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Scammers posing as SAF employees have recently targeted a number of Singaporean companies with fictitious bulk orders.
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An offender faces a maximum fine of S$100,000, a maximum jail sentence of five years, or both for each count of corruption.
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The Ministry of Health and HSA announced recently that nearly twice as many frontline enforcement officers—more than 5,000—had been authorized to enforce vaping regulations.
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According to the police, initial inquiries revealed that the man, whom the woman knew, had already departed Singapore before the help call.
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Jamaludin Taipabu entered Singapore without a valid and legally issued pass, and he entered a guilty plea to the Immigration Act charge.
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The police reported that at least five cases with losses totaling at least S$32,000 had been reported since September 4.
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A Malaysian man was taken into custody and sent to the Health Sciences Authority for additional examination.
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If found guilty of cannabis use, he faces a maximum fine of S$20,000 and a sentence of one to ten years in prison.
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In addition to caning, the offense carries a minimum sentence of two years and a maximum sentence of seven years in prison.
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The public can notify URA of suspected instances of unlawful short-term lodging in private residential properties.
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About 20,000 scams were reported in the first half of 2025, costing victims nearly half a billion dollars.
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The charge sheets stated that Huang Guang Zheng allegedly committed the offenses from April 2024 to July 2025.
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Loan shark harassment is punishable by a fine of S$5,000 to S$50,000, up to five years in prison, and up to six canings for first-time offenders.
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Devices suspected of containing etomidate have been sent for testing, and those found in possession of vapes have been fined.
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A total of 15 identical counterfeit gold rings, cash amounting to $1,578, and mobile phones containing fabricated transaction receipts were seized.
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Foreign nationals who work illegally without a valid work permit risk a fine of up to S$20,000, up to two years in jail, or both.
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The man will face charges of theft in court, which is punishable by Section 379 of the Penal Code 1871.
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The offense is punishable by up to ten years in prison, a fine of up to half a million dollars, or both.
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He established a number of businesses in Singapore and carried out these fraudulent schemes using corporate bank accounts.
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In Singapore, the offence carries an imprisonment term of up to seven years along with a fine.