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Malaysia’s RM1.47 Billion Scam Crisis: How Thousands Were Tricked Through Social Media

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| 2026-04-24 11:14

Abstract:Investment fraud in Malaysia escalated sharply last year, with total losses reaching RM1.47 billion across 9,603 reported cases, according to the Royal Malaysia Police.

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Investment fraud in Malaysia escalated sharply last year, with total losses reaching RM1.47 billion across 9,603 reported cases, according to the Royal Malaysia Police. The figures highlight a fast-growing threat fuelled largely by social media platforms, where fraud syndicates continue to exploit rising interest in wealth creation and alternative investments.

Police investigations identified five major scam models behind the surge: clone firms posing as legitimate financial companies, promises of unusually high short-term returns, Ponzi schemes, romance-linked fraud, and fake cryptocurrency investment platforms.

Authorities said scammers typically begin contact through widely used platforms such as Facebook and Instagram before shifting conversations to private messaging services including WhatsApp and Telegram. Victims are then placed into fabricated investment groups managed by individuals pretending to be experienced traders or market professionals.

Within these groups, victims are shown fake trading dashboards displaying supposed profits. However, when they attempt to withdraw funds, access is blocked. They are then instructed to make additional payments described as processing fees, taxes, verification charges or administrative costs.

Bukit Aman Commercial Crime Investigation Department director Datuk Rusdi Mohd Isa said the strategy is designed to create confidence early before increasing financial demands once victims are committed.

Police also noted a growing use of digital assets in scam operations. Syndicates increasingly persuade victims to transfer money using cryptocurrencies such as USDT, or Tether, into digital wallets controlled by fraudsters through unauthorised platforms. The use of crypto can make tracing transactions more difficult and may give schemes a false sense of sophistication.

Ponzi-style fraud remains another significant threat. In such schemes, early participants may receive returns funded not by genuine investment gains, but by money collected from newer entrants. Once new recruitment slows, the structure collapses, often leaving the majority of investors with heavy losses.

The latest data shows how quickly the problem is worsening. In 2024, Malaysia recorded 6,337 cases of non-existent investment fraud, with losses of RM848.6 million. That rose dramatically in 2025 to 9,603 cases and RM1.47 billion in losses.

The pace has continued into this year. Between January and March alone, police recorded 2,204 cases involving losses of RM246.7 million, underlining that the threat remains active and severe.

Among the most common products used to lure victims were stock market investments, followed by cryptocurrency and gold-related opportunities. Investigators believe this reflects a broader trend in which criminals target sectors already attracting strong public interest.

Demographic data suggests working-age adults are the most exposed. Individuals aged between 31 and 50 accounted for the largest share of victims, with those in the 41 to 50 bracket most heavily affected. They were followed by those aged 51 to 60, and then younger adults aged 21 to 30.

Police believe these groups are especially vulnerable because they are often financially active, have disposable income, and are more likely to seek investment opportunities for wealth growth or retirement planning.

By occupation, private sector employees recorded the highest number of victims, followed by civil servants and self-employed individuals.

Authorities have renewed calls for the public to exercise caution, particularly when approached with promises of fast and guaranteed returns. Police stressed that legitimate investments carry risk and do not guarantee unusually high profits within short periods.

They also advised investors to verify the status of companies, platforms and agents before transferring money, and to avoid making payments into suspicious or personal bank accounts linked to unregistered individuals.

The latest figures suggest investment fraud is no longer a fringe criminal activity but a mainstream financial threat. As scammers refine their tactics and use trusted digital channels to reach victims, the cost to households and confidence in legitimate investing may continue to rise unless stronger vigilance takes hold.

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