SINGAPORE: A man helped recruit money mules for an international syndicate running a police impersonation scam.
Some of the scams featured infographics prompting victims to claim their CDC vouchers through a fake RedeemSG website link.
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 ...
SINGAPORE, Feb 9 — Police arrested a 22-year-old man for public nuisance after he allegedly tried to assault a priest at the ...
Tanjong Pagar United's Aniq Rizqin attacked Albirex Niigata's Sim Jun Yen and Kenji Austin Ho. Read more at straitstimes.com.
At least 50 people have lost a total of S$163,000 since January 2025 in scams involving Pokémon trading cards, Singapore ...
About 23 tonnes of diesel oil leaked from the Police Coast Guard Brani Regional Base in southern Singapore into surrounding ...
A police superintendent in Singapore has been charged in court for allegedly driving in a dangerous manner along Tampines ...
The Malaysian Association in Singapore (MASIS) aims to increase its membership numbers this year to build a stronger and more ...
About 23 tonnes of diesel oil leaked from the Police Coast Guard Brani Regional Base in southern Singapore into surrounding waters on Feb 5. In a joint statement, the Singapore Police Force, Maritime ...
A diesel oil leak was discovered in the southern waters of Singapore on Wednesday, caused by a damaged shore fuel hose on an ...
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