpedaya pelaburan tak wujud
SEORANG pengusaha taska di Bukit Piatu, Melaka mendakwa rugi RM1.06 juta selepas terpedaya dengan ajakan lelaki yang dikenalinya menerusi Instagram dalam tempoh kurang dua minggu, untuk melabur dalam pelaburan tidak wujud.
“Sejak berkenalan, pengadu sering berhubung dengan suspek melalui talian LINE dan berkomunikasi secara lisan serta SMS sebelum hubungan mereka menjadi rapat dalam tempoh yang singkat. Beliau berkata mangsa dikehendaki membeli dahulu barang yang hendak dibeli pelanggan sebelum menjual semula untuk mendapat keuntungan sebanyak 10% bagi setiap barang tersebut.
Beliau berkata pada 30 Mei lepas juga, mangsa telah menyemak komisen yang diperolehnya di laman sesawang berkenaan mencecah jumlah AS$200,000 namun dia mula curiga dan sedar ditipu apabila diarah membuat bayaran tambahan bagi mengeluarkan komisen tersebut.
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