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WhatsApp hacked in Hatyai, RM124,000 of company money gone

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A businessman in Perak lost RM124,450 to a phone scam where imposters instructed his employee to transfer company funds. Perak Police Chief Mohd Yusri Hassan Basri warned against such scams, urging vigilance and advising to verify suspicious transactions. The complainant discovered the fraud after receiving inquiries about his financial status while in Thailand.

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Three transactions totaling RM86,450 were made before the scam was realized. Allegedly, the scammers pretended to be the boss who then instructed the employee to make the transfers. The case is under investigation, and Yusri advises caution, urging the public to refrain from transferring money to unknown accounts and to verify suspicious transactions through official channels like the National Scam Response Center.

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