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Taiping courthouse issues remand for JJPTR trio
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JJ Poor To Rich (JJPTR) founder Johnson Lee and two of his aides were remanded in Taiping, Perak on Monday until May 23rd for further investigation into the money scheme.
They were brought to the Taiping district police headquarters Sunday evening after a man in Kamunting lodged a report, claiming he lost RM4,700 due to the JJPTR money scheme.
They were brought to the Taiping district police headquarters Sunday evening after a man in Kamunting lodged a report, claiming he lost RM4,700 due to the JJPTR money scheme.
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