Trader claims he was cheated in a deal to purchase PR1MA houses

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He lodges a police report, sayings a married couple cheated him of RM10,897 in a deal to buy two units, without a bank loan.

A trader has lodged a police report, alleging that he lost RM10,897 after he was cheated by a married couple in a deal to buy units under the 1Malaysia Housing Programme .

Pahang Commercial Crime Investigation Department chief Supt Mohd Wazir Mohd Yusof said the victim, 50, was under the impression that the suspect whom he had known since January 2019 could help him get units under the developer quota...

 

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