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Elderly couple scammed of over RM1.3 mln in investment scheme

20 Nov 2023, 2:27 PM
Elderly couple scammed of over RM1.3 mln in investment scheme

KUALA LUMPUR, Nov 20 — "Zero savings, zero, can’t even afford a cup of coffee,” was the lament by an elderly pensioner who lost over RM1.3 million after falling prey to an investment scam run by a company based in the city.

Abdul Fattah Yassin, 64, said while other senior citizens are enjoying their twilight years with their families, he has to continue slogging to make a living for himself and his family.

Abdul Fattah, who runs a Geomatics consultant firm, said he and his wife invested RM960,000 and RM360,000 respectively, into the company in mid-2019, using the firm’s working capital, pension funds, and savings.

The father of two said he and his wife received only three months of dividends, after which they realised it was a scam when the company closed its operations and became uncontactable.

“I was misled when I failed to research this investment company.  I trusted them after seeing their Securities Commission Malaysia registration documents.

"I also knew the investment agent well, he is a former bank officer. He also invested in the company and both of us were deceived.  I am terribly disappointed with what happened, this matter must be taken seriously by the authorities,” he said.

He was speaking to reporters after handing over an application requesting a status report on the investigation involving nearly 400 victims of an in-person fraudulent investment scheme worth over RM140 million at the Bukit Aman Commercial Crimes Investigation Department (JSJK), Menara KPJ, here today.

The current status report under Section 107A of the Criminal Procedure Code on the investment scheme was handed over by Malaysian International Humanitarian Organisation Secretary-General, Datuk Hishamuddin Hashim to JSJK’s Electronic Card Investigation Unit Head, Supt Nooranita Ismail.

Meanwhile, another victim, former civil servant Harun Mohd Yunos, 63, said he and his wife lost RM500,000 after investing in the same company in October 2022 under the influence of friends.

“We each put in RM250,000 of our pension funds.  We received dividends for the first six months and then the company just vanished,” he said.

JSJK Director, Datuk Seri Ramli Mohamed Yoosuf verified that the department has received the application requesting a status report and that the investigations are ongoing.

— Bernama

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