Police make 58 arrests in online forex investment scam bust in Bangsar

Authorities seize 50 laptop computers, four mobile phones, among other items

9:48 AM MYT

 

KUALA LUMPUR – Police arrested 58 individuals for suspected involvement in an online forex investment scam at three business premises in Bangsar on Thursday.

Brickfields district police chief Amihizam Abdul Shukor said 24 local men and 32 local women, along with a foreign man and woman, all aged 20 to 59, were arrested in the raid. and 50 laptops, four mobile phones, nine computer tables, one wifi modem, and two investment buntings were seized.

“Checks revealed there were elements of an online forex investment scam, and the syndicate was using social media platforms to promote and offer investments, targeting victims from various countries, including Malaysia, Vietnam, China, the Philippines, Singapore, and Europe,” he said in a statement yesterday, adding that all suspects have been remanded until Monday for investigations under Sections 420, 511, and 120(B) of the Penal Code.

In a separate development, Amihizam said that police also arrested two local men, aged 42 to 62, for suspected involvement in drug trafficking in a raid in Taman Sri Petaling yesterday, seizing 5.2kg of Erimin 5 pills worth RM221,000.

One of the suspects tested positive for drugs, he said, adding that both suspects have been remanded for six days until Wednesday to facilitate investigations under Section 38(B) of the Dangerous Drugs Act 1952. – October 21, 2023

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