Some scam victims refuse to believe they have been cheated, think police officers are the bad guys

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Some victims refuse to believe they have been cheated, think police officers are the bad guys

SINGAPORE - Living alone, and without friends and family to support her, a woman in her 80s transferred her entire life savings of about $450,000 to scammers impersonating officials from China.

Another incident involved a victim who fell prey to scammers impersonating officials from the local authorities. "She was so into the narrative weaved by the scammer that after the interview, she reported to the scammer that she was interrogated by bad people in a small room.The officers were sharing with the media on Thursday the many challenges faced by officers working with the Anti-Scam Division.

 

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