In Singapore's prisons, CCTVs in the cells watch over inmates, facial recognition is used for headcount checks, and an ...
Singapore will allow caning for individuals convicted of remote communication scam offenses. Convicted offenders may receive six to 24 strokes, depending on the case. Only male offenders under 50 may ...
Singapore, where spitting in public and selling chewing gum is illegal, has long been known for its strict laws.
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Singapore cracks down hard — scammers will now be canned in addition to fines and prison time
Singapore has implemented caning as a new punishment for convicted scammers, representing one of the strictest ...
Singapore has lost more than $3.4 billion to scams since 2019. In 2024 alone, victims lost a record $1.1 billion, with ...
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Singapore seizes US$115mil in assets from British-Cambodian tycoon
Founder of Prince Holding Group Chen Zhi is accused of running forced labour camps in Cambodia used as multi-billion dollar scam centres.
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