Student who posed as MAS official to help scammers gets 8 weeks' jail
Asia One·2024-04-19 17:00
SINGAPORE — 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.
Chinese national Li Jiarui, a computer science student at the Singapore Institute of Management, pleaded guilty to two charges.
……Singapore scam Crime
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Lung Lai Law 20/04/2024
should sentence this bastard fxxker mother son to 20 years jail with 20 strokes of the cane until he cries for mother....then he will learn the lesson. [ANGRY][ANGRY][ANGRY][ANGRY][ANGRY][ANGRY][ANGRY][ANGRY]
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David Beckham 20/04/2024
clever but stupid and leopard 🐆 will never change his spot
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Liew989 20/04/2024
Again where is the rotan? Instead have to provide him free lodging, meals and medical treatments for two months.
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Usere33e 20/04/2024
Mules again but not the actual scammers chief? Why? The big Q is why not one scammers arrested ?
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SK KWONG 20/04/2024
Good afternoon and have a nice day 🌞下午好😃😃
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