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US Officials Pinpoint Malaysia As Internet Scam Haven

The influx of Nigerians pretending to be students has transformed Malaysia into an epicenter for online fraud.

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According To US Officials, Malaysia Has Become The Epicenter For Online Scammers

Hundreds of American women are being ensnared by Internet scammers based in Malaysia, with some losing over a quarter of a million dollars, as the country becomes an epicenter for online crime perpetrated by Africans, U.S. officials say.

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According To US Officials, Malaysia Has Become The Epicenter For Online Scammers.

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80% Of Inquiries At The US Embassy In KL Are Complaints About Online Fraud. Australians, Canadians And Europeans Have Been Targeted Too.

Tim Scherer, consul-general at the US Embassy in Kuala Lumpur, told Reuters that complaints about such scams now made up more than 80% of inquiries to duty officers at the mission, with a dozen new cases reported every week. Citizens of Australia, Canada and Europe had also been targeted, he said.

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Malaysian police were reported by local media last December as saying that the number of Internet scam cases more than doubled in 2013 with total losses of more than $11 million. A total of 476 Africans had been apprehended for suspected involvement, the report said.

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The Scams Are Mostly Perpetrated By Nigerian Conmen Who Enter Malaysia On A Student Visa And Exploit The Good Internet Infrastructure Here

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The mostly Nigerian conmen, who enter Malaysia on student visas, take advantage of the country's good Internet infrastructure to prey on lonely, middle-aged women, wooing them on dating websites before swindling their savings, they said.

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The conmen have exploited Malaysia's drive to become a global education hub, securing student visas to attend college, the U.S. officials said.

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Scherer said it was likely that many of the Nigerians in Malaysia were not genuine students. As of March, there were 9,146 Nigerians on student visas in Malaysia, the education ministry said, out of 123,000 overseas students in total. "Once in the country as students, there's very little effort to verify their studies," Scherer said.

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They Have Created More Sophisticated Scams By Taking Advantage Of Malaysia's Advanced Banking System

The scams are more sophisticated than most Nigeria-based operations - which most Internet users have experienced at some time either via email or advertising - helped by Malaysia's advanced banking system, which allows perpetrators to quickly set up accounts and receive international transfers.

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American Victims, Mostly Middle-Class Women, Are Losing Several Millions Dollars A Year From These Scams

The U.S. embassy estimates that U.S. victims are losing several million dollars a year, with two women in the past 12 months losing more than $250,000 each. There are more than 600 cases a year, and the amount lost by each victim averages in the tens of thousands of dollars, it said.

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The actual figure of total losses is probably far higher, Scherer said, because many victims are too embarrassed to come forward or do not know who to contact. He said the scammers were highly sophisticated, often grooming victims for months and using convincing techniques such as forging letters purportedly from the U.S. ambassador in Malaysia.

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"These are not rich widows who are being preyed on, these are middle-class Americans who don't have this kind of money to spare," he said. "It can really transform their lives in a very terrible way."

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The Conmen Would Woo Lonely Middle-Aged Women Found On Dating Websites And Swindle Their Savings

The Conmen Would Woo Lonely Middle-Aged Women Found On Dating Websites And Swindle Their Savings.

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Large teams of scammers typically trawl dating or Christian websites and contact middle-aged women, the US officials said. They pretend to be a Western man who then gets into legal or business difficulties in Muslim-majority Malaysia.

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One US victim told Reuters she transferred a total of$260,000 (RM825,000) to Malaysia, where the man who claimed to love her said he was being prevented from returning to the US by Malaysian bureaucracy - which required hefty payments to negotiate.

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The 59-year-old widow from Phoenix, Arizona, who declined to be identified, said she had gone heavily into debt to make the payments to "Charles", and even flew to Malaysia in March to meet him. He never showed up, but a European woman claiming to be his lawyer managed to bilk another $25,000 (RM79,500) out of the woman before she returned to Arizona.

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US Officials Say Malaysia Lacks The Resources And Expertise To Tackle The Problem

U.S. officials say Malaysian police lack the resources and expertise to tackle the problem and have yet to launch a single prosecution of a case involving a U.S. victim.

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Malaysia's Education Ministry Is Aware Of The Problem And Was Quoted Last Year Saying That They Are Tightening The Vetting And Tracking Of International Students

An official with Malaysia's education ministry said that last year it tightened its vetting and tracking of overseas students. "We are aware of problems with some international students, especially Nigerians," the official said.

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The Malaysian police and the Nigerian embassy in Kuala Lumpur did not respond to Reuters' request for comment. A spokesman for Nigeria's Economic and Financial Crimes Commission said he was not aware of scammers operating in Malaysia, but added they were known to have international networks.

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