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Man Loses RM148,000 in an Online Investment Class & P Trade Mobile App
Abstract:A 46-year-old civil servant recently fell victim to an investment scam, losing RM148,000 to a fraudulent scheme in Malaysia.

A 46-year-old civil servant recently fell victim to an investment scam, losing RM148,000 to a fraudulent scheme in Malaysia. The case, currently under investigation by local authorities, highlights the growing prevalence of online financial scams and serves as a stark reminder for individuals to remain vigilant.
Enticed by the promise of lucrative returns, he engaged with the schemes representatives via WhatsApp. They invited him to join an online investment class and guided him to download an app called P Trade.
The victim was soon drawn into the scam. Between 19 September and 24 October, he made 28 separate payments, amounting to RM138,000, into three different bank accounts provided by the suspects. The app displayed what appeared to be substantial profits, showing a balance of RM1,333,530. This illusion of success convinced him of the schemes legitimacy.

However, trouble arose when the victim attempted to withdraw his earnings. Despite being promised access to his profits, he was able to recover only RM3,400. On 13 November, he was informed that his investment had been frozen and was subjected to a penalty fee of RM25,000. Under pressure, he transferred an additional RM10,000, hoping to resolve the issue. Yet, the scammers continued to demand more money.
These ongoing demands finally raised suspicions, prompting the victim to report the matter to the police on 4 December. District Police Chief, Assistant Commissioner Azli Mohd Noor, confirmed that the case is being investigated under Section 420 of the Penal Code, which deals with fraud offences.
The rise of such scams underscores the importance of due diligence when considering financial investments. Many fraudulent schemes leverage convincing technology and false promises to lure unsuspecting victims. To help combat this growing threat, platforms like WikiFX provide invaluable resources for verifying the legitimacy of brokers and financial services.

WikiFX offers a comprehensive database of broker profiles, regulatory updates, and user reviews. Its risk ratings and warnings for unlicensed or questionable entities help users identify potential red flags. By leveraging the useful features of WikiFX, investors can make more informed decisions and avoid falling into the trap of fraudulent schemes. Download yours for free from Google Play/App Store.

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