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Malaysian doctor loses $130K to fake crypto scam

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A medical specialist in Malaysia has suffered a large loss as a result of investments in a fake cryptocurrency scheme. According to reports, the elderly man was approached by someone who claimed to be able to help him make profits from crypto investments. However, the elderly Malaysian doctor ended up becoming a scam victim.

In the statement released by Perak Police Chief Datuk Noor Hisam Nordin, the Ipoh District Police Headquarters (IPD) received the report yesterday from the victim, a 67-year-old man, regarding the incident. The police statement mentioned that, sometimes in late September 2025, the victim received a message from an acquaintance on the TikTok application. The message contained an investment link, with the suspect subsequently explaining to the man how the investment worked.

Malaysian doctor becomes victim of a crypto scam

The Malaysian police claimed that the suspect was able to deceive the elderly victim through his explanation, asking him to invest in a digital asset investment for big rewards. The police mentioned that the victim made several transfers to the various bank accounts provided by the suspect. He noted that the total transfers made to the bank accounts totalled RM 320,000 ($78,000). The elderly man also claimed that the bank accounts had names of different firms.

Trouble started when the man tried to withdraw his promised profits from the account that was maintained on his behalf. After realizing that he had become a victim of a hack, he took to Facebook. He claimed to have read about an entity known as International Justice Malaysia (IJM), which purported to help scam victims find justice and resolve their cases. The victim contacted a lawyer who claimed he could help him, but said he had to make various payments.

The lawyer mentioned that the payments were to kickstart the recovery process. In all, the Malaysian victim suffered another loss of RM 209,200 ($51,635), bringing the total losses to about RM 529,200. After a while, the victim realized that the lawyer was not working on his case as he claimed, seeing that he was just using him for a payday. After a while, he lost trust in the legitimacy of the Facebook page and subsequently contacted the police.

Police warn the public over a rise in bogus crypto investment schemes

The Malaysian police mentioned that the case has been registered and is being investigated under Section 420 of the Penal Code for cheating. They mentioned that all information that would lead to the apprehension of the suspects is being gathered, and moves to arrest both suspects for questioning would commence. The police have also warned the general public to be mindful of their crypto dealings. If users discover that they have been scammed, they should report it to the authorities.

The police mentioned that this is not the first case where a victim would be cheated out of their hard-earned money over a bogus crypto investment. In June 2025, a retired doctor discovered he had been scammed after 11 years. The police chief mentioned that the victim in this case lost RM 3.9 million ($962,606) to a nonexistent crypto investment. He added that the victim was an elderly person, noting that the criminals are now going after them because of their ignorance.

According to the police report, the victim said he joined the investment scheme because the person who introduced him to the platform was a friend of his late wife. From December 2014 to April 2025, the victim claimed that he transferred the entire funds to the suspect either by physical cash or by transferring it to a bank account that had the name of the suspect. The police claimed that the victim started suspecting he had been scammed after he didn’t receive any returns on his investments.

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