Phishing Scams: SPF on massive PR Campaign after unwilling to do more in the past

Filloz

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Noticed a lot of articles about how fast the police react against phishing scams in the past few days.
https://www.channelnewsasia.com/sin...ice-rush-fake-bank-websites-lost-cash-2466421
https://www.straitstimes.com/singap...tional-syndicates-urges-public-to-be-vigilant
https://www.todayonline.com/singapo...eing-lost-must-also-win-victims-trust-1802036

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However, my personal experience with IO when I reported a case to SPF was that for many years, they were reluctant to handle it. They simply wanted to reduce their workload. There are many types of phishing and now then they willing to take actions.

Back then, without investigation, the IO told me that me that they had no jurisdiction for overseas phishing scams that targeted me, Singaporeans and local companies.

Instead of embarking on this massive PR campaign to whitewash their oversights for years, they should apologize for their unwillingness to do more in recent years.
 
So now SPF is reduced from catching criminals to putting on a wayang show? Ahhh....that's what good dogs do.
 
With those social distancing ambassadors around, seemed like petty crime rate dropped a bit. I like.
 
When I see them ,always remind me of Little India case,a shame to them forever, n now always try to post n try to put on a on the ball publicity, it's a joke,too many jiuhu PR working inside,those u ask them fxxx girls they chiong,when ke a like little India case all bo lan par.
 
Fuck their mothers' cheebyes.
Hope their webcam get hack and their hole digging footage leak.
 
Sinkie poodles are 党警. Their actions depend on the whim of their political masters.

Law enforcement my arse. :rolleyes:
 
What a bunch of useless cocks! U mean there’s an entire anti-scam centre in the police force and yet scam cases are seemingly getting out of control?!
 
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