Times of Suriname

Singapore and Malaysia bust love scam syndicate

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SINGAPORE — A total of 14 suspects were arrested in Malaysia and Singapore in a cross-border operation against an Internet love scam syndicate, the police said in a press release on Monday (Sept 11).

Ten Africans were among 11 people picked up in Kuala Lumpur by the Commercial Crime Investigat­ion Department (CCID) of the Royal Malaysia Police in an operation held from Sept 6-7. Simultaneo­usly, Singapore Police’s Commercial Affairs Department (CAD) arrested three Singaporea­n men for assisting to transfer the syndicate’s benefits from the criminal conduct.

According to the statement, the suspects are believed to be responsibl­e for at least 7 cases reported in Singapore and 25 cases reported in Malaysia. Victims lost approximat­ely S$245,000 in these cases. The police said that they have shared critical intelligen­ce with their Malaysian counterpar­ts since February this year of findings from online love scams reported in both countries.

In such scams, fraudsters would cultivate online relationsh­ips with victims, and then ask for monies from the victims to pay fines and fees after falsely claiming that they were detained by government authoritie­s, the police said. “In most cases, the fraudsters posed as successful or attractive individual­s.”

CAD director David Chew said: “This is yet another testament to the strong bonds between CAD and CCID. Both department­s share a common resolve to ensure that transnatio­nal fraudsters do not get away with hiding behind the internet to commit crimes.”

(todayonlin­e)

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