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Wayne Soh You Chen and Brian Sie Eng Fa face charges under the Organised Crime Act after a scam caused S$41 million in losses across 438 cases, police said.

  • On Nov 17, two Singaporeans, Wayne Soh You Chen, 27, and Brian Sie Eng Fa, 32, were charged under the Organised Crime Act after deportation, accused of facilitating cheating linked to organised crime.
  • Investigators say the syndicate was led by fugitive Singaporean Ng Wei Liang, who allegedly recruited relatives into the Phnom Penh‑based organised criminal group that targeted victims in Singapore.
  • Foreign police arrested the suspects in Phnom Penh, Cambodia and Khon Kaen, Thailand before deportation to Singapore, where both men appeared in court via video‑link.
  • Under the Organised Crime Act penalties, Soh's lawyer Gino Hardial Singh and Sie face possible charges at the Nov 24 adjourned hearing at the Central Police Division, Singapore.
  • Authorities say dozens of suspects remain at large, including twenty-five other Singaporeans and seven Malaysians, while the Singapore Police Force seized assets and issued prohibition‑of‑disposal orders after a joint operation on Sept 9.
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Two Singaporean citizens have been charged with participating in a criminal organization that defrauded at least $41 million in 438 cases.

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Asia One broke the news in Singapore on Sunday, November 16, 2025.
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