Former lawyer M. Ravi, known for shaping constitutional law in Singapore, has been found dead, with police investigating an unnatural death. Read more at straitstimes.com. Read more at ...
Police said a 56-year-old man had been admitted to Tan Tock Seng Hospital at 6.50am on Dec 24. The man, who was unconscious, was subsequently pronounced dead.
Japan's top oil refiner Eneos is leading rival bidders for Chevron's stake in a Singapore refinery, with a deal nearing ...
Former lawyer M. Ravi, known for shaping constitutional law in Singapore, has been found dead, with police investigating an ...
A 47-year-old man already serving a jail term for his role in a case involving husbands who drugged their wives and arranged ...
Japan’s Eneos Holdings Inc. is ahead of rival bidders for US heavyweight Chevron Corp.’s stake in a Singapore oil refinery, ...
SINGAPORE – Former lawyer Ravi Madasamy, better known as M. Ravi, has been found dead in the early hours of Dec 24. The ...
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Singapore mandates 6 to 24 strokes of cane for scammers under new criminal law
Those who launder scam proceeds or provide national identification credentials and mobile phone SIM cards to scammers could ...
Scam offenders in Singapore will face caning from 30 December 2025 as tougher criminal penalties take effect. The changes are ...
In this image provided by the Myanmar military on Oct. 19, 2025, soldiers raid the KK Park online scam center in Myawaddy ...
The city-state's government has said that scammers will face mandatory caning of up to 24 strokes from Dec 30, under changes to criminal law to deter surging fraud cases.
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What is judicial caning and why is Singapore now applying it to scammers?
From December 30, courts will be allowed to impose between six and 24 strokes of the cane on offenders convicted of serious ...
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