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54-year-old man arrested in connection with multiple employment fraud cases

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SINGAPORE: A 54-year-old man has been charged in court after his arrest earlier this week for his alleged involvement in multiple job fraud cases.

The arrest followed a police report received on 11 September by a victim who claimed to have fallen prey to the suspect’s deceitful promises.

The victim reported that the accused had assured him of securing a job for his relative in Singapore. However, after the victim transferred $4,100 to the man, the promise was abruptly broken, leaving the victim in a state of financial distress.

A thorough investigation was launched, ultimately leading to the arrest of the 54-year-old suspect on Tuesday (24 Oct). Preliminary findings from the investigation revealed that the suspect was allegedly involved in four other similar cases, collectively involving more than $15,000 in financial losses for the victims.

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On Thursday (26 Oct), the accused man appeared in court and was formally charged with his involvement in the job fraud cases. If found guilty, he could face a maximum penalty of up to ten years in prison and a substantial fine.

This case serves as a stark reminder of the importance of vigilance and caution in any financial transactions, especially those involving job placements and employment promises. /TISG

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