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- SINGAPORE, March 24 — A 23-year-old man has been charged for allegedly helping facilitate the collection of 8
- 6kg of gold items worth more than S$654,000 in a government official impersonation scam, The Straits Times reported
- Ng Kim Boy was accused of conspiring with several unnamed individuals on March 20 to retain the proceeds of criminal conduct, according to court documents cited by the newspaper
- The police told The Straits Times that a 62-year-old woman received calls from people claiming to be from the Monetary Authority of Singapore (MAS) and telecom firm M1, informing her of an overdue S$3
- The alleged scam continued via WhatsApp, with the woman told that purchases including an iPhone 17 Pro Max and Apple Watches had been made using her accounts and delivered to an unfamiliar address in
- A man posing as an MAS investigation officer instructed her to declare all valuables for a supposed money-laundering case
- Source: Man charged over S$654,000 gold haul in Singapore govt impersonation scam
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Published by Secafe on March 25, 2026. Source: Man charged over S$654,000 gold haul in Singapore govt imper
