SINGAPORE - A Chinese national was offered a 30,000 yuan (S$5,600) reward if he came to Singapore to retrieve nearly $500,000 in cash and valuables that two burglars had earlier stolen. Food deliveryman Wu Jinxing, 28, who earned around 200 yuan a day, accepted the offer and arrived in Singapore on July 27. He then went to a forested area...
Wu Jinxing, 28, pleaded guilty to one count of handling the benefits of criminal conduct.SINGAPORE - A Chinese national was offered a 30,000 yuan reward if he came to Singapore to retrieve nearly $500,000 in cash and valuables that two burglars had earlier stolen.
Deputy Public Prosecutor Janessa Phua said the two burglars - Wu Jianxin, 30, and Huang Ziqian, 35 - who are also Chinese nationals, are still at large.According to the documents, the pair broke into one of the houses in July to steal the orange Birkin bag, cash in different currencies, and three luxury watches, each worth up to $165,000.They also went to other houses to steal jewellery, cash and 12 more Hermes bags.
Wu Jinxing agreed to be part of the plan despite knowing that it involved illegal activities. He arrived in Singapore around noon that day and took a train to Buona Vista MRT station, as instructed by Wu Jianxin.
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