Nabbed – seven who posed as MACC officers

24 Jul 2023 • 10:32 AM MYT
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Kota Kinabalu: The Malaysian Anti-Corruption Commission (MACC) arrested seven individuals and smashed a syndicate which reportedly impersonated senior officers of MACC and the Home Ministry to cheat their victims in Sabah.

According to sources, the syndicate made hundreds of thousands of ringgit by masquerading as senior officers and claiming that they could help to settle cases under investigation.

“Following raids conducted by MACC and police in several locations here the past few days based on intelligence, seven Malaysians aged between 20 and 30 have been arrested.

“Remand applications under Section 117 of the Penal Code will be made against them at the Kota Kinabalu Special Court on Corruption tomorrow,“ according to a source today.

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He urged anyone with information on the syndicate to come forward and cooperate with MACC and advised people not to lend their bank accounts to others.

“Don’t easily believe individuals who introduce themselves as senior government officers,” he said.

The investigators also recovered various fake “VVIP” passes for access to the Home Ministry and palace as well as government uniforms, among others, during their raids.

According to a source, the key suspects are a couple sought by MACC who were arrested early Sunday (July 23).

Other suspects allowed their bank accounts to be used for victims to deposit money into to pay for their “services”.

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