Singapore on Tuesday said it would consider caning scammers as the city-state doubles down on swindling syndicates following ...
Singapore recently passed the Protection from Scams Act, giving power to the police to freeze bank accounts suspected of ...
The Singapore Government will consider caning as punishment for some scam-related offences, given the serious harm they cause ...
Efforts to detect money mule activities will also be ramped up, as they are the main way overseas scammers launder and ...
Ms Sun Xueling urged Telegram to take user online safety seriously as number of scam cases on platform almost doubled. Read ...
The effort takes place amid an increasingly complex threat landscape, with criminals exploiting technology, like artificial ...
She was responding to a Member of Parliament, who asked whether caning should be legislated for serious scam-related offences ...
SINGAPORE will put more effort into detecting money mule activities in 2025, said Sun Xueling, Minister of State for the ...
Social workers are educating people with intellectual disabilities about scam prevention. Read more at straitstimes.com.
In four hours, she lost over S$1.14 million in total from personal accounts and the company account of a ventilation ...
Singaporeans lost a record S$1.1 billion ($822 million) to scams last year, with cryptocurrency schemes accounting for almost ...
Scam victims in Singapore lost S$1.1 billion in 2024, marking a record high amount of losses suffered in a single year.