Singapore's suspected Chinese cryptocurrency poker room was robbed, with losses of approximately 4.34 million yuan

2024-05-02 14:57:09
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ChainCatcher news, according to Lianhe Zaobao, a residential unit in King Albert Park, Bukit Timah, Singapore was the scene of an armed robbery, where at least four men robbed 11 victims aged between 25 and 45 (suspected to be Chinese cryptocurrency players). The victims had various valuables stolen, including Singapore and foreign currencies, cryptocurrencies, and luxury brand watches, with a total value of approximately 4.34 million SGD.

It is reported that with the cooperation of the Royal Malaysia Police, two suspects aged 28 and 32 were arrested in Malaysia on April 27 and 28. The two suspects were extradited back to Singapore on April 30.

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