Demand justice for victims of Kim Seri's fraud

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Brenda Choi and 19 others have signed recently.

The Issue

Kim Seri, also known as Seri Azlina Mohamed Sani, has caused immense suffering to numerous families in Malaysia, including framing her ex-husband and leaving him to suffer the harrowing pursuit of loan sharks. This isn't just a distant issue for us—it's personal. She has scammed RM500,000 from our fellow Malaysians, inflicting pain and devastation on innocent lives, while she secures her own comfort in South Korea.

The weight of her actions is unbearable for the victims, their families, and communities. People have lost their homes, their peace, and their livelihoods. Her ex-husband, innocent of her deceitful actions, now lives in constant fear for his life and safety. This blatant injustice cannot continue while she lives freely without facing any consequences.

We stand united in our call for the Korean authorities to take immediate action. Kim Seri must be thoroughly investigated for her fraudulent activities. It is imperative to deport her to Malaysia where she can be held accountable for her crimes and provide justice to those she has wronged.

No country should provide shelter to individuals who commit such damaging acts. By harboring Kim Seri, South Korea sends a message of tolerance towards criminal acts that affect international victims. However, we firmly believe that the Korean justice system is robust and responsive to global concerns and will not allow such a high-profile case to remain unresolved.

Join us in our fight for justice. Support the victims and their families by urging Korean authorities to act forthrightly and ensure that Kim Seri faces the legal consequences of her actions. Sign this petition to demand transparency, accountability, and global cooperation in the fight against fraud.

Let our voices echo across borders to bring justice to those who have suffered in silence for far too long. Every signature is a step closer to holding those responsible for criminal actions accountable. Sign now and make a difference.

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Recent signers:
Brenda Choi and 19 others have signed recently.

The Issue

Kim Seri, also known as Seri Azlina Mohamed Sani, has caused immense suffering to numerous families in Malaysia, including framing her ex-husband and leaving him to suffer the harrowing pursuit of loan sharks. This isn't just a distant issue for us—it's personal. She has scammed RM500,000 from our fellow Malaysians, inflicting pain and devastation on innocent lives, while she secures her own comfort in South Korea.

The weight of her actions is unbearable for the victims, their families, and communities. People have lost their homes, their peace, and their livelihoods. Her ex-husband, innocent of her deceitful actions, now lives in constant fear for his life and safety. This blatant injustice cannot continue while she lives freely without facing any consequences.

We stand united in our call for the Korean authorities to take immediate action. Kim Seri must be thoroughly investigated for her fraudulent activities. It is imperative to deport her to Malaysia where she can be held accountable for her crimes and provide justice to those she has wronged.

No country should provide shelter to individuals who commit such damaging acts. By harboring Kim Seri, South Korea sends a message of tolerance towards criminal acts that affect international victims. However, we firmly believe that the Korean justice system is robust and responsive to global concerns and will not allow such a high-profile case to remain unresolved.

Join us in our fight for justice. Support the victims and their families by urging Korean authorities to act forthrightly and ensure that Kim Seri faces the legal consequences of her actions. Sign this petition to demand transparency, accountability, and global cooperation in the fight against fraud.

Let our voices echo across borders to bring justice to those who have suffered in silence for far too long. Every signature is a step closer to holding those responsible for criminal actions accountable. Sign now and make a difference.

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Petition created on 26 April 2025