: The police have opened a new investigation paper on the co-founder of a local airlines after receiving 67 police reports about an investment scheme linked to him.
“The reports were lodged by individuals who invested in i-Serve, losses are estimated to be RM81,609,900 and we urge anyone who is a victim of this investment scheme to come forward and lodge police reports,” he said during a special media conference today. In other developments, Ramli advised Malaysians who wished to donate to Palestinians to check on the veracity of the representatives handling the donations to avoid being cheated.
“There are no specific laws controlling the collection of donations for disasters that aren’t managed by the government, so as a precautionary measure, the police urges those involved in collecting donations to be registered and supervised by a government agency,” Ramli said.