Singapore Establishes Task Forces to Assist Police in Crypto-Related Crimes
Singapore's Attorney-General's Office has officially established two specialized task forces, comprising approximately 20 prosecutors, tasked with addressing the crypto related crimes. Deputy Chief Prosecutor of the Atto...
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Deputy Chief Prosecutor of the Attorney-General's Chambers, Ong Shouren, told a local news outlet that law enforcement agencies are under increasing pressure to adapt and comprehend how criminals leverage technology, giving rise to new crime patterns....
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