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Singapore is sending a message to scammers that they will suffer brutal and painful consequences if they're caught. The ...
Scammers and members or recruiters of scam syndicates will face mandatory caning of at least six strokes, which can go up to 24 strokes, for stronger deterrence, according to the law. Scam mules who ...
Singapore plans to punish online scammers with at least six strokes with a cane, a minister told lawmakers on Tuesday ...
The city-state approved mandatory caning for scammers under a new bill, marking one of the harshest anti-fraud crackdowns in ...
Recent viral videos of students being assaulted have prompted questions on whether schools are adequately equipped to handle ...
Money mules — those who provide bank accounts, SIM cards, or Singpass credentials — can be given up to 12 strokes at the ...
Singapore plans to punish online scammers with at least six strokes with a cane, a minister told lawmakers on Tuesday, as the ...
Corporal punishment, including caning, will be used to punish offenders with six to 24 strokes. Fraud accounts for 60 per ...
Singapore will introduce caning as a penalty for scammers, as the city-state grapples with increasing fraud cases.
Issues like possession of weapons, cheating and drugs were also covered in the advisory sent via the Parents Gateway app.