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50 minutes, 50,000 calls, US$1.2 million lost: Singapore’s high-speed scam
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50 minutes, 50,000 calls, US$1.2 million lost: Singapore’s high-speed scam

April 3, 2026
South China Morning Post
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A Malaysian electrician was recruited by a syndicate and travelled to Singapore to set up devices in a rented house that would blast thousands of automated scam calls, with call origins masked to appear like they were being made locally. The devices transmitted over 50,000 call sessions over a 50-minute period, linked to around 18,000 phone numbers, 40 of which later featured in 42 police reports.

50 minutes, 50,000 calls, US$1.2 million lost: Singapore’s high-speed scam

The call sessions contained automated voice messages perpetuating scams from purported government...

South China Morning Post
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