Durian’t it smell rotten? Company manager duped of RM2.6m in Musang King scam, say Johor cops

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KUALA LUMPUR, Oct 15 — A company manager has fallen victim to a scam, losing RM2.6 million in a fraudulent transaction involving the import of frozen Musang King...

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Is working a gig for you? Three Malaysians share their reasons for taking it up, and what they consider boons and banes of their jobsJohor Police Chief Datuk M Kumar said that the victim, a Chinese national, filed a complaint claiming that a suspect had misled him into believing he could use an ‘Approved Permit’ from a fruit export company registered in Malaysia. — Photo by Hari AnggaraKUALA LUMPUR, Oct 15 — A company manager has fallen victim to a scam, losing RM2.

The victim subsequently met the suspect in China and agreed to purchase 3,840 cartons of the frozen durians, totalling RM2.6 million. “Attempts to contact the suspect proved futile, prompting the victim to enlist the help of a friend in Malaysia to investigate the AP’s ownership,” Kumar noted.

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