SINGAPORE: A man helped recruit money mules for an international syndicate running a police impersonation scam.
Scammers approached victims on social media platforms, messaging apps and the dating platform Coffee Meets Bagel.
The police laid out the sequence of events that took place once the leak was detected on Feb 5. Read more at straitstimes.com ...
Some of the scams featured infographics prompting victims to claim their CDC vouchers through a fake RedeemSG website link.
Victims are misled into giving personal details to claim CDC vouchers or Assurance Package payouts. Read more at straitstimes ...
The police were alerted on Feb 13 after a woman received harassing messages and videos of her flat Ang Mo Kio Street 31. Read ...
Those caught for speeding offences can expect stiffer penalties come 2026, in the form of higher fines and demerit points. Home Affairs and Law Minister K. Shanmugam indicated this in a speech during ...
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eVnExpress on MSNOver 470 investment scam cases reported in Singapore so far this yearMore than 470 cases of investment scams have been reported in Singapore since the start of 2025, with losses amounting to at ...
In response to a Stomp query, an LTA spokesperson said: "During the engagement, the PMD rider attempted to evade the officers ...
A police superintendent in Singapore has been charged in court for allegedly driving in a dangerous manner along Tampines ...
Preliminary investigations revealed that the man allegedly bought luxury goods worth S$85,000 by using stolen credit cards’ ...
A woman discovered a lottery ticket at a temple in Loyang on Monday (Feb 3) and decided to hand it over to the police, after ...
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