Pope Francis, who is currently in hospital with pneumonia, spent a quiet night after having suffered an asthma attack, the Holy See's news service said,
Pontian deputy OCPD Deputy Supt Abdul Hamid Abdul Rahaman said the 43-year-old victim was lured into investing in the Trus Wallet scheme last year by someone she got to know on social media.
Attracted by the lucrative offer, the victim deposited RM886,000 into various bank accounts provided by the suspect in 30 transactions.>Comedian Shuib, whose real name is Shahmira Muhamad, had candidly said he was shouldering business-related debts amounting to millions of ringgit, Kosmo! reported.
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