Love hoaxes to money mules: She fights scams in Singapore as SPF’s Anti-Scam Command lead investigator

” While scammers are impressive, there’s usually a design we may identify”, the 38- year- ancient said. &nbsp,

The nature of the fake is then disclosed to the general public” to lessen the impact of those schemes.”

Some schemes, such as love schemes, are more complicated, DSP Sindhu added. Victims would freely give their respect and money to keep the relationship going by pretending to be in love and being in love with someone else around. &nbsp,

” There is a deep psychological aspect to some scams, such that victims do n’t even realise they’re being victimised”, she said. &nbsp,

” In such cases, we work with]the SPF] contacts staff to create information so that people susceptible to these scams you connect to them”, she added. ” We even help them accept that what they’re going through is no ordinary nor satisfactory, and enable them to take steps to protect themselves”.