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Commercial crimes record over 50 pct spike in past five years — Police

4 Jan 2024, 3:02 PM
Commercial crimes record over 50 pct spike in past five years — Police

KUALA LUMPUR, Jan 4 — Commercial crime cases have increaseds by 53.2 per cent in the past five years, resulting in RM14.33 billion of estimated losses, said Bukit Aman Commercial Crime Investigation Department (CCID) director Datuk Seri Ramli Mohamed Yoosuf.

The increase is due to a surge in technology and global telecommunication growth, enabling the perpetrators to develop novel modus operandi to cheat people.

"Technological advances are directly connected to the spike in commercial crimes. Based on records, these cases keep increasing every year.

"Commercial crime cases recorded in 2023 rose by 53.2 per cent compared to five years ago," he said during a press conference at the CCID today.

The losses incurred in 2019 were RM6.217 billion (26,330 cases), in 2020 it was RM2.064 billion (27,323 cases), in 2021 it was RM2.206 billion (31,490 cases), in 2022 it was RM1.733 billion (30,536 cases), and last year it was RM2.11 billion (40,350 cases).

Ramli acknowledged the surge in commercial crimes posed a big challenge to CCID because they are working with limited manpower.

"Based on the current strength of 839 investigating officers, the ratio of investigating officers to investigation papers opened is 1:48.

"A total of 48 investigation papers per annum is not an ideal figure for an investigating officer. It also does not include the previous year's cases and other assignments.

"Therefore, CCID is intensively working on increasing our personnel this year," he said.

— Bernama

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