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Busted Bandwidth: Singapore Nab Six in Global Cybercrime Sting
Six men were arrested in Singapore for involvement in illicit cyber activities. Singapore police seized electronic devices and cash during the raids. The five Chinese nationals face charges under the Computer Misuse Act 1993, while the Singaporean man is charged with abetting unauthorized website access.…

Hot Take:
Seems like the cybercriminals thought they could play a high-stakes game of “Catch Me If You Can” in Singapore. Spoiler alert: the Singaporean police won this round.
Key Points:
- Six men, one Singaporean and five Chinese, were arrested in Singapore for suspected cyber crimes.
- Raids took place across multiple residential sites on the island.
- Electronic devices and cash were seized during the operations.
- The Chinese nationals are alleged to be part of a global cybercrime syndicate.
- The Singaporean is accused of aiding unauthorized access to websites.