The men, aged 28 and 32, were arrested in Malaysia with help from the Royal Malaysia Police.
Two men arrested for their suspected involvement in an armed gang robbery are escorted in cars by police officers. SINGAPORE: Two men will be charged in court on Thursday for their alleged roles in an armed gang robbery involving more than S$4.34 million in cash, cryptocurrency and other valuables.
Officers established the identities of the men involved through ground enquiries and found that the group had fled to Malaysia shortly after the police were alerted to the case.
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