A 48-year-old administrative assistant in Kemaman lost RM123,705 after falling victim to a part-time job scam promoted via TikTok. The syndicate sent her a mop as a fake product sample, then added her to WhatsApp and Telegram groups offering commissions and investment-based tasks.
TikTok Job Scam Costing Woman RM100k
She paid RM205 as starting capital and made 19 transactions to eight accounts before realizing she’d been duped. The suspect became unreachable, prompting her to file a report. Police are investigating under Section 420 of the Penal Code for cheating. Authorities urge the public to be cautious of job offers promising quick returns through social media.
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