Malaysian Indians least likely to be scammed as they ask too many questions: police
Malaysian Indians are the least likely ethnic group to fall victim to scams, according to police, due to their tendency to ask detailed questions. This behavior makes them more cautious and skeptical of fraudulent schemes. Other ethnic groups in Malaysia reportedly exhibit less scrutiny when approached by scammers.
- ▪Malaysian Indians are the least likely to be scammed among the country's ethnic groups.
- ▪Police attribute this to their habit of asking many questions before making decisions.
- ▪The Royal Malaysia Police highlighted this trend as part of public awareness efforts against scams.
- ▪Other ethnic communities in Malaysia were found to be more susceptible to fraud.
- ▪Officials encourage all citizens to adopt a more questioning and cautious approach to avoid scams.
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