To combat a surge in modern-day online scams, Singapore has turned to a punishment from the past: caning. This past week, ...
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For many years, hunting was the singular pursuit at Lochdhu Lodge. It was designed as a plaything of the nobility, where the ...
Singapore is making an unprecedented step towards targeting online scammers, who will now face similar punishments for rape ...
Singapore passes a law introducing mandatory caning for online scammers, with up to 24 strokes for offenders. Government ...
A 'voluntary exit scheme' for senior ranks will launch this month as Met Commissioner Sir Mark Rowley steps up efforts to win ...
SINGAPORE plans to unleash at least six brutal strokes of the cane on convicted online scammers, a minister told lawmakers on ...
After losing almost $3 billion (USD) to scam artists between 2020 and September 2025, Singapore is imposing strict penalties ...
The mandatory caning punishment involves a minimum of six strokes and could go up to 24 strokes – a penalty usually reserved ...
The name of a modest cul-de-sac in a Norfolk village still brings back memories of the alleged abuse carried out by the priest it is named after.
Singapore reinstates caning as a punishment for online scam offenders amid a rise in scam cases, resulting in significant ...