5 remanded for 3 days in haj pilgrim scam probe

5 remanded for 3 days in haj pilgrim scam probe

The suspects, aged between 30 and 60, include the owner of a travel agency and his wife.

On Thursday, about 380 prospective haj pilgrims found themselves stranded at KLIA, believed to be victims of a scam by a travel agency. (Facebook pic)
KUALA LUMPUR:
Five individuals, including the owner of a travel agency, have been remanded for three days from today to assist in the investigation into recent cases of fraudulent haj pilgrimage packages.

Selangor police chief Arjunaidi Mohamed said the suspects, aged between 30 and 60, were arrested around the capital at about 9pm on Friday by Kuala Lumpur police.

He said all the suspects were handed over to Selangor police because the case was reported to have taken place in the state.

“All suspects, including the owner of the travel agency and his wife, were remanded from today until July 12 under Section 117 of the Criminal Procedure Code.

“The case is being investigated under Section 420 of the Penal Code for cheating,” he said when contacted by Bernama today.

Yesterday, Wangsa Maju district police chief Ashari Abu Samah said they had arrested five locals, including two women, to assist in the investigation into an alleged haj package and visa scam involving a loss of more than RM2.37 million.

On Thursday, about 380 prospective haj pilgrims found themselves stranded at the Kuala Lumpur International Airport, believed to be victims of a scam by a travel agency.

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