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Be wary of investment schemes which offer returns from GE14

SEREMBAN: She was promised a 60-fold profit if she agreed to invest in an investment scheme which is designed for the 14th general election (GE14).

Anas Salmee Mohamad, 49, from Senawang said, a man, who claimed himself as a Datuk Seri from Shah Alam had approached her after they became friends on social media platform, Facebook early this month.

"He told me that he was in charge of the scheme, which is to collect funds for GE14. According to him, the scheme offered high returns within 14 days after we join the investment,” she said.

Curious, she met the man at a restaurant here on Aug 3, before transferring a total of RM3,200 to the man’s bank account, to invest in the scheme.

“I was supposed to give him RM5,000 but I didn’t have enough and he offered to top up the amount to enable me to join the scheme.

By then, I was convinced that the scheme could be fruitful since the money invested would be used for the upcoming election,” she said.

“The man said, I would receive my money back together with a RM300,000 profit from the scheme after two weeks. I believed his words,” she said.

Anas Salmee added, she tried to contact the man after the 14 days deadline, but sensed something was not right when the man started to avoid her by giving various excuses.

“I was so disappointed and lodged a police report at Jalan Campbell police station on Aug 28. The man appeared a day after the report was made and returned all my money.

However, I believe that the man had planned to deceive the public and I hope a thorough investigation will be made to ensure that no other people will fall victim to his scheme,” she said.

When contacted, Seremban district police chief Assistant Commissioner Thiew Hock Poh confirmed that a police report had been lodged by the victim.

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