Sixteen Malaysian nationals were arrested in Kuala Lumpur for allegedly defrauding victims in Singapore of approximately S$1.4 million (US$1.04 million), authorities announced Friday.
Sixteen Malaysians have been detained for links to a transnational scam syndicate targeting Singaporean victims, said Comm ...
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Sixteen Malaysians linked to a transnational scam syndicate that caused victims to lose more than S$1.4 million (RM4.6 ...
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