Two Chinese nationals linked to a syndicate entered Singapore on Nov 5 with the intention to cheat shops by buying luxury goods with stolen credit card information, but backed out of the plan.
Posted on 23 December 2024 11:39 am | 464 views | 3 comments
On Dec 20, Li, who had roped in Xu to take part in the scheme, was sentenced to 15 weeks’ jail, while Xu was given eight weeks’ jail. “Over time, they can... damage Singapore’s standing both as a financial hub as well as a preferred centre of commerce.” Li and Xu arrived in Singapore the next day, on Nov 5. Huihuang then sent Li images of the fake Japanese passports.
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