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Singapore High Court dismisses Indonesian fugitive Paulus Tannos' bid to challenge extradition process
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The suspected ring leader of the alleged syndicate claimed at least 12 babies were sent to Singapore for adoption for between S$17,000 and S$21,600 per child.
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CNA Explains: How Singapore’s Small Claims Tribunals work - and what happens next
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Details of Cambodia scam centre targeting Singapore victims emerge at woman's trial
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Man to be charged with assaulting bus passenger wearing cap with Israeli emblem
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Commentary: The pitfalls of seeking legal advice from AI chatbots
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WP to hold special cadres conference on Jun 28, with Pritam Singh's position as party chief on the agenda
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