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Serious 20 Male Oppies Kena Scammed And Fined $300 For Looking For Hookers, A Non-Essential Activity! How Many People Scammed On Sammyboy?

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SINGAPORE - Twenty victims of credit-for-sex scams have been penalised for flouting circuit breaker measures as they had left their residences to procure sexual services, a non-essential activity.

The victims procured these sexual services by leaving their homes to buy gift cards or to make payment at AXS machines and were each issued a composition sum of $300 for flouting safe distancing regulations under the Covid-19 (Temporary Measures) (Control Order) Regulations, the police said in a statement on Thursday (April 30).

Between April 18 and 29 this year, the police received separate reports from at least 20 male victims, aged between 18 and 52, that they had fallen prey to credit-for-sex scams.

In total, the victims were cheated of more than $50,000.

In most cases, the victims had befriended the scammers or searched for sexual services through online applications such as WeChat, Tinder and Michat, or websites such as Locanto and Skokka.

There were also instances where scammers would proactively approach the victims through these online applications or websites to offer sexual services. The victims were then instructed to either make advance payments via AliPay credits at AXS machines or buy iTunes or Google Play gift cards and send over the redemption codes in exchange for the sexual services.

The scammers then became uncontactable after the advance payments were made.


In the first three months of the year, the police received 237 reports of credit-for-sex scams, with more than $613,000 cheated. The number of cases reported increased by 40.2 per cent and the total amount cheated increased by more than $211,000 when compared with the same period in 2019.

The police advised the public to be wary of friend requests or online listings offering escort, massage or sexual services as they may be fraudulent in nature.

Police said scammers may employ scare tactics to threaten victims into making more payments. They urged the public not to accede to the scammers' demands or give out personal details such as their credit card information.

They added that people should take the circuit breaker measures seriously, and avoid going out during this period.

Those in doubt or have information related to credit-for-sex crimes can call the police hotline on 1800-255-0000, or visit this website.

People who need urgent police assistance can call 999.

To get scam-related advice, the public can call the anti-scam helpline on 1800-722-6688 or visit this website.

Members of the public can also join the "Let's fight scams" campaign by signing up to receive up-to-date messages and share them with their family and friends.


https://www.straitstimes.com/singap...hed-circuit-breaker-rules-by-leaving-homes-to
 
So victims reported the crime and baotoh ownself?
Sinkies really self pwn
 
All these idiots got fucked thrice.

Police are useless, they can't get your money back. Self admit crime, fine another $300. After all that, no cunts to fuck. Lol
 
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SINGAPORE - Twenty victims of credit-for-sex scams have been penalised for flouting circuit breaker measures as they had left their residences to procure sexual services, a non-essential activity.

The victims procured these sexual services by leaving their homes to buy gift cards or to make payment at AXS machines and were each issued a composition sum of $300 for flouting safe distancing regulations under the Covid-19 (Temporary Measures) (Control Order) Regulations, the police said in a statement on Thursday (April 30).

Between April 18 and 29 this year, the police received separate reports from at least 20 male victims, aged between 18 and 52, that they had fallen prey to credit-for-sex scams.

In total, the victims were cheated of more than $50,000.

In most cases, the victims had befriended the scammers or searched for sexual services through online applications such as WeChat, Tinder and Michat, or websites such as Locanto and Skokka.

There were also instances where scammers would proactively approach the victims through these online applications or websites to offer sexual services. The victims were then instructed to either make advance payments via AliPay credits at AXS machines or buy iTunes or Google Play gift cards and send over the redemption codes in exchange for the sexual services.

The scammers then became uncontactable after the advance payments were made.


In the first three months of the year, the police received 237 reports of credit-for-sex scams, with more than $613,000 cheated. The number of cases reported increased by 40.2 per cent and the total amount cheated increased by more than $211,000 when compared with the same period in 2019.

The police advised the public to be wary of friend requests or online listings offering escort, massage or sexual services as they may be fraudulent in nature.

Police said scammers may employ scare tactics to threaten victims into making more payments. They urged the public not to accede to the scammers' demands or give out personal details such as their credit card information.

They added that people should take the circuit breaker measures seriously, and avoid going out during this period.

Those in doubt or have information related to credit-for-sex crimes can call the police hotline on 1800-255-0000, or visit this website.

People who need urgent police assistance can call 999.

To get scam-related advice, the public can call the anti-scam helpline on 1800-722-6688 or visit this website.

Members of the public can also join the "Let's fight scams" campaign by signing up to receive up-to-date messages and share them with their family and friends.


https://www.straitstimes.com/singap...hed-circuit-breaker-rules-by-leaving-homes-to

Surely this has to be the most essential service of all.
 
Haha...the article also cheeky. Have to state the obvious.... sex service is not essential service
 
Tinder is for people who want to fornicate or commit adultery. It's not a secret.

I use Wechat to chat with my ATB friend. The Tiongs are used to using it for communication and Whatsapp is blocked in their motherland.
 
Sex is a basic need, just like food and water. Therefore, providing sexual services ought be classified as an essential service. The authorities need to revise this.

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@ginfreely yours is the smelliest because you have been fucked by Indians. Fish curry pussy.
Don’t think everyone don’t know you @Valium Cantonese son of whore are an evil coward criminal bully that knows very well you will be charged under POHA protection from harassment act if you go to my twitter and post. And that’s why hiding here under leongsam asshole to spew evil filthy lies of me.
 
All these idiots got fucked thrice.

Police are useless, they can't get your money back. Self admit crime, fine another $300. After all that, no cunts to fuck. Lol
All these idiots got fucked thrice.

Police are useless, they can't get your money back. Self admit crime, fine another $300. After all that, no cunts to fuck. Lol
失了妇人又折兵
 
Virus got smell meh?

Actually yes! Who would have thought...

https://www.livescience.com/dogs-smell-covid-19.html

Scientists are training dogs to identify COVID-19 by following their noses.

A new program at the University of Pennsylvania's School of Veterinary Medicine (Penn Vet) is putting noses to the grindstone for disease detection. Researchers are working with dogs to see if the canines' superior sniffers can help with early detection of COVID-19 in humans.

Dogs that can pinpoint the scent of COVID-19 could identify infection in people who are asymptomatic, and could play a valuable role in disease response as people return to work and social-distancing restrictions are relaxed, Penn Vet representatives said in a statement.

Related: Coronavirus outbreak: Live updates

Reports of dogs sniffing out cancer have been documented since the 1980s, Live Science previously reported. Many cells produce volatile organic compounds (VOCs) that have distinctive odors and are present "in human blood, saliva, urine or breath," Cynthia Otto, a doctor of veterinary medicine and a director of Penn Vet's Working Dog Center, said in the statement.

Studies have shown that the smell of VOCs released by cancerous cells is unique enough that dogs' sensitive noses — which have up to 300 million scent detectors, compared with around 6 million in people — can spot the presence of cancer cells amid healthy ones; in fact, most dogs can be trained in about six months to identify the smell of a specific cancer. That same ability could enable dogs to identify disease caused by the novel coronavirus.
 
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