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Check This Phone Number Malaysia —
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Who called you from a Malaysia number? Check for scammers — find owner details, Celcom or Maxis carrier info, and community reports.

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What we show when you check a Malaysian phone number

Our database cross-references MCMC carrier data, public records, and community scam reports for every +60 Malaysia number — including check scammer phone number results.

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Owner Identity

Name and identity details linked to the number from public directories and open data.

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Carrier & Line Type

Mobile, landline, VoIP, or prepaid — and the network operator behind the number.

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Email Accounts

Email address records from open data sources associated with the number's owner.

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Address History

Current and previous addresses from publicly accessible records.

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Known Associates

Relatives, family members, and known connections linked to the number's owner from public records.

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Risk Score

A 0–10 probability score for spam or scam activity, based on community data and call patterns.

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Our system checks carrier allocation records, public directories, and community-submitted reports simultaneously — instant results.

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You get a clear answer

Owner name, carrier (Celcom, Maxis, Digi, U Mobile), social profiles, and community reports — all on one page.

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Searched number
012-*** ****
Owner name L. Chong
Line type Mobile
Carrier Maxis
Social profiles 3 found →
Community reports 7 reports
Risk score
4 / 10

What the first digits tell you

Malaysian mobile numbers start with 01x. Landlines use city area codes. The prefix tells you the network and region.

Prefix Type What it means Cost to call back
011MobileDigi / U MobileStandard mobile rate
012MobileMaxisStandard mobile rate
013MobileCelcomStandard mobile rate
016MobileCelcomStandard mobile rate
03LandlineKuala Lumpur / SelangorStandard rate
04LandlinePenang / KedahStandard rate
07LandlineJohor BahruStandard rate
1800Toll-FreeFreephone — all MY networksFree to call
1900PremiumPremium rate servicesUp to RM 1.50/min

Look up a specific Malaysian area code

Each area code maps to a state or city. Click any to explore reported numbers.

Common Malaysian phone scams

These are the most-reported caller fraud patterns in Malaysia right now.

Macau Scam (Penipuan Macau)
HIGH RISK

Callers impersonate police, Bank Negara, or Interpol officers claiming your account is linked to money laundering. They demand you transfer funds to a "safe account" for investigation. This is Malaysia's most prevalent phone scam. Report to CCID Scam Response Centre at 03-2610 1559 immediately.

Loan Shark / Ah Long Harassment
HIGH RISK

Numbers are used to intimidate individuals or their contacts with threats of violence to collect on illegal loans. Block and report these numbers to PDRM (Royal Malaysia Police) at 999 or via the AADK (National Anti-Drug Agency) portal.

Parcel Customs Clearance Fee Scam
MEDIUM RISK

Callers claim a parcel is held at customs and require payment for release fees. Legitimate customs charges are paid through official JKDM (Royal Malaysian Customs) channels — never by phone transfer. Verify at customs.gov.my before making any payment.

Frequently asked questions

Yes. Using publicly available information to identify a caller is lawful under Malaysia's Personal Data Protection Act 2010 (PDPA). The MCMC regulates telecommunications. Searqle displays only publicly accessible data and does not access subscriber records held by licensed operators.
The Malaysian Communications and Multimedia Commission (MCMC) manages number allocation, operator licensing, and consumer protection. Celcom, Maxis, Digi, and U Mobile operate under MCMC licences. Number portability is administered under the Communications and Multimedia Act 1998.
Report scam numbers to MCMC via the aduan.mcmc.gov.my portal or call 1800-88-8030. For financial fraud, contact your bank immediately and file a police report. The CCID Scam Response Centre is available 24/7 at 03-2610 1559.
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Searqle supports three search types: phone number lookup, email address lookup, and reverse image (photo) search. Each draws from public records, social profiles, and community data to build a comprehensive identity report.
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