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A woman pleaded not guilty in the Kuala Lumpur Magistrate's Court on Tuesday (Nov 12) to cheating a government pensioner of more than RM26,000 in a non-existent 'Paddy Jewellery' gold investment last May.

Siti Hajartul Haini Abd Hamid, 37, made the plea before Magistrate S. Mageswary.

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00:00A 37-year-old woman pleaded not guilty at the KL Magistrates' Court on Tuesday to a
00:07charge of cheating a government pensioner of more than 26,000 ringgit last May. Siti
00:13Hajartul Haini Abdul Hamid made the plea before Magistrate S Mageswari. She was accused of
00:19cheating Mohammed Zayed Ibrahim by deceiving him into investing in the paddy jewellery
00:24gold investment. This prompted the man to deposit 26,750 ringgit into a CIMB bank account
00:33belonging to Pawana Suite, a company owned by the woman, which he would not have done
00:38if he knew the investment did not exist. The offence was allegedly committed at a bank
00:43in Jalan Rajah Muda Abdul Aziz at 12.20pm on May 2nd this year. The charge, framed under
00:51Section 420 of the Penal Code, provides imprisonment for up to 10 years with whipping and is liable
00:57to a fine if convicted. The Magistrate allowed bail of 3,000 ringgit with one surety and
01:05set December 20th for mention and appointment of a lawyer. Earlier media reports revealed
01:11that police had received 69 complaints related to the PA jewellery and paddy jewellery gold
01:17investment scams, with losses amounting to 48.5 million ringgit. Investigations revealed
01:24that the scheme offered five investment packages with returns based on current gold prices.
01:31Police have urged those who may have fallen victim to the scam to step forward and lodge
01:36a report at the nearest police station.
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