A former pre-school teacher, who has been wanted by Toronto police in Canada since 2019 for offences including fraud, continued with her criminal ways in Singapore and was caught when she tried to flee the city-state in February.
Posted on 25 July 2024 02:48 pm | 117 views | 0 comments
Two of her victims were her friends – Ms Huang, a 26-year-old Chinese national and Ms Ng, a 28-year-old Malaysian – both of whom she met in September 2023. Ms Huang initially turned down Hui’s request but was pestered into giving in. Hui then stayed at Ms Huang’s home in an undisclosed location, DPP Bin said.
During this time, Hui searched for valuables at Ms Huang’s home and made off with a red packet containing $1,000 cash. Ms Huang later made a police report.
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