Women make majority of victims of scams

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KUALA LUMPUR: Women make up a majority of the victims of the Macau and African scams in the country, said Deputy Women, Family and Community Development Minister Hannah Yeoh.

She said from January to October this year, a total of 1,911 Macau scams were recorded and of the total, 1,109 cases involved female victims.

While for the African scam cases, of the 1,303 cases recorded during the same period, 1,070 cases involved women.

“The syndicate will usually contact the victims to inform them on things that will create fear such as claims that they are involved in crime, have outstanding debts or summonses and so on.

“When receiving such call, it is advisable for them to refer to the relevant agencies to verify the validity of such claims.

“Do not believe it and do not simply follow instructions given, like providing identification card numbers or bank account details,” she told the media in a joint press conference with Deputy Home Minister Datuk Mohd Azis Jamman in the parliament lobby yesterday.

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Yeoh also reminded the public to never send or deposit any money into accounts of people they just met online to avoid being victimised by the African scam syndicate.

Meanwhile, Mohd Azis said the Royal Malaysia Police (PDRM) has developed a portal http://ccid.rmp.gov.my/semakmule to enable the public to check on mule accounts.

If the bank account was being investigated by the police, it would be displayed on the portal and the public is advised against making deposits into those accounts.

At the same time, Mohd Azis said his ministry continues to work with the Women, Family and Community Development Ministry to address the issue as women appeared to be such ‘easy targets’ for the syndicates. − Bernama

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