Singaporean woman sentenced to more than 31 years’ jail in Taiwan for helping scam syndicate
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Singaporean woman sentenced to more than 31 years' jail in Taiwan for helping scam syndicate
A Singaporean woman who was previously arrested in Taiwan has been sentenced by two counties there to a total of more than 31 years in prison for her involvement in nearly 30 incidents of fraud and money laundering.The woman was identified as Kek Hui Ting in court papers in Yunlin and Changhua counties, published on Oct 17 and 21, respectively....
Singaporean Woman Sentenced to 31 Years in Taiwan for Withdrawing S$71,750 across Nearly 30 Fraud Cases
A Singaporean woman has been sentenced to more than 31 years in prison by two Taiwanese courts for her involvement in nearly 30 fraud and money laundering cases. Kek Hui Ting, whose age was not provided in court documents but was reported as 27 years old in April, received separate sentences from Yunlin and Changhua county courts. The Yunlin court handed down a 30-year and two-month jail term for 25 counts of fraud, while the Changhua court add…
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