#ReplyOfTheYear
STForum: Report on #scam gang may mislead readers by singling out ACS (I)šŸ¤”
"given that 27 Singaporeans are wanted by the #police for alleged involvement in a serious & egregious #crossborder #crime with victims in #Singapore & the region, we saw it was necessary & useful for readers to be provided with as much #verifiable #information about these individuals as possible as it emerges & becomes publicly available.. aim was to report the #facts"🧐 #journalism
https://www.straitstimes.com/opinion/forum/forum-report-on-scam-gang-may-mislead-readers-by-singling-out-acs-i
Forum: Report on scam gang may mislead readers by singling out ACS (I)

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The Straits Times

šŸ‘‡Hi-time to beat scams w #ZeroTolerance

Singapore’s #caning of #scammers reaffirms ā€˜moral’ severity of #crime
"scammers as well as members & recruiters of #scam #syndicates will be punished w 6-24 strokes of te cane. Te harsher penalties aim to enhance #deterrence against scams, which r te most prevalent form of crime in #Singapore.. Other offences in šŸ‡øšŸ‡¬ tt carry te penalty of caning incl #rape, which warrants at least 12 strokes, #drug #trafficking & illegal moneylend'g"
https://www.scmp.com/week-asia/lifestyle-culture/article/3331531/singapores-caning-scammers-marks-distinction-between-moral-betrayal-and-technical-wrongs

Singapore’s caning of scammers reaffirms ā€˜moral’ severity of crime

Scammers as well as members and recruiters of scam syndicates will be punished with six to 24 strokes of the cane under the new law.

South China Morning Post