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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 |
|---|---|---|---|
| 011 | Mobile | Digi / U Mobile | Standard mobile rate |
| 012 | Mobile | Maxis | Standard mobile rate |
| 013 | Mobile | Celcom | Standard mobile rate |
| 016 | Mobile | Celcom | Standard mobile rate |
| 03 | Landline | Kuala Lumpur / Selangor | Standard rate |
| 04 | Landline | Penang / Kedah | Standard rate |
| 07 | Landline | Johor Bahru | Standard rate |
| 1800 | Toll-Free | Freephone — all MY networks | Free to call |
| 1900 | Premium | Premium rate services | Up to RM 1.50/min |
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These are the most-reported caller fraud patterns in Malaysia right now.
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.
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.
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.
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