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2 Singaporean men deported from Thailand, Cambodia to be charged with alleged scam-related offences
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- Both men, aged 44, were arrested by the Anti-Scam Command officers upon their arrival in Singapore, said the police. PHOTOS: SINGAPORE POLICE FORCE
- Both men, aged 44, were arrested by the Anti-Scam Command officers upon their arrival in Singapore, said the police. PHOTOS: SINGAPORE POLICE FORCE
- Both men, aged 44, were arrested by the Anti-Scam Command officers upon their arrival in Singapore, said the police. PHOTOS: SINGAPORE POLICE FORCE
- Both men, aged 44, were arrested by the Anti-Scam Command officers upon their arrival in Singapore, said the police. PHOTOS: SINGAPORE POLICE FORCE
- Both men, aged 44, were arrested by the Anti-Scam Command officers upon their arrival in Singapore, said the police. PHOTOS: SINGAPORE POLICE FORCE
[SINGAPORE] Two Singaporean men believed to be involved in transnational scam operations and money mule offences have been arrested here following their deportation from Thailand and Cambodia, respectively on Nov 11.
Both men, aged 44, were arrested by the Anti-Scam Command officers upon their arrival in Singapore, said the Singapore Police Force (SPF) in a statement on Nov 13.
The first man was arrested by the Royal Thai Police (RTP) during a raid in Bangkok.
