How do I report a scammer to the police in Singapore

To report a scammer to the police in Singapore, you can follow these steps:

  1. Call the Police Hotline (999): In cases of immediate danger or emergencies related to scams, you should call 999, which is the emergency hotline number for the Singapore Police Force (SPF). Provide the operator with all the necessary details, including your location and the nature of the scam.
  2. Visit a Nearest Police Post: If the situation is not an emergency but you still want to report a scam, you can visit the nearest police post or neighborhood police center. You can find a list of police posts and their locations on the SPF’s official website.
  3. Make an Online Police Report: If you prefer to make a non-emergency report online, you can do so through the SPF’s online reporting portal. Here are the steps to make an online report:
    • Visit the SPF’s “E-Services” portal on their official website.
    • Look for the option to “Report a Crime.”
    • Follow the instructions to complete the online report, providing as much detail as possible about the scam and the scammer.
  4. Contact the Commercial Affairs Department (CAD): If the scam is related to financial fraud or commercial crimes, you can contact the Commercial Affairs Department (CAD) directly. CAD specializes in investigating such cases. You can reach them through their contact details on the SPF’s official website.

When reporting a scam, it’s important to provide as much information as possible, including the following:

  • Details of the scam: Describe what happened, including how you were contacted, what the scammer said or did, and any information they provided (phone numbers, email addresses, etc.).
  • Scammer’s information: If you have any information about the scammer, such as their name, contact details, or any other identifying information, provide it to the police.
  • Evidence: If you have any evidence related to the scam, such as emails, text messages, or documents, make copies and provide them to the police.
  • Financial information: If you have been a victim of a financial scam, provide details about any financial transactions, bank accounts, or payment methods involved.
  • Any other relevant information: Share any additional details that may help the police investigate the case.
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It’s crucial to report scams promptly to the police so that they can take appropriate action and, if possible, prevent further victims from falling prey to scammers. Additionally, consider informing relevant authorities, such as the Monetary Authority of Singapore (MAS) or the Cyber Security Agency of Singapore (CSA), if the scam involves financial or cyber-related crimes.