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Dear Friends,
This mail is to inform you the status of the police report that we had made in Dang Wangi Police Station. All in there were 13 of us at the police station. A report was made and Shazli was our leader as he had already drafted the police report before hand on the request from Cindy. Many thanks to both of them. I would also like to extend my sincere appreciation and thanks to all those who came to support in the police report.
I have received several requests from some of you who has provided me with your names and IC numbers for me to included in the police report as you were not able to make it due to your other commitments and also not to mention the distance which is as far as Alor Star and Kelantan. However, I would like to sincerely apologize to all those who have provided me with your details as I was not able to submit your names and IC numbers as part of the police report cos' the police has requested us to provide a photocopy of the S&P and IC as evidence for their investigations. As such, you would have to make the police report yourselves.
For those who have not make a police report, I would like to suggest that you do so soonest possible. One of you folk can organize to meet up at Dang Wangi Police station and make the report together. The police may advice you to make individual report as what was done to us. However, you should insist that you would like to have a single report and appoint a leader to sign the report with the names of the others listed in the same report. You can request for your report to be linked to our police report number, Dang Wangi/043056/08.
As for the investors from other states, the police requested that you make a police report at the police station at your own states. Please check with the police if you can link your report to our police report number in KL.
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GEORGE TOWN: More than 300 people in Penang have come forward to report that they have lost over RM10mil in investments in a cafe chain that is now under probe for conducting unlicensed multi-level marketing schemes.
Penang MCA public complaints bureau chief Tan Teik Cheng told a press conference yesterday that hundreds were believed to have invested in a cafe in the Island Red Cafe (IRC) chain as shareholders and members.
Domestic Trade, Cooperatives and Consumerism Minister Datuk Seri Ismail Sabri Yaakob had said on Friday that the ministry was investigating several Island Red Cafe, Steven’s Corner and another cafe on allegations that they conducted sales similar to a multi-level marketing scheme without a licence.
Tan said his bureau received 66 complaints to-date from Penangites who had invested as shareholders in one of the IRC, and urged others to come forward so that they could help to compile the data and forward it to the ministry.
Concerned: Tan (seated second from left) talking at the press conference together with some of the victims of the cafe chain scheme Sunday.
He said IRC operated six restaurants in the state – four on the island and two on the mainland – which have since closed down. A check showed that the company’s two websites had also been suspended.
Present at the press conference were 27 victims. Their representative K.Y. Kong called on fellow investors to unite and get themselves organised so that they could help the police as a group to identify the main culprits.
Kong, a florist, in his 70s, said he first got involved towards the end of 2006 when the original concept was to tap into the e-mall market.
Kong who declined to disclose his own investments, said that shareholders had an option to invest in three packages of RM27,600, RM48,300 and RM82,800, which promised long-term profit-sharing returns of RM79,530, RM141,360 and RM246,110 respectively after five years.