TODAY-Jan 5

The recent case of a Chinese exchange student in the United States who went missing and was later found alive in the woods has sparked worldwide interest in the particular kind of scam to which he had fallen prey. A victim of “cyber kidnapping”, 17-year-old Kai Zhuang was told by a group of scammers to isolate himself in a tent in a secluded area and take pictures of himself that would make it look like he was kidnapped. They then used the photos he took to extort money from his family, threatening to harm him if they did not pay up, even though all the while, the scammers were nowhere near Kai Zhuang. Though this particular case has caught worldwide attention, this is not a new type of scam and cases have occurred, including in Singapore, over recent years. The victims are often told that if they do not comply, their families will be in danger.

Cyber kidnappers do not physically kidnap their victims, but they employ many manipulative tactics similar to other scammers who use phones or online modes of communication to conduct fraud. Read more at: https://www.todayonline.com/singapore/explainer-cyber-kidnapping-scam-protect-2336491