China News Service, October 22. According to Malaysia's "Sihua Daily" report, on October 15, local time, a Chinese man in Sibu, Malaysia received a call. The other party claimed to be a friend of his and called to tell him his own New mobile phone number.

Since the voice of the other party was similar to that of the friend, the Chinese man had no doubts at the time.

  At noon on the 16th, the Chinese man received a call from the friend again.

This time I asked him for help, borrowed money for turnover, and asked him to help pay a sum of 3,800 ringgit to his supplier.

Without doubt, the Chinese man transferred the money to the relevant company.

At that time, the other party promised to return the loan on the 18th.

Soon after, the other party borrowed a sum of 3000 ringgit from him, which was also to be paid to the supplier.

He agreed to the other party and transferred the money to the relevant company.

  After that, the other party called him again for help, saying that he was facing a capital turnover problem in his business and he wanted to borrow money from him again.

This time, the Chinese man refused and became suspicious.

He dialed the friend's original number but couldn't make the call, so he called an employee of the friend to verify whether the friend had changed his mobile phone number, and the answer was that he did not change the number.

After confirming that he had been deceived, the Chinese man reported to the Sibu police on the 19th.