SINGAPORE: More Singaporeans fell prey to lucky draw phone scams in the first eight months of the year.
Police said there were 234 reported cases in the period, of which 134 victims were cheated of their money.
Between January and August last year, there were 201 reported cases of lucky draw phone scams and 123 victims who were cheated.
The amount of money cheated from victims went up by 21 per cent to S$4.6 million, compared to S$3.8 million in the same period last year.
Police said victims include professionals, youths and senior citizens.
Tricksters would typically call their victims and inform them that they have won a prize in a lucky draw overseas.
In order to redeem the prize, which could be a luxury car or air tickets, the victim will have to pay a processing fee or tax upfront.
After receiving the first payment via bank transfers, the tricksters would ask for subsequent payments.
The victim usually realises he or she has been cheated when the culprit becomes uncontactable.
Police advised the public to call 999 immediately if they receive a lucky draw phone scam call.
The public should not make any advance payment to claim any prize.
- CNA/xq
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