Singapore Communications and Information Minister Josephine Teo on Friday (May 28) has slammed as crude an altered image of a dine-in area set up in Lower Delta Road for taxi drivers and delivery riders.
A file photo of a man surfing the dark web. Singapore police found 178 photos of different victims taken between November 2014 and June 2016 on the doctor’s phones. Dreamstime/TNS
SINGAPORE: A general practitioner (GP) who was jailed for 30 weeks in May 2019 for taking upskirt photos of dozens of victims has been suspended from practising medicine for 14 months.
Dr Sim Choon Seng, who is in his mid-50s, had pleaded guilty to the disciplinary charge brought against him by the Singapore Medical Council (SMC) – that his conviction for the offences implies a defect in character which makes him unfit for the profession.
The police said that those who receive a suspicious message or call purporting to be from their bank should verify it by calling the hotline published on the bank’s website and not the number provided in the SMS. Business photo created by ijeab - www.freepik.com
SINGAPORE: A scam where customers receive an SMS message claiming their bank accounts have been suspended has resurfaced here, the police said on April 26.
These spoofed messages, which appear in the same thread as the official messages from local banks, would direct customers to call a phone number for assistance.
Swindlers impersonating bank staff would answer the call and ask victims for their NRIC and credit card details.
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