KUALA LUMPUR: Bank Negara Malaysia (BNM) today dismissed the inaccurate ringgit exchange rate data circulating on social media based on an erroneous USD/RM exchange rate published by Google on Friday, March 15.
JOHOR BAHRU: A total of 155 commercial crime cases with losses amounting to RM3.9mil have been recorded in Johor from March 1 until Friday , stated Johor police chief CP M Kumar.
The majority of cases were fraud, comprising 123 cases or 79%, thus recording the highest losses of over RM3.4mil, accounting for 87% of the total losses reported this year, he added. M. Kumar emphasised that the police consistently conduct awareness campaigns on commercial crimes across all contingents, utilising both face-to-face interactions and social media platforms.
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