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Abstract:A 50-year-old man in Sarawak has lost RM900,000 to a sophisticated online investment scam.
A 50-year-old man in Sarawak has lost RM900,000 to a sophisticated online investment scam.
According to Sarawak police commissioner Datuk Mancha Ata, the victim, an employee in the private sector, came across the investment offer in mid-March while browsing Facebook. The scheme was disguised as a digital business opportunity, promoted through a seemingly legitimate application.
The victim was soon approached by an individual who claimed the app would help users start and grow online businesses. Engaging in conversation via WhatsApp, the victim was persuaded to make multiple bank transfers to an account provided by the scammer.
“Initially, the man believed he was making a genuine investment,” Mancha said in a statement released on Wednesday (May 28). However, the situation took a turn when the suspect continued to demand further payments without delivering any promised returns.
Despite the sizeable funds transferred, the victim did not receive any form of profit. It was only after repeated requests for more money and the absence of returns that he realised he had been deceived.
Cases like this serve as a stark reminder of the importance of verifying financial platforms before investing. With online scams on the rise, tools such as WikiFX offer essential support in assessing the legitimacy of brokers and financial services.
WikiFX provides comprehensive profiles of global brokers, regulatory information, and user reviews. It helps investors detect warning signs by highlighting unlicensed operations and issuing alerts about suspicious entities. The platforms risk assessments enable users to make better-informed decisions and protect their savings from fraudulent schemes.
Before engaging with any online investment, potential investors are strongly advised to do thorough research. Leveraging tools like WikiFX can significantly reduce exposure to risk and help avoid financial loss.
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