Mandatory caning for scammers under new law


Scammers in Singapore face mandatory caning of up to 24 strokes for serious cases with effect from yesterday as a law authorising the punishment came into effect.

The city-state has doubled down on syndicates following record-high scam losses, with the Home Affairs Ministry saying that “fighting scams is a top national priority”.

South-East Asia’s second-largest economy lost more than US$2.8bil (RM11.3bil) through scams from 2020 up to the first half of 2025, Sim Ann, Singapore’s senior minister of state for home affairs, told parliament last month as she pushed for the Bill to pass.

Around 190,000 cases of scamming had been reported over that time period, she said.

Caning scammers was part of amendments to the penal code passed in parliament in November, and will be imposed on top of other punishments like imprisonment and fines.

“Yes, it comes into effect today, 30 Dec 2025,” the Home Ministry said.

Scammers and members of scam syndicates or recruiters “will face mandatory caning of at least six strokes, up to a maximum of 24 strokes”, the ministry said in an earlier statement.

Those helping scammers, including so-called “money mules” who offer bank accounts or SIM cards, face “discretionary caning” of up to 12 lashes, it added. — AFP

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