Singapore chat-group investment scams cost victims S$3.6 million
What's new: Police linked at least 48 cases since May to WhatsApp groups that steered victims to fake apps, websites and cash or gold handoffs.
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What's new: Police linked at least 48 cases since May to WhatsApp groups that steered victims to fake apps, websites and cash or gold handoffs.
What's new: Police logged at least 48 cases since May, with some victims handing over cash or gold to fake company staff.
What’s new: Police linked at least 48 cases since May to fake WhatsApp “mentors,” bogus apps and demands for cash or gold.
What's new: Police linked the losses to 48 cases since May, with some victims handing over cash or gold to fake company staff.
What's new: Police linked the losses to 48 cases since May, with some victims handing over cash or gold to impostors.
What's new: Police logged at least 48 cases since May, with some victims handing cash or gold to people posing as company staff.
What's new: Police linked 48 cases since May to fake WhatsApp “mentors” and bogus apps on Apple and Google stores.
What's new: Police linked at least 48 cases since May to fake WhatsApp investing groups and bogus apps or websites.
What's new: Police linked at least 48 cases since May to fake WhatsApp “mentors” and bogus apps or websites.