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Crime
- Act of Endangering Human Life
- Commercial Crimes
- Youth-Centric Advisories
- Dishonest Misappropriation Of Property
- Cybercrime
- Family Violence
- Housebreaking
- Theft In Dwelling
- Motor Vehicle Theft
- Outrage of Modesty
- CDSA and CMA Bill Amendments
- Misuse of SIM Card Offences
- Sexual Crime
- Voyeurism
- Snatch Theft
- Scams
- Theft Of Bicycle and Personal Mobility Devices
- Unlicensed Moneylending
- Crime Prevention Posters
- Traffic
- Airport Security
- Online Criminal Harms Act
- Infrastructure Protection
- Security Outcome-Based Contracting
- Crime
- Act of Endangering Human Life
- Commercial Crimes
- Youth-Centric Advisories
- Dishonest Misappropriation Of Property
- Cybercrime
- Family Violence
- Housebreaking
- Theft In Dwelling
- Motor Vehicle Theft
- Outrage of Modesty
- CDSA and CMA Bill Amendments
- Misuse of SIM Card Offences
- Sexual Crime
- Voyeurism
- Snatch Theft
- Scams
- Theft Of Bicycle and Personal Mobility Devices
- Unlicensed Moneylending
- Crime Prevention Posters
- Traffic
- Traffic Matters
- Road Safety Tips
- Road Safety Campaigns
- Road Safety Challenge
- Airport Security
- Known Consignor Regime
- Regulated Air Cargo Agent Regime
- Online Criminal Harms Act
- Introduction to OCHA
- Application for Reconsideration
- Appeal to Reviewing Tribunal
- Codes of Practice
- Appeal to Minister
- Infrastructure Protection
- Infrastructure Protection Act
- Protected Areas and Protected Places
- Special Developments / Special Infrastructures
- Building Security
- Security Outcome-Based Contracting
- Security Outcome-Based Contracting
Beware of impersonation scamsGovernment officials will NEVER do these things over a phone call:
If you receive an SMS from the government, make sure it is sent from the gov.sg SMS Sender ID*. Scammers may cite your personal information (e.g. name or NRIC number) to appear legitimate. Do not automatically trust someone just because he/she has your personal information. Call the 24/7 ScamShield Helpline at 1799 to check if you are unsure if something is a scam. To find out more about Government Officials Impersonation Scams, visit www.scamshield.gov.sg. * Exceptions apply for National Service call-ups and emergency services. Read more about the exceptions. |
More than S$55mil lost to scams in July 2025! There were more than 550 investment scam cases with more than S$23mil lost in July 2025. Many victims were lured by fake investment ads and social media posts. Some ads or posts may even feature fake endorsements from political office holders or celebrities! Unsure if something is a scam? Call and check with the 24/7 ScamShield Helpline at 1799. |
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Download the Anti-Scam Resource Guide for information on the investigation process for scam cases and resources available to support you. |
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Learn about the latest and past scam trends from www.scamshield.gov.sg. |
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Access www.scamshield.gov.sg which is a one-stop information and resources portal on scams. Call ScamShield helpline @ 1799 (Available 24/7, Monday to Sunday) to check if you are unsure if something is a scam, or if you have any scam-related queries. |