BALIK PULAU: Police arrested a man and a woman for being used as account mules in separate fraud syndicates, causing two victims to lose RM78,651.69.
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BALIK PULAU: The southwest district Commercial Crime Investigation Department (CCID) busted an online fraud syndicate through a special operation.
BALIK PULAU: Police arrested a man and a woman for being used as account mules in separate fraud syndicates, causing two victims to lose RM78,651.69.
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