Fake investment platform Immediate Era, which used images of Singapore leaders, under investigation

Fake investment platform Immediate Era, which used images of Singapore leaders, under investigation


SINGAPORE – A scam operation is being investigated by the police after it used deceptive images of Singaporean leaders including Prime Minister Lawrence Wong and fictitious reports allegedly by mainstream news outlets to deceive Singapore residents into making fraudulent investments.

The police said on Nov 4 that reports have been lodged against the Immediate Era investment platform and that investigations are ongoing.

Members of the public were reminded to be cautious when responding to investment-related advertisements.

The fraudulent activities of Immediate Era were flagged in October by cyber security firm Group-IB, which found that the platform was engaging in large-scale scam activity linked to a forex investment platform in Mauritius.

According to an expose published by Group-IB, the platform used verified advertiser accounts appearing to only internet users on Singapore IP addresses.

These ads misappropriated images of Singapore leaders like PM Wong and Coordinating Minister for National Security K. Shanmugam to create an illusory veil of compliance while promoting lucrative investment returns.



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