Singapore police remind public of ‘winning’ anti-scam hotline number

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The "winning" anti-scam hotline number. (IMAGE: Singapore Police Force/Facebook)

SINGAPORE — The Singapore Police Force has reminded the public of the anti-scam “winning” hotline number ahead of the record $16 million Singapore Pools Toto Hong Bao draw on Friday night (11 February).

“We may not be able to help you win $16 million, but we may help stop you from losing $16 million,” the SPF said in a post on its Facebook page.

In the post, SPF adapted the design of a typical Toto ticket to highlight its message, with the anti-scam toll-free number 1800 722 6688 prominently displayed.

SPF said, “Scammers choose their targets like picking numbers during a lottery draw. Don't end up being their winning ticket!”

The SPF advises the public to call the anti-scam hotline or go to scamalert.sg to learn more about scams.

Its advisory comes amid a recent rise in scams in Singapore including the OCBC email phishing scams. Following the scams that targeted OCBC customers, banks in Singapore tightened their security measures for online banking including removing clickable links in emails or SMS sent.

On Monday, Parliament will debate on the spate of online scams and discuss ways to fight the scourge.

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