Two women in Pahang, Malaysia, were victims of scams where impersonators posing as police officers and Bank Negara Malaysia (BNM) officials defrauded them of a total of RM327,829.36. In the first case, a 66-year-old woman lost RM216,175.88 after being convinced she was involved in illegal activities. The second victim, a 62-year-old retired teacher, lost RM111,653.48 due to a fabricated credit card payment claim.
: Two women in Pahang were scammed out of RM327,829.36 by impersonators posing as police officers and Bank Negara Malaysia officials.
“She was instructed to place her ATM card at a designated location after transferring all her funds into one account, supposedly for investigation purposes. In the second case, Yahaya said a 62-year-old retired teacher lost RM111,653.48 after being deceived by a message from the suspect on Jan 14, claiming there was an outstanding credit card payment from a bank.
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