SINGAPORE, March 22 — Singapore police arrested two Malaysian men on March 21 for their suspected involvement in scams that involved impersonating government officials.
The arrests bring the number of Malaysians detained in such cases this month to eight, according to a report by The Straits Times.
Police said the latest arrests followed a case reported on March 20, when a 62‑year‑old woman received calls from individuals claiming to be from telco M1 and the Monetary Authority of Singapore.
The callers told her she had an overdue bill of S$350 (RM1,076) and later alleged that Apple products had been purchased using her accounts and delivered to an address in Bukit Batok.
One of the scammers, posing as an MAS officer on WhatsApp, instructed her to declare her valuables and bring 8.6kg of gold to the MAS Building in Shenton Way.





