Would caning scammers and money mules reduce the number of scam cases?
[Straits Times] - 03/8/2025
Some believe caning will deter offenders, but others question if it is disproportionate to the crime.
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Would caning scammers and money mules reduce the number of scam cases?
Some believe caning will deter offenders, but others question if it is disproportionate to the crime.
[Straits Times] - 8/03/2025
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