Singapore’s government has announced that scammers will face mandatory caning of up to 24 strokes starting December 30.
MHA said that offenders convicted for cheating offences that do not involve scams may also be liable to discretionary caning ...
Singapore's High Commission in Canberra, Australia, has responded to an article on Australian publication Sydney Morning ...
Those who launder scam proceeds or provide national identification credentials and mobile phone SIM cards to scammers could ...
(MENAFN- Live Mint) Singapore has reinstated an old punishment to combat a sharp rise in online scams. Parliament has amended the criminal law to permit caning for individuals involved in scams and ...
I refer to the report “My heart is crying: Singapore accelerates pace of executions” (Report, July 31). Your correspondent alleges that Singapore’s use of capital punishment may be “straining the ...
The death penalty is mandatory in Singapore for drug trafficking above certain quantities, such as 500 grams of cannabis or ...
Singapore's government will consider caning as punishment for some scam-related offences, State for Home Affairs Minister Sun Xueling said during a parliamentary debate Tuesday. The Southeast Asian ...
Singapore's High Court dismissed on Tuesday the first legal challenge in years to the city-state's mandatory death penalty ...
Singapore executed a woman for the first time in 19 years on Friday, marking the city-state's second death by hanging this week for convicted drug traffickers. Saridewi Djamani, 45, was sentenced to ...
(Bangkok) – Singapore’s execution of Mohammad bin Kadar on April 17, 2015, should be the last use of capital punishment in the country, Human Rights Watch said today. Singapore has about 25 people on ...
Singapore’s government has announced that scammers will face mandatory caning, a punishment already used for several other offenses.