Singapore Introduces Mandatory Caning For Online Scammers

[Leadership - Nigeria] - 4/11/2025
Singapore has disclosed plans to impose mandatory caning on convicted online scammers, with offenders facing at least six strokes, as the government intensified crackdown on cybercrime syndicates following record scam losses. Singapore’s Senior Minister of State for Home Affairs, Sim Ann, told (…)
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