- Police: Online scams cost Malaysians over RM2. 7 billion as of November
Police: Online scams cost Malaysians over RM2 7 billion as of November Telecommunications scams topped the list with 28,698 cases, followed by e-commerce fraud, which accounted for 14,881 cases
- Police: Scams cost Malaysians over RM2. 7 bln as of November
KUALA LUMPUR (Dec 8): The Royal Malaysia Police (PDRM) recorded 67,735 online crime cases nationwide from January to November this year, involving losses exceeding RM2 7 billion According to the
- Malaysians swindled out of RM2. 7b in cyber scams, police data . . .
Malaysians swindled out of RM2 7b in cyber scams, police data reveals According to the Bukit Aman Commercial Crime Investigation Department (CCID), telecommunications scams topped the list with 28,698 cases, followed by e-commerce fraud, which accounted for 14,881 cases — Picture by Firdaus Latif Stay updated on the latest news and insights
- Malaysia records RM2. 7bil losses from 67,735 online scams in 11 months
KUALA LUMPUR: Malaysians lost more than RM2 7 billion to online crimes from January to November 2025, with police recording 67,735 cases nationwide Bukit Aman’s Commercial Crime Investigation Department revealed telecommunications scams topped the list with 28,698 cases, followed by e-commerce fraud (14,881) and non-existent investment schemes (9,296) Investment scams inflicted the
- Police: Online scams cost Malaysians over RM2. 7 billion as of November
PDRM) recorded 67,735 online crime cases nationwide from January to November this year, involving losses exceeding RM2 7 billion
- Online scams cost Malaysians over RM2. 7bil as of November
KUALA LUMPUR: The police recorded 67,735 online crime cases nationwide from January to November this year, involving losses exceeding RM2 7bil
- Police: Online scams cost Malaysians over RM2. 7 bil as of November
The Royal Malaysian Police (PDRM) recorded 67,735 online crime cases nationwide from January to November this year, involving losses exceeding RM2 7 billion
- Malaysia suffers RM2. 7bil losses from online scams in 11 months . . .
KUALA LUMPUR – Police have recorded 67,735 online crime cases nationwide from January to November this year, involving losses of more than RM2 7 billion Speaking to Scoop, Bukit Aman Commercial Crime Investigation Department (CCID) director Datuk Rusdi Mohd Isa said telecommunications scams remained the most common type of online crime, with 28,698 cases, followed by e-commerce fraud with
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