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Abstract:A sophisticated forex investment scheme that took a decade to establish has been exposed as a global financial fraud. In Malaysia alone, at least 77 individuals have reportedly lost more than RM48 million.
A sophisticated forex investment scheme that took a decade to establish has been exposed as a global financial fraud. In Malaysia alone, at least 77 individuals have reportedly lost more than RM48 million.
Operating under a licensed entity, the group gained credibility by publishing monthly investment reports. It conducted regular online meetings to reassure investors. These efforts fostered trust among participants. However, in December 2022, the organisation abruptly transitioned to a new platform. Previous investors were unable to access their funds, while the new scheme continued attracting participants.
The scams impact extends beyond Malaysia. Victims have been identified in the United States, Canada, and Taiwan. In an effort to seek justice, 58 Malaysian victims, accompanied by Malaysian International Humanitarian Organisation (MHO) General Secretary Datuk Hishammuddin, held a press conference. They urged authorities to take immediate action.
Investigations revealed that while the company was registered in Seychelles, its promotional activities and financial transactions were conducted in Malaysia. The scheme converted collected funds into US dollars before transferring them to investment platforms. Specialists were deployed to offer enticing investment packages, promising investors a minimum monthly return of 7%.
Despite never meeting the organisers in person, victims possessed extensive documentation. Photographs and videos from online meetings have been submitted to the authorities as evidence. Law enforcement agencies are now scrutinising financial transactions linked to the scheme in an attempt to identify the perpetrators.
Hishammuddin stressed that conventional fraud-related charges may not be sufficient. He urged authorities to invoke multiple legal provisions, including Section 420 (cheating and dishonestly inducing delivery of property) and Section 424 (fraudulent and dishonest disposal of property) of the Penal Code. He also suggested applying Section 130V, which pertains to organised crime, to ensure the masterminds behind the operation are brought to justice.
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