The move is the government’s latest attempt to combat a spike in financial fraud that has cost Singaporeans around $2.8 ...
Singapore, where spitting in public and selling chewing gum is illegal, has long been known for its strict laws.
Singapore's parliament has passed legislation that will see scammers, syndicate members and recruiters punished with up to 24 ...
Singapore will introduce caning as a penalty for scammers, as the city-state grapples with increasing fraud cases.
By bno - Surabaya Office Singapore has passed a new criminal law that mandates caning as part of the punishment for ...
Scammers face between six and 24 strokes of the cane, while mules face a discretionary 12 strokes. Read more at ...
Money mules — those who provide bank accounts, SIM cards, or Singpass credentials — can be given up to 12 strokes at the ...
Singapore has approved a sweeping new criminal law that introduces caning as a mandatory punishment for scammers and their ...
Singapore's Parliament has approved a series of amendments to its criminal law that will make caning mandatory for scammers ...
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Singapore to introduce caning for scammers

Singapore plans to punish online scammers with at least six strokes with a cane, a minister told lawmakers on Tuesday, as the ...
Scammers as well as members and recruiters of scam syndicates will be punished with six to 24 strokes of the cane under the ...
SINGAPORE: Cheng Guoyuan, who was sentenced to 19 years' jail and eight strokes of the cane in June for viciously slashing his wife outside a row of restaurants in Beach Road, has been spared caning.