At least 13 Malaysians arrested in one month for allegedly scamming victims in Singapore


Malaysian syndicate member Lee Jian Cheng during a scene visit at VivoCity on Sept 22. - ST

SINGAPORE: At least 13 Malaysians were arrested in one month over their suspected involvement in scamming victims in Singapore.

Most of these scams were government official impersonation scams, which saw US$126.5 million lost in the first six months of 2025.

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