Close to 400 Covid-19-related scams reported, S$1.4 million cheated from January to April

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SINGAPORE — From January to April this year, a total of 394 scams related to Covid-19 were reported and victims were cheated of at least S$1.4 million, Minister for Home Affairs K Shanmugam said on Thursday (June 4).

 

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