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Brian Wee Beng Swee finds another victim

I recently got wind from an affected party that yet another victim has fallen prety to Brian Wee Beng Swee.

If you ever come across this individual and suspect anything amiss, or have lost a considerable sum of money to him because he promised you a job or a chance to migrate overseas, then please do lodge a police report.

Several have been lodged with him over the years. I advise you to include these report numbers so that the police can cross-reference them and have a stronger reason to go against him:

1. SENTUL/004101/12 (Balai: Sentul)
2. DANG WANGI/011821/12 (Balai: Jalan Dang Wangi)
3. CHERAS/026501/17 (Balai: Sentul)
4. SENTUL/004020/12 (Balai: Jalan Dang Wangi)
5. HSL/014778/12 (Balai: Sentul)
6. DAMANSARA/013864/18 (Balai: N/A)

As you can see, there have been six reports lodged against Brian Wee Beng Swee, of which the latest was just made within this month. These are the ones that I, and a few others, know of. We don't know if there are any more.

If you have lodged a report against Brian Wee Beng Swee, you may also look into amending your report to include the report numbers above.

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