Dubai: Duped forex investors demand money back | GulfNews.com:
"Disgruntled investors of a Dubai-based foreign exchange (forex) company said they had had enough of the company executive’s lies and threats and demanded their money back on Friday.
A group of MMA Forex investors trooped to the Al Ghusais police station to lodge a complaint against its company chief executive Malek Noureed Awan, who they said is responsible for their financial troubles.
The company was shut down by Dubai Police’s Criminal Investigation Department six months ago following allegations of fraud.
On August 24 Gulf News had reported that around 200 MMA Forex investors had been waiting to claim their money from the company since October last year."
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"Disgruntled investors of a Dubai-based foreign exchange (forex) company said they had had enough of the company executive’s lies and threats and demanded their money back on Friday.
A group of MMA Forex investors trooped to the Al Ghusais police station to lodge a complaint against its company chief executive Malek Noureed Awan, who they said is responsible for their financial troubles.
The company was shut down by Dubai Police’s Criminal Investigation Department six months ago following allegations of fraud.
On August 24 Gulf News had reported that around 200 MMA Forex investors had been waiting to claim their money from the company since October last year."
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