Singapore court charges 12 allegedly linked to scam syndicate operating from Cambodia


The suspects were apprehended after police raided several locations on Sept 9, including residential apartments and hotel rooms -SINGAPORE POLICE FORCE

SINGAPORE: Twelve alleged members of a scam syndicate have been charged, with police saying the group operated out of Cambodia but targeted victims in Singapore.

The syndicate, which was secretly operating out of a scam centre in Phnom Penh, is believed to be responsible for at least 330 reported cases involving more than $40 million in losses.

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