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New scam alert: Hackers are gaining control of WhatsApp accounts through voicemails and cheating friends into buying gold bars

SINGAPORE - Scammers have come up with a new way to cheat people with a gold bar scheme using compromised WhatsApp accounts, the police warned on Wednesday (June 2). They added that the accounts had been hacked using a voicemail method. In this new scam variant, the crooks pretend to be a friend of a victim by using a hacked.

Beware of scam using WhatsApp accounts hacked through voicemail, warn police

This works only if the victim has enabled voicemail and has not changed the default PIN for the voicemail account.. Read more at straitstimes.com.

ICA seizes 110kg of sex enhancement products, condoms

ICA seizes 110kg of sex enhancement products, condoms Toggle share menu Advertisement ICA seizes 110kg of sex enhancement products, condoms Sex enhancement products seized by Immigration and Checkpoints Authority (ICA) officers on May 15, 2021. (Photo: Facebook/ICA) 25 May 2021 04:50PM) Share this content Bookmark SINGAPORE: Immigration and Checkpoints Authority (ICA) officers have foiled an attempt to smuggle17 bottles of Chinese wine, 110kg of sex enhancement products and condoms, as well as counterfeit apparel. The authority said in a Facebook post on Tuesday (May 25) that the items, which were in a container, were seized on May 15 at Pasir Panjang Scanning Station. Advertisement “The items were declared as home decoration, stationery sets and plastic bags,” ICA said.

Four arrested, over 9,000 cartons of duty-unpaid cigarettes seized in joint Customs-ICA operation

Four arrested, over 9,000 cartons of duty-unpaid cigarettes seized in joint Customs-ICA operation
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Research co-led by HKU and Lingnan ecologists reveals that wealth inequality is key driver of global wildlife trade

Date Time Share Research co-led by HKU and Lingnan ecologists reveals that wealth inequality is key driver of global wildlife trade wealth inequality is key driver of global wildlife trade Elephant tusks seized by the National Parks Board of Singapore, Singapore Customs, and the Immigration & Checkpoints Authority of Singapore. (Photo Credit: Marcus CHUA) It was commonly assumed that wildlife products are exported from low-income countries to meet the demand of consumers in wealthy economies, and therefore, a widening wealth gap may drive up the volume of global trade and endanger wildlife. Recently, a research team co-led by Research Division for Ecology and Biodiversity (E&B), Faculty of Science, the University of Hong Kong (HKU) and the Science Unit (SU) of Lingnan University (LU) corroborated this premise by analysing global wildlife trade databases. The research team includes Dr Jia Huan LIEW, Research Assistant Professor of SU, and Emeritus Professor David DUD

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