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My finance expertise was no defence against online scammers
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Crime·4/30/2026AI summary

My finance expertise was no defence against online scammers

A veteran finance professional with decades of experience at major institutions like JP Morgan, Citi and BNY Mellon recounts nearly being scammed via WhatsApp. The scam involved a message from a senior Japanese banker friend requesting a payment, complete with verified profile details. The author emphasizes that even sophisticated individuals are vulnerable to increasingly sophisticated AI-driven scams, noting that deception cases accounted for 48% of all crime in Hong Kong last year with losses reaching HK$3.6 billion.

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Philippines Approves New Inter-Agency SOPs to Close Gaps in Organised Crime Coordination
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Politics·4/30/2026AI summary

Philippines Approves New Inter-Agency SOPs to Close Gaps in Organised Crime Coordination

The Philippines has approved new Inter-Agency Standard Operating Procedures (SOPs) on April 22 to improve coordination among law enforcement agencies in combating organised crime. The SOPs address gaps exposed during earlier raids, including difficulties in coordinating evidence, freezing assets, identifying trafficking victims and building cases against operators who left few physical traces. Analysts and former officials warn the bigger test will be whether the new playbook can keep pace with criminal networks already moving from large Pogo compounds into more elusive operations.

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Malaysian Indians Most Likely to Frustrate Scammers With Questions, Police Find
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4/29/2026AI summary

Malaysian Indians Most Likely to Frustrate Scammers With Questions, Police Find

Police in Malaysia's Penang state have found that ethnic Indians are significantly less likely to fall for online scams compared to other racial groups. Only 7% of 5,090 scam cases reported in Penang last year involved Indian victims, despite scammers targeting all communities equally. Penang CCID deputy chief Pang Meng Tuck attributed this to Indians responding to scammers with a barrage of questions. The findings come as Malaysia removed over 98,500 scam-related posts in 2025, up from 63,652 in 2024.

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