22/06/2026
Monthly Scam Bulletin #6 (12 June 2026)
The 'Investment Guru' has left the chat โ with your money. ๐ธ
Scammers have lured victims into fake investment chat groups by pretending to be investment experts and offering โfree investment lessonsโ.
Victims are enticed to โinvestโ through false promises of attractive returns and fabricated testimonials from purported chat group members.
Remember:
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Only invest through entities or persons regulated by MAS
โ ๏ธ Always verify who you are dealing with before transferring any money
Unsure if itโs a scam? Call and check with the 24/7 ScamShield Helpline at 1799 โ๏ธ
22/06/2026
โ ๏ธ*CDC VOUCHER SCAM ALERT*
Singaporean households will receive $500 in CDC vouchers from 11 June 2026.
Be wary that scammers are spreading fake CDC voucher ads, messages and emails with phishing links or QR codes that steal your personal and banking information.
โ You will never need to share your SingPass or bank login details to claim your vouchers.
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Claim your CDC vouchers safely at go.gov.sg/cdcv
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No smartphone or SingPass? Visit your nearest Community Club for assistance.
21/06/2026
On 14 June 2026, officers from Changi NPCโs Community Policing Unit (CPU) visited East 2000 Dormitory to conduct a crime prevention and anti-scam awareness session for its residents. ๐ฎ๐ปโโ๏ธ๐ท๐ผโโ๏ธ
During the engagement, our officers shared insights on emerging scam trends affecting foreign workers and provided practical advice on how to recognise, avoid, and report scam attempts. ๐ฑ๐จ
Beyond raising awareness, the session also served as a valuable platform to strengthen trust and communication between the police and the foreign worker community. Through these interactions, residents gained useful knowledge to better safeguard themselves against crime and scams in their everyday lives. ๐ค๐ก๏ธ
We would like to express our appreciation to East 2000 Dormitory for their support in making this engagement possible. By working together and staying vigilant, we can continue to foster a safer and more secure environment for everyone. ๐ช๐ป
18/06/2026
Building a safer workplace starts with awareness and preparedness. ๐ช๐ป
On 16 June 2026, officers from Changi NPCโs Community Policing Unit (CPU) were at Dell Technologies @ Changi to engage employees on current crime concerns, scam prevention, and emergency preparedness. ๐ฎ๐ปโโ๏ธ
Through interactive engagements, employees learned about the latest scam tactics used by criminals and how simple preventive measures can go a long way in protecting themselves, their families, and their finances. Our officers also introduced the ScamShield app and shared how it could help reduce exposure to scam calls and messages. ๐ฑ๐ก๏ธ
In addition, SGSecure messages were shared to encourage everyone to remain alert to potential threats, report suspicious activities promptly, and play an active role in keeping our community safe. ๐จ๐ค
We were encouraged by the positive response and active participation from Dell Technologies employees throughout the engagement. Their support reflects the importance of collective vigilance and strong community partnerships in safeguarding Singapore.
A big thank you to Dell Technologies for welcoming us and supporting our crime prevention and SGSecure outreach efforts. Together, we can continue to build a safer and more resilient Singapore for all. ๐ธ๐ฌโจ
17/06/2026
๐ซ Stay Away From Ah Longs.
Easy money today can lead to a lifetime of debt and harassment.
Unlicensed moneylenders often target individuals who are facing financial difficulties, offering quick cash with little regard for their ability to repay. What may seem like a solution can quickly become a trap, with excessive interest, hefty penalties, and persistent harassment.
Remember these warning signs:
โ Unsolicited loan offers through calls, social media or messaging apps
โ Requests for upfront payments before loan disbursement
โ Loan offers that sound too good to be true
Stay away from Ah Longs to avoid falling into a vicious cycle of debt and harassment.
17/06/2026
On 10 June 2026, officers from Changi NPCโs Community Policing Unit (CPU) were at Citi (Singapore) @ Changi Business Park to engage Citi (Singapore) staff on crime prevention, personal safety, and community preparedness. ๐ฎ๐ปโโ๏ธ
We were heartened by the overwhelming response from Citi (Singapore) staff, who visited our booth and actively engaged our officers throughout the event. Their enthusiasm and keen interest in learning more about crime prevention and public safety made the engagement both meaningful and impactful. ๐๐ป
Through our engagement, staff learned about the latest scam trends and how the ScamShield app could help safeguard them against scam calls, messages, and online threats. ๐ฑ๐ก๏ธ
Our officers also shared key SGSecure messages, highlighting the importance of staying alert, remaining vigilant, and being prepared to respond during emergencies. ๐จ๐ค
The Coffee with Cops segment provided a valuable opportunity for Citi (Singapore) staff to interact with our officers in an informal setting, ask questions, and learn more about policing and safety initiatives within the community. โ๐ฌ
We would like to thank Citi (Singapore) for their heartfelt support and participation. Through strong partnerships with our stakeholders, we can continue to strengthen community resilience and keep Singapore safe and secure for all. ๐ช๐ป๐ธ๐ฌ
12/06/2026
On 9 June 2026, officers from Changi NPCโs Community Policing Unit had the pleasure of visiting Small Wonder Preschool Changi (SUTD) to conduct a fun and educational safety awareness programme for the students. ๐ฎ๐ปโโ๏ธ๐ง๐ป๐ฆ๐ป
Through interactive activities and engaging conversations, our officers introduced the children to important personal safety concepts and shared simple tips on how they can stay safe at home, in school, and within the community. The students participated actively throughout the session and demonstrated great enthusiasm in learning about safety. โจ๐๐ปโโ๏ธ๐๐ปโโ๏ธ
The visit also gave the children a chance to learn more about the role of police officers and how we work together with the community to keep Singapore safe and secure. ๐๐ค
We would like to express our appreciation to Small Wonder Preschool Changi (SUTD) for hosting us and for the warm welcome extended to our officers. We hope the session was both enjoyable and meaningful for the students, and that the safety messages shared will stay with them as they grow.
By working together, we can nurture a safer and more resilient community for everyone
11/06/2026
Community safety begins with awareness and preparedness. ๐ก๏ธ๐๏ธ
On 6 June 2026, officers from Changi NPCโs Community Policing Unit visited Simei Green Condominium to share important crime prevention and SGSecure messages with residents. ๐ฎ๐ผ
During the engagement, residents gained insights into current scam trends and common crime concerns affecting the community. Our officers also shared practical safety tips and encouraged residents to stay alert to suspicious activities and report them promptly. ๐ฑ๐จ
Beyond crime prevention, the session emphasised the role that every resident plays in strengthening community resilience. By being vigilant, looking out for one another, and staying prepared for emergencies, we can collectively contribute to a safer living environment for all. ๐คโจ
We are grateful to the residents and management of Simei Green Condominium for their active participation and support. Strong partnerships between the Police and the community remain essential in safeguarding our neighbourhoods.
Together, we can build a safer and more resilient community! ๐ช๐ป๐ธ๐ฌ
29/05/2026
๐จ Looking for BTS concert tickets?
Watch out! Scammers are out to prey on fans looking to score tickets! ๐ซ
โ ๏ธThey may pose as ticket sellers and lure victims to pay for tickets that they wonโt deliver.
โ ๏ธThey may also sell invalid tickets that victims realise only when they are denied entry at the concert venue.
Stay safe from scams!
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Buy tickets for BTS concerts in Singapore only through the official ticket agent.
โ Resold tickets will not be honoured at the event and ticket holders will be turned away.
โ๏ธ Unsure if itโs a scam? Call the 24/7 ScamShield Helpline at 1799