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Singaporean linked to Cambodia-based scam syndicate arrested
Singaporean linked to Cambodia-based scam syndicate arrested A total of 30 suspects - 24 Singaporeans and six Malaysians - linked to the syndicate remain at large. SINGAPORE: A 32-year-old Singaporean man was arrested in Malaysia in connection with a scam syndicate based in Phnom Penh, Cambodia. The syndicate is believed to be involved in government official impersonation scams targeting Singapore victims, the police said on Friday (Jun 5).
On top of the world together: The Singaporean husband-wife duo who summited Everest
On top of the world together: The Singaporean husband-wife duo who summited Everest Only a few Singaporeans have summited Everest. Last month, Mr Mark Ng and Ms Ng Li Ying joined that select group. SINGAPORE: After reaching the summit of Mount Everest, Singaporean Ng Li Ying took a few moments to take it all in.
Changing business of bread: Why Singaporeans crave artisanal loaves but still mourn the loss of heritage bakeries
Changing business of bread: Why Singaporeans crave artisanal loaves but still mourn the loss of heritage bakeries While modern palates crave new flavours, Singapore’s appetite for homegrown nostalgia in the form of old-school bakeries remains unchanged. SINGAPORE: When heritage bakeries and homegrown bread manufacturers close shop or move out of Singapore, it stirs up more than nostalgia as people love an “everyday staple” that comes fresh out of an oven, said food experts. That is why...
Suspected Filipino scammer reveals how Cambodian ring conned Singaporeans
Suspected Filipino scammer reveals how Cambodian ring conned Singaporeans De Villar Rizalyn Panganiban, accused of taking part in a three-level impersonation scam, gives insights into the gang’s fraud tactics De Villar Rizalyn Panganiban, 35, a Filipino, allegedly belonged to a criminal group that carried out government official impersonation scams, in which victims were tricked into believing their bank accounts had been compromised before being persuaded to transfer money to accounts...
Singaporean brand Imi wants to change the way we think about heat styling our hair
Singaporean brand Imi wants to change the way we think about heat styling our hair Great-looking tresses should not come at the expense of hair health, says Imi’s founder, who set out to create hair tools that provide users with the assurance of good hair every day. The hairstyling tools market has become increasingly crowded – and not just with big global names. Homegrown brands are stepping up with inventive technologies and fresh perspectives on hair care.
Why more Singaporeans are choosing day surgery – and the procedures you might not expect
Why more Singaporeans are choosing day surgery – and the procedures you might not expect Think surgery automatically means spending days in hospital? Doctors explain how modern techniques are making day surgery a safe and increasingly common option for some procedures you thought were too complicated. For some patients, the word “surgery” could be as dreaded as receiving the diagnosis itself.
This kebaya-wearing high sheriff is a Singaporean who volunteers with vulnerable communities in Wales
Mrs Shereen Aziz Williams never expected to build a life overseas much less in a place she knew next to nothing about. Twenty years on however, she's not only thriving in her new home but also giving back and injecting a bit of Singapore into her work.
How a boy and his eagle in Mongolia helped a grieving Singaporean son to let go – and create the book he needed
Artist Siyuan Aw's debut picture book Our Wings As One began with a solitary journey to Mongolia, and an extraordinary meeting with a boy and his eagle – who taught him the strength to let go, and the courage to begin again.
US price-fixing probe on Singaporean tycoon signals consistent legal approach
The US indictment of Singapore-based shipping tycoon Teo Siong Seng in a price-fixing scandal has raised questions about Washington’s determination to pursue prominent figures from friendly countries, though legal experts say the case conforms to established American antitrust practice. Teo, the 71-year-old chief executive of Hong Kong company Singamas Container Holdings, has several prominent executive roles, including sitting as chair of the Singapore Business Federation and on the...
Loh Kean Yew falls to Alex Lanier, misses out on Singapore Badminton Open title
Loh Kean Yew falls to Alex Lanier, misses out on Singapore Badminton Open title Loh was the first Singaporean to make the men's singles final at the tournament since Ronald Susilo in 2002. The long wait for a Singaporean to win the Singapore Badminton Open men's singles title will go on after Loh Kean Yew lost to France’s Alex Lanier in the final on Sunday (May 31). At the Singapore Indoor Stadium, world-ranked 9 Lanier beat Loh 17-21, 21-15, 21-14.