Isteri orang antara mangsa ‘love scam’ 2023.11.3……【Press】【Malaysia】A joint operation between the Australian Federal Police (AFP) and Malaysia’s Federal Commercial Crimes Investigation Department crippled a Business Email Compromised (BEC) syndicate operating from within the country.
Eight people including two women were arrested in connection with the syndicate in five raids in the Klang Valley.
Federal Commercial Crime Investigation Department director Datuk Seri Ramli Mohamed Yoosuf said police received information from its Australian counterpart about a company losing over A $134,000 to a scam operating from Malaysia.
“We were told the transactions made via credit cards and bank transfers were all linked to Malaysia numbers and locations.
“Based on that, we quickly acted upon the information to identify their operations’ location and raided the five premises on Oct 23,” he told a press conference at Menara KPJ here today.
➤【马来西亚】大马警方与澳大利亚联邦警察(AFP)携手合作,捣破一个设立在我国的商业电邮诈骗(BEC)集团,逮捕8名本地及外籍男女归案!
全国警察商业罪案调查总监拿督斯里南利尤索夫今午召开新闻发布会指出,警方日前接获澳大利亚联邦警察的情报,指当地一间公司因遭受电邮诈骗损失13万4576澳币(约40万3864令吉),经调查后证实所涉及的电话号码、地址及银行户头皆属于大马。
“我国警方经调查后,在上个月23日于隆市展开5项突击行动,相继逮捕年龄介于24至39岁的6名外籍男子及2名本地女子,同时起获13部手机、6台电脑、5本笔记簿、2张提款卡及2辆轿车等物。”
他表示,通过调查后,警方确定该集团除了从事商业电邮诈骗外,亦设下爱情骗局(Love scam),借此诈骗国内外的受害者,惟涉及案件宗数仍在调查中。
“6名外籍嫌犯在1959年移民局法律下被延扣14天,至于2名本地嫌犯则已获警方批准保释。至于案件目前在刑事法典第420(诈骗)、511(企图犯罪)条文,以及1959年移民局法令第6(1)C条文下受查。”
另一方面,南利指出,警方自今年初截至10月共接获810名爱情骗局受害者的投报,当中644名为女性,即占79.5%。
“在644名受骗女性中,有307名年龄介于31至50岁,通常这个年龄层的受害者都是已婚人士。警方不排除有妻子背弃丈夫,通过包括脸书、微信及Tinder等社交软件沉迷于虚拟爱情。”

馬澳警方合作 搗破商業電郵詐騙集團
2023-11-03

(吉隆坡3日訊)大馬警方與澳洲聯邦警察(AFP)攜手合作,搗破一個設立在我國的商業電郵詐騙(BEC)集團,逮捕8名本地及外籍男女歸案!

全國警察商業罪案調查總監拿督斯里南利尤索夫今午召開新聞發布會指出,警方日前接獲澳洲聯邦警察的情報,指當地一間公司因遭受電郵詐騙損失13萬4576澳幣(約40萬3864令吉),經調查後證實所涉及的電話號碼、地址及銀行戶頭皆屬於大馬。

“我國警方經調查後,在上個月23日於隆市展開5項突擊行動,相繼逮捕年齡介於24至39歲的6名外籍男子及2名本地女子,同時起獲13部手機、6台電腦、5本筆記簿、2張提款卡及2輛轎車等物。”

他表示,通過調查後,警方確定該集團除了從事商業電郵詐騙外,亦設下愛情騙局(Love scam),借此詐騙國內外的受害者,惟涉及案件宗數仍在調查中。

“6名外籍嫌犯在1959年移民局法律下被延扣14天,至於2名本地嫌犯則已獲警方批準保釋。至於案件目前在刑事法典第420(詐騙)、511(企圖犯罪)條文,以及1959年移民局法令第6(1)C條文下受查。”

另一方面,南利指出,警方自今年初截至10月共接獲810名愛情騙局受害者的投報,當中644名為女性,即占79.5%。

“在644名受騙女性中,有307名年齡介於31至50歲,通常這個年齡層的受害者都是已婚人士。警方不排除有妻子背棄丈夫,通過包括臉書、微信及Tinder等社交軟件沉迷於虛擬愛情。”


Australian and Malaysian police cripple business email syndicate, 8 people arrested
November 3, 2023 @ 7:46pm

KUALA LUMPUR: A joint operation between the Australian Federal Police (AFP) and Malaysia’s Federal Commercial Crimes Investigation Department crippled a Business Email Compromised (BEC) syndicate operating from within the country.

Eight people including two women were arrested in connection with the syndicate in five raids in the Klang Valley.

Federal Commercial Crime Investigation Department director Datuk Seri Ramli Mohamed Yoosuf said police received information from its Australian counterpart about a company losing over A $134,000 to a scam operating from Malaysia.

“We were told the transactions made via credit cards and bank transfers were all linked to Malaysia numbers and locations.

“Based on that, we quickly acted upon the information to identify their operations’ location and raided the five premises on Oct 23,” he told a press conference at Menara KPJ here today.

Ramli said six foreign men and two local women aged between 24 and 39 were arrested in connection with the case.

Police also seized laptops, mobile phones, three passports , modems, sets of keys, automated teller machine cards, notebooks, a rubber stamp, a set of document copies, access card and two cars: a Suzuki Swift and Toyota Altis.

“Further checks on the items confiscated by police also found that the syndicate is related to love scam fraud cases that target victims from within and outside the country,” he said.

Ramli said police are also investigating the suspects’ involvement in the love scam cases which were reported previously.

“The six foreigners are remanded for 14 days under the Immigration Act 1959 while the two local women have been released on police bail.

“The case is being investigated under Section 420/511 of the Penal Code and Section 6(1)C of the Immigration Act 1959,” Ramli said.

Speaking on love scams, he said almost 80 percent of love scam victims are women, and surprisingly many of them happen to be married.

“For the period between January to October this year, a total of 810 cases have been reported with 644 love scam victims being women. Of this, 307 (47 per cent) are in the age range of 31 to 50.

“Typically, individuals in this age range are married individuals. Thus, the police does not rule out the possibility that there are wives who have turned their backs on their husbands and indulged in virtual love either through Facebook, Wechat, Tinder, WhatsApp and so on.

“To this group, it is advised that one must stop such acts and resort to finding the best solution in any problem that is faced.”

Ramli said straying from their marital relationship is not only improper, but brings unnecessary disputes in the course of investigations. He said investigators are asked to keep this information from the husbands.

“It puts the investigators in a spot and ethically its not something right to be doing when you’re married,” he said, while reminding married women not to seek love out of marriage.

Ramli said wives should find other ways to resolve any problems they face as a couple.


Sindiket BEC sasar syarikat Australia tumpas

Pengarah Jabatan Siasatan Jenayah Komersil Bukit Aman, Datuk Seri Ramli Mohamed Yoosuf menunjukkan barang rampasan membabitan kes scammer pada Sidang Media Pengarah JSJK di lMenara KPJ Jalan Tun Razak.

Kuala Lumpur: Jabatan Siasatan Jenayah Komersial (JSJK) dengan kerjasama pihak Autralian Federal Police (AFP) menumpaskan sindiket penipuan Business Email Compromise (BEC) melalui Operasi Kedasih.

Pengarah Jabatan Siasatan Jenayah Komersial (JSJK) Bukit Aman, Datuk Seri Ramli Mohamed Yoosuf, berkata, sebelum ini pihaknya menerima maklumat daripada AFP yang melaporkan terdapat sebuah syarikat di Australia mengalami kerugian disebabkan sindiket ini.

“Pihak JSJK mengesan sindiket penipuan BEC inimenjalankan operasi mereka di Malaysia.

“Berdasarkan maklumat AFP, terdapat syarikat di Australia mengalami kerugian berjumlah AUD134,576.00 (RM403,864.24) selepas berurusan melalui transaksi bank, kad kredit, nombor telefon dan alamat yang dikaitkan dengan Malaysia,” katanya pada sidang media di sini, hari ini.

Ramli, berkata, pihaknya melakukan serbuan dan tangkapan pada 23 Oktober lalu di lima premis sekitar Kuala Lumpur.

“Hasil serbuan, enam lelaki warga asing dan dua wanita warga tempatan berusia lingkungan 24 hingga 39 tahun berjaya ditahan.

“Turut dirampas adalah enam komputer riba, 13 telefon bimbit, tiga pasport, tiga modem, dua set anak kunci, dua kad ATM dan dua kereta,” katanya.

Dalam pada itu, Ramli berkata, pemeriksaan terhadap barang kes yang dirampas turut mendapati sindiket ini mempunyai kaitan dengan kes penipuan love scam yang menyasarkan mangsa dari dalam dan luar negara.

“Siasatan berkaitan pembabitan sindiket ini dengan kes love scam yang dilaporkan.

“Enam lelaki warga asing sedang menjalani tahan reman selama 14 hari mengikut Akta Imigresen 1959 manakala dua wanita warga tempatan dibebaskan dengan jaminan polis,” katanya.

Menurutnya, kes disiasat mengikut Seksyen 420/511 Kanun Keseksaan dan Seksyen 6(1)C Akta Imigresen 1959.

Disiarkan pada: November 3, 2023 @ 6:05pm


Isteri orang antara mangsa ‘love scam’
3 November 2023

Pengarah Jabatan Siasatan Jenayah Komersil (JSJK) Bukit Aman, Datuk Seri Ramli Mohamed Yoosuf menunjukkan barangan yang di rampas dalam kes “Love Scam” semasa sidang media di Menara KPJ, Kuala Lumpur. 03 NOVEMBER 2023.

KUALA LUMPUR – Sebanyak 644 mangsa sindiket penipuan ‘love scam’ yang menyasarkan mangsa wanita dilaporkan kepada polis, termasuk isteri orang.

Pengarah Jabatan Siasatan Jenayah Komersial (JSJK) Bukit Aman, Datuk Seri Ramli Mohamed Yoosuf berkata, mangsa yang berusia antara 30 sehingga 50 tahun itu kebanyakkan sudah berkahwin.

“Ada kemungkinan terdapat isteri-isteri yang membelakangi suami dengan melayan cinta alam maya menerusi media sosial.

“Wanita-wanita ini diperdaya melalui aplikasi seperti Facebook, Tinder, Whatsapp, WeChat dan sebagainya sehingga mangsa kepada sindiket ini.

“Saya mohon kepada kumpulan supaya perbuatan ini bagi elak diri menjadi mangsa kerugian wang selepas percaya kononnya ada yang menyayangi mereka secara alam maya,” katanya pada sidang media, di sini, hari ini.

Menurut Ramli, polis tidak dapat menghalang mereka menjadi mangsa penipuan love scam dan berharap mereka lebih berhati-hati.

Sementara itu, Ramli memberitahu, JSJK dengan kerjasama Autralian Federal Police (AFP) berjaya menumpaskan sindiket penipuan Business Email Compromise (BEC) melalui Operasi Kedasih.

Kata beliau, pihaknya menerima maklumat daripada AFP bahawa terdapat sebuah syarikat di Australia mengalami kerugian disebabkan sindiket itu.

“JSJK telah kesan sindiket penipuan BEC ada menjalankan operasi di Malaysia. Berdasarkan maklumat, terdapat syarikat di Australia mengalami kerugian berjumlah A$134,576 (RM403,864).

“Ini selepas syarikat itu berurusan melalui transaksi bank, kad kredit, nombor telefon dan alamat yang dikaitkan dengan Malaysia, kita buat serbuan di lima buah premis di sini.

“Hasıl serbuan itu, enam lelaki warga asing dan dua wanita warga tempatan berusia lingkungan 24 hingga 39 tahun berjaya ditahan. Kita juga rampas enam komputer riba, 13 telefon bimbit, tiga pasport, tiga modem, dua set anak kunci, dua kad ATM dan dua kereta,” ujarnya. -MalaysiaGazette

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