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309 nabbed over scams involving over $9 million in losses

Singapore News - A total of 309 people are being investigated for their alleged roles in scams where victims lost more than $9 million. The 214 men and 95 women, aged between 16 and 75, are believed to be involved in more than 1,600 cases as scammers or money mules, the police said on April. Read more at www.tnp.sg

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5 retailers in renovation industry lose $25k to bulk order scams

Singapore News - At least five victims have fallen prey to a scam targeting retailers in the renovation industry, with at least $25,000 lost in total since April 12. In a statement on April 24, the police warned of the re-emergence of fake bulk order scams that target the renovation. Read more at www.tnp.sg

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Seller on Carousell uncontactable after getting paid

Singapore News - A 38-year-old man has been arrested for his suspected involvement in a series of e-commerce scams relating to Lululemon products. The police said in a statement that they received several reports in February from victims who were allegedly scammed by an online. Read more at www.tnp.sg

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Tougher laws for those who misuse SIM cards for scams

Singapore News - Stronger action will be taken against those who enable the misuse of local SIM cards for criminal activity, and claiming ignorance will no longer be a valid defence. The Law Enforcement and Other Matters Bill was passed on April 2, introducing offences targeting those who. Read more at www.tnp.sg

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One child in six is cyberbullied; pandemic made it worse

World News - COPEHNAGEN – Some 16 per cent of children aged 11 to 15 were cyberbullied in 2022, up from 13 per cent four years ago, a World Health Organisation (WHO) Europe report covering 44 countries said on Wednesday. “This report is a wake-up call for all of us to address. Read more at www.tnp.sg

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