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News & Reviews:   police

  • Scammers claiming to be Pos Laju stole more than RM800000

    Scammers claiming to be Pos Laju stole more than RM800000

    Recently, a 61-year-old businesswoman was recently a victim of a scam resulting in her losing more than RM800000. Based on the report, the scammers who were posing a Pos Laju mentioning that they have spotted the victim’s IC and credit card in Sabah. Soon after that, the victim received another call from the police headquarters in Sabah by a representative named Yang Chang, stating that she was involved in a bunch of illegal activities where she could be sentenced to prison if convicted.

  • Boost has given their response to the RM2000 theft through the Boost e-wallet

    Boost has given their response to the RM2000 theft through the Boost e-wallet

    Boost has given their response on the RM2000+ theft, from an unfortunate user who is located in Kluang. The theft, which was carried out through the use of the Boost app had already been reported to the officials and it is currently under investigation. The response mentions that upon investigation, Boost did not encounter any security breach in their systems and reassures that everyone’s data is safe and secured.

  • Three shops in KK were caught red-handed for selling fake vivo gadgets

    Three shops in KK were caught red-handed for selling fake vivo gadgets

    Are you wary of buying fake gadgets in shops and online store? You're not the only one. And just recently in Kota Kinabaluthree gadget shops were caught red-handed by a raiding enforcement team of 15 officers from the Domestic Trade and Consumer Affairs Ministry Sabah for selling many fake electronic gadgets using vivo as its brand cover up. Good job, police officers!


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