Largest Online Scam Group In M’sia Had Headquarters Raided By Immigration Dept, 1,000 Arrested


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*Conversation at Scam Group’s Headquarters*

Colleague 1: “sighs* Monday blues, amiright? 

Colleague 2: Yeah, man. I’ll just focus on hitting my targets for today. I have 10 old ladies to swindle and hopefully I’ll be able to scam all 10. 

Colleague 1: Good luck, dude. I’m taking a half-day today because I’m going on holiday with my wife and kids. 

Colleague 2: Look at us, man, living the good life. We worked hard to get to this point and now we- OH F*CK IT’S THE COPS, RUN. 

Largest Online Scam Group In M’sia Had Headquarters Raided By Immigration Dept, 1,000 Arrested

I know what you’re thinking. This scam group had a headquarters

They did indeed. And on Wednesday (Nov 20), the Malaysian Immigration Department raided their office in Cyberjaya.

According to Malay Mail, they raided Wisma Mustapha Kamal in Neocyber, and arrested almost 1,000 Chinese nationals.

That’s a mighty big office. 

Cyberjaya Info uploaded photos to Facebook showing numerous scammers with their hands on their heads and rows of computer tables.

Image: Facebook (Cyberjaya Info)

Some photos give us a glimpse into their operations, with one showing a table full of smartphones hooked up to each other.

Image: Facebook (Cyberjaya Info)

Another shows hundreds of scammers sitting on the floor at what looks like the entrance of the building.

Image: Facebook (Cyberjaya Info)

There are also some hilarious videos of the scammers attempting to flee the premises and escape the immigration officers.

One shows several of these scammers jumping out of the window of the building, falling through trees in the process.

Image: World of Buzz

Another video looks like a scene out of The Walking Dead as scammers invade the streets, running for their lives.

Image: World of Buzz
Image: World of Buzz

You can watch the full video here. 


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I’m just impressed that they had the gall to rent an office and hire hundreds of employees like they were telemarketers selling insurance or something.