Scam syndicates sending ah tiongs to Singapore to cheat retailers
14-11-2024, 08:22 PM
18-11-2024, 11:46 AM
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How come so many ah tiong commiting crimes like scams, robberies and theft? lolololololol!



Third world china must be a decaying shithole when so many jobless ah tiongs are commiting crimes everywhere



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18-11-2024, 11:58 AM
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18-11-2024, 12:01 PM
china gangster trade is not profiting in lao Cambodia burma and Vietnam
come to Singapore liao
come to Singapore liao
18-11-2024, 12:13 PM
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18-11-2024, 12:18 PM
Why ahtiong ermaos so bad? Sg ermaos guai guai stay home. After eating ccp they quickly return home never give problems
18-11-2024, 12:36 PM
18-11-2024, 01:03 PM
18-11-2024, 01:33 PM
All these ah tiongs are very co-operative when comes to cheating and scamming people. Even house-breakings. Police must wake up now to deal with all these. Cannot be too complacent now. Foreigners thought Singapore is a great haven to get easy money.
18-11-2024, 01:36 PM
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18-11-2024, 01:46 PM
18-11-2024, 03:52 PM
(18-11-2024, 12:01 PM)grotesqueness Wrote: china gangster trade is not profiting in lao Cambodia burma and Vietnam. come to Singapore liao
I believe that scammers from China view S'poreans as “easy” targets because there are many affluent and gullible people here. Scammers think that they are likely to receive higher returns on their attempts to defraud locals. The high Internet penetration rate in SG makes it attractive for syndicates operating overseas to cast a wider net to snag their victims.
24-11-2024, 08:19 PM
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24-12-2024, 05:18 PM
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06-01-2025, 08:24 PM
(14-11-2024, 08:22 PM)Coyote Wrote: ht
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16-01-2025, 11:11 PM
https://www.channelnewsasia.com/world/la...ed-4372541
https://www.businesstimes.com.sg/singapo...l-billions
Ah tiongs are scamming not just retailers but 90% of the online scams in Singapore are caused by criminal ah tiongs. Singapore already arrested a few of these wumao scums
https://www.businesstimes.com.sg/singapo...l-billions
Ah tiongs are scamming not just retailers but 90% of the online scams in Singapore are caused by criminal ah tiongs. Singapore already arrested a few of these wumao scums



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16-01-2025, 11:17 PM
(24-12-2024, 05:18 PM)Omnipresent88 Wrote:
Mental retard Pundek Pukimak and brokeback gangs the ultimate amdk arse lickers stooge’s you don't know meh your brother faces sama sama leh amdk arse lickers stooge’s leh correct or not arse lickers stooge’s
Mental retard Pundek Pukimak and brokeback gangs the ultimate amdk arse lickers stooge’s chute patern more than badminton come here commit crime leh mental stupid hor correct or not arse lickers stooge’s
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19-01-2025, 09:12 PM
(18-11-2024, 11:46 AM)Purikura Wrote:
How come so many ah tiong commiting crimes like scams, robberies and theft? lolololololol!![]()
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Third world china must be a decaying shithole when so many jobless ah tiongs are commiting crimes everywhere![]()
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https://www.straitstimes.com/singapore/p...eme-portal
19-01-2025, 09:14 PM
(18-11-2024, 01:33 PM)Gemstar Wrote: All these ah tiongs are very co-operative when comes to cheating and scamming people. Even house-breakings. Police must wake up now to deal with all these. Cannot be too complacent now. Foreigners thought Singapore is a great haven to get easy money.
https://www.straitstimes.com/singapore/p...eme-portal
19-01-2025, 09:16 PM
(19-01-2025, 09:14 PM)Tee tiong huat Wrote: https://www.straitstimes.com/singapore/p...eme-portal
SINGAPORE – The police are investigating a scam website masquerading as a government portal that shows Singaporeans the various support schemes they are entitled to.
The phishing campaign was detected by cyber-security firm Group-IB, which released a statement on Dec 13 about how the scam works.
Victims were sent a link through SMS directing them to a bogus version of the SupportGoWhere website, where they were told to input their personal information and credit card details for verification purposes.
19-01-2025, 09:21 PM
(19-01-2025, 09:16 PM)Tee tiong huat Wrote: SINGAPORE – The police are investigating a scam website masquerading as a government portal that shows Singaporeans the various support schemes they are entitled to.
The phishing campaign was detected by cyber-security firm Group-IB, which released a statement on Dec 13 about how the scam works.
Victims were sent a link through SMS directing them to a bogus version of the SupportGoWhere website, where they were told to input their personal information and credit card details for verification purposes.
They were then required to provide their bank’s two-factor authentication code to claim the purported subsidies.
Group-IB said the phishing campaign began in mid-December and is associated with 20 other fraudulent sites, with another 612 dormant sites believed to be linked to the same perpetrators.
Further analysis of the phishing site showed that the same framework was being used in other scams, including some that ask victims to to pay parking fines or require them to fill in personal details to resolve failed deliveries.
“By impersonating trusted entities like government initiatives, these attackers are preying on public goodwill and urgency,” said Mr Vladimir Kalugin, operational director of Group-IB’s Unified Products.
Police investigating scam website masquerading as Singapore govt support scheme portal
“By impersonating trusted entities like government initiatives, these attackers are preying on public goodwill and urgency,” said Mr Vladimir Kalugin, operational director of Group-IB’s Unified Products.
In response to queries, a Government Technology Agency spokesperson on Dec 23 said the agency is aware of the findings by the cyber-security firm and takes the issue of malicious websites seriously.
The spokesperson added that initiatives like ScamShield and the Scam Analysis and Tactical Intervention System have allowed the disruption of hundreds of malicious websites on a daily basis. However, with the proliferation of such scam websites, some may slip through the cracks, requiring vigilance from the public.
To that end, the spokesperson said people should avoid scanning or clicking on unknown QR codes and links that come from unknown senders.
SMS messages from government agencies should originate from the gov.sg sender ID. Exceptions to this can be found on sms.gov.sg/exceptions
People should also ensure that links to government websites end in “.gov.sg” before clicking on them or providing any personal information, and any suspicious messages or phishing attempts should be reported through ScamShield or other appropriate channels.
19-01-2025, 09:45 PM
(18-11-2024, 03:52 PM)EvertonDiehard Wrote: I believe that scammers from China view S'poreans as “easy” targets because there are many affluent and gullible people here. Scammers think that they are likely to receive higher returns on their attempts to defraud locals. The high Internet penetration rate in SG makes it attractive for syndicates operating overseas to cast a wider net to snag their victims.
SG insist to let police play to catch their thief gane.

19-01-2025, 09:56 PM
(18-11-2024, 11:46 AM)Purikura Wrote:
How come so many ah tiong commiting crimes like scams, robberies and theft? lolololololol!![]()
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Third world china must be a decaying shithole when so many jobless ah tiongs are commiting crimes everywhere![]()
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This is just the tip of the point in a full circle life of a thief, if one is a thief, he or she, their life is to look for something they can less their karma.
19-01-2025, 10:02 PM
(14-11-2024, 08:22 PM)Coyote Wrote: https://www.straitstimes.com/singapore/s...best-denki
SINGAPORE - An emerging trend of foreigners being sent to Singapore by syndicates to commit credit card fraud has raised alarm bells, with retailers across the island being targeted.
The authorities have warned retailers about syndicates that are believed to have stolen the credit card details of victims here through a series of online phishing scams.
These details are then loaded onto a mobile app that can be controlled remotely and used for contactless payments.
Since Nov 4, at least 10 victims who had fallen for e-commerce scams have reported unauthorised transactions totalling more than $100,000 on their credit cards for purchases such as electronic products, like iPhones and chargers, and jewellery in Singapore.
On Nov 6 and 7, the police arrested three Chinese nationals, aged between 29 and 36, for their suspected involvement in a transnational syndicate.
More than $20,000 in cash, four gold bars and 27 iPhones were recovered and seized in that case.
On Nov 8, Zhang Tianyu, 29, Xu Zhaochen, 36, and Li Xueqi, 36, were each charged with one count of cheating.
They had allegedly committed credit card fraud by buying iPhones from the Apple Store in Orchard Road.
As part of ongoing investigations, the police took the three men to Apple reseller iStudio at Bugis Junction on Nov 14. The men were in restraints and questioned by police at the scene.
Investigations into a fourth person, named in court documents as Zhao Yongzhi, are ongoing.
In another case with a similar modus operandi, the police arrested a Malaysian man and woman on Nov 8.
The police said the duo had responded to a fast cash advertisement on social media.
The man then tried to buy mobile phones at a retail store using a mobile wallet. But the payment failed after several attempts and a police report was made.
The police identified the duo within seven hours and arrested them, seizing three mobile phones, a bank receipt and $7,600 in cash.
On Nov 9, Quek Jian Qing, 21, and Yong Huo Ying, 24, were each charged with one count of cheating.
The duo had allegedly conspired to commit credit card fraud to purchase iPhones at the Best Denki outlet at Parkway Parade.
They were taken to the store on Nov 14 by the police for investigations.
The two cases are believed to involve different syndicates, despite bearing the same modus operandi.
The five suspects are in remand, and their cases are expected to be heard again on Nov 15.
On Nov 14, a police advisory was issued to retailers of high-value electronic and luxury goods, warning them about the emerging crime trend.
The advisory said suspicious persons have been making contactless payments without presenting a physical card.
Retailers are advised to look out for customers who attempt to make several contactless payments, with some transactions failing, then trying a different mobile phone or card....
19-01-2025, 10:06 PM
Continue from above...The police added that these suspicious customers typically do not request tax refunds the transactions often involve the purchase of high-value goods in a single transaction.
They might also try to conceal their appearance with caps and masks, and their supposed nationalities may not match their accents, added the police.
If a transaction fails, staff should politely offer assistance, inquire about the payment method, and request to see the physical card linked with the mobile payment for verification purposes.
If there are multiple red flags, retailers should discreetly halt the transaction and contact the police for assistance.
The police said in the advisory to retailers: “Your role in identifying and reporting suspicious activities is vital in preventing these crimes and protecting your business. If you notice any suspicious activities, please contact the police promptly for immediate assistance.”
Scam numbers hit record highs in the first half of 2024, with more than $385.6 million lost in 26,587 reported cases.
The police warned that it is a serious offence to defraud retailers, and they take a serious view against anyone who may be involved in scams and fraud.
Those convicted of cheating can be jailed for up to 10 years and fined.
They might also try to conceal their appearance with caps and masks, and their supposed nationalities may not match their accents, added the police.
If a transaction fails, staff should politely offer assistance, inquire about the payment method, and request to see the physical card linked with the mobile payment for verification purposes.
If there are multiple red flags, retailers should discreetly halt the transaction and contact the police for assistance.
The police said in the advisory to retailers: “Your role in identifying and reporting suspicious activities is vital in preventing these crimes and protecting your business. If you notice any suspicious activities, please contact the police promptly for immediate assistance.”
Scam numbers hit record highs in the first half of 2024, with more than $385.6 million lost in 26,587 reported cases.
The police warned that it is a serious offence to defraud retailers, and they take a serious view against anyone who may be involved in scams and fraud.
Those convicted of cheating can be jailed for up to 10 years and fined.
19-01-2025, 10:15 PM
(18-11-2024, 12:01 PM)grotesqueness Wrote: china gangster trade is not profiting in lao Cambodia burma and Vietnam
come to Singapore liao
Karen Border Guard Force (BGF) has announced a crackdown following abduction of Chinese celebrities as forced labor for scam compounds in areas under its control on Myanmar-Thai border, announcement came during emergency meeting in Karen State’s Myawaddy on Wed between BGF, the Democratic Karen Benevolent Army (DKBA) & local Chinese businessmen.
Meeting led by BGF leader Colonel Saw Chit Thu, known for his close ties to Myanmar junta & his oversight of gambling & scam op in Myawaddy border area.
Participating is DKBA commander Colonel Saw San Aung and around 60 local Chinese businesspeople, according to local media.
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19-01-2025, 10:16 PM
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(19-01-2025, 10:15 PM)Tee tiong huat Wrote: Karen Border Guard Force (BGF) has announced a crackdown following abduction of Chinese celebrities as forced labor for scam compounds in areas under its control on Myanmar-Thai border, announcement came during emergency meeting in Karen State’s Myawaddy on Wed between BGF, the Democratic Karen Benevolent Army (DKBA) & local Chinese businessmen.
Meeting led by BGF leader Colonel Saw Chit Thu, known for his close ties to Myanmar junta & his oversight of gambling & scam op in Myawaddy border area.
Participating is DKBA commander Colonel Saw San Aung and around 60 local Chinese businesspeople, according to local media.
19-01-2025, 10:27 PM
(19-01-2025, 10:15 PM)Tee tiong huat Wrote: Karen Border Guard Force (BGF) has announced a crackdown following abduction of Chinese celebrities as forced labor for scam compounds in areas under its control on Myanmar-Thai border, announcement came during emergency meeting in Karen State’s Myawaddy on Wed between BGF, the Democratic Karen Benevolent Army (DKBA) & local Chinese businessmen.
Meeting led by BGF leader Colonel Saw Chit Thu, known for his close ties to Myanmar junta & his oversight of gambling & scam op in Myawaddy border area.
Participating is DKBA commander Colonel Saw San Aung and around 60 local Chinese businesspeople, according to local media.
More thief, more karma for Myammar folks as reported in YANGON (Reuters):
Myanmar's electricity generation has dropped to about half the normal figure, as rebels have damaged critical transmission networks, causing lengthy blackouts in wide swathes of the South Asian nation, state media said on Friday.
Natural gas shortages in the war-torn nation have also helped take production down to just 2,200 MW a day, from the usual figure of 4,000 megawatt (MW), they added.
It was a rare admission junta's inability to manage critical infrastructure nearly four years after the powerful military ousted an elected civilian govt, triggering a civil war that has engulfed the impoverished nation.
- "Currently, electricity is being supplied to Yangon region at 48%, Mandalay region at 17% & the rest, including Naypyidaw, at 35%," the Global New Light Of Myanmar newspaper said, referring to the two main urban areas & the capital. Power cuts have worsened this year in commercial capital of Yangon.
- Yangon, with supply limited to ONLY 4-hour blocks, followed by 8-hour shutdowns, in a plan the power ministry unveiled last week.
"We need to schedule cooking & washing at specific times," said Aung, a 33-year-old resident of the city, Myanmar's largest home to 7.3m. "We can't sleep well because there is no power and phone connections don't work well because mobile telephone towers always experience black outs," added Aung, who gave only his first name, out of concern for his security.
19-01-2025, 10:29 PM
(19-01-2025, 10:27 PM)Tee tiong huat Wrote: More thief, more karma for Myammar folks as reported in YANGON (Reuters):
Myanmar's electricity generation has dropped to about half the normal figure, as rebels have damaged critical transmission networks, causing lengthy blackouts in wide swathes of the South Asian nation, state media said on Friday.
Natural gas shortages in the war-torn nation have also helped take production down to just 2,200 MW a day, from the usual figure of 4,000 megawatt (MW), they added.
It was a rare admission junta's inability to manage critical infrastructure nearly four years after the powerful military ousted an elected civilian govt, triggering a civil war that has engulfed the impoverished nation.
- "Currently, electricity is being supplied to Yangon region at 48%, Mandalay region at 17% & the rest, including Naypyidaw, at 35%," the Global New Light Of Myanmar newspaper said, referring to the two main urban areas & the capital. Power cuts have worsened this year in commercial capital of Yangon.
- Yangon, with supply limited to ONLY 4-hour blocks, followed by 8-hour shutdowns, in a plan the power ministry unveiled last week.
"We need to schedule cooking & washing at specific times," said Aung, a 33-year-old resident of the city, Myanmar's largest home to 7.3m. "We can't sleep well because there is no power and phone connections don't work well because mobile telephone towers always experience black outs," added Aung, who gave only his first name, out of concern for his security.
https://www.thestar.com.my/aseanplus/ase...orsen-power-crisis
19-01-2025, 10:29 PM
(19-01-2025, 10:29 PM)Tee tiong huat Wrote: https://www.thestar.com.my/aseanplus/ase...orsen-power-crisis
https://www.thestar.com.my/aseanplus/ase...wer-crisis
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