

An attempt to dodge an arrest by the Malaysian Anti-Corruption Commission (MACC) authorities on Tuesday (Feb 21) reportedly resulted in injuries for a 36-year-old New Zealander.
He was believed to be a member of a global investment fraud network. Reports claim that their method of operation entailed deceiving victims into depositing money into bogus investment portfolios, after which the cash was wired to offshore accounts where scammers could access it.

Bernama reported that the man fell from the 14th level of a business building in PJ to a water tank on the 11th floor, breaking his hand and hip bone in the process. According to The Star, he had actually tried to leap to the office one floor below from the penthouse of a building in Phileo Damansara.
After being taken down on a stretcher, the suspect was driven away from the scene in the presence of two Pastak cops via an ambulance. He is…
36 y/o NZ Man Suffers Broken Hand & Hip Bone After 3-Floor Fall In Attempt To Flee From MACC