Student who posed as MAS offical to help scammers defraud woman gets jail
Stomp·2024-04-19 15:01
Wong ShiyingThe Straits TimesApril 18, 2024
A 19-year-old student who posed as a Monetary Authority of Singapore (MAS) official to help scammers defraud a woman here was sentenced to eight weeks in jail on April 18.
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wizard 19/04/2024
eight weeks??? joke of the year this will encourage more scammers to appear and singapore will be the scamming capital of S.E.Asia then its too late and we will know who to blame
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johnnydeep reply wizard 22/04/2024
Capital of d World!
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Userf7cq 19/04/2024
Pigs will be Pigs!
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Userf6vq 19/04/2024
Such a light sentence. After his jail sentence deported him back and ban from SG. Suppose to be studying here but in the end going round scamming people's hard earned money.
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Lanka 19/04/2024
Ah P R C beng ...
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Userj381 20/04/2024
look.like more n more prc come here.to cheatoney.
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