A 50-year-old civil servant fell victim to a car purchase scam, losing RM99,000 in a fraudulent scheme involving a non-existent Perodua Alza. The scam highlights the ongoing risk of online fraud and the importance of verifying transactions before making payments.
Incident Details:
- Fraudulent Advertisement: On August 8, the victim came across an advertisement for Perodua Alza cars on the Telegram application. The ad offered the vehicle at a price of RM26,000, prompting the victim to contact the provided phone number.
- Payment Process: After discussions with the scammer, the victim was instructed to make an initial payment, which eventually escalated to RM99,000 due to additional charges purportedly required for the car’s acquisition.
- Discovery and Reporting: Once the victim realised that the car did not exist, they filed a police report at the Kuala Terengganu Police Station to seek justice.