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Chinese man fakes kidnapping to get out of gambling debt in S'pore | Liu faces up to 10 years in jail if convicted | Inshorts – Inshorts

A Chinese man who faked his kidnapping in Singapore to free himself of his gambling debt has been charged. The 33-year-old man, Liu Changjian, staged his kidnapping to extort a ransom of 30,000 yuan (over 3 lakh) from his aunt in China. An investigation revealed that Liu had piled on a gambling debt of S$20,000-S$30,000 (12.4 lakh-18.6 lakh).

Read the full article at: https://inshorts.com/en/amp_news/chinese-man-fakes-kidnapping-to-get-out-of-gambling-debt-in-spore-1710253556886

Category: GamblingBy Insolvency Advisory AccountantsMarch 12, 2024

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Chinese man fakes kidnapping to get out of gambling debt in S'pore | Liu faces up to 10 years in jail if convicted | Inshorts – Inshorts

A Chinese man who faked his kidnapping in Singapore to free himself of his gambling debt has been charged. The 33-year-old man, Liu Changjian, staged his kidnapping to extort a ransom of 30,000 yuan (over 3 lakh) from his aunt in China. An investigation revealed that Liu had piled on a gambling debt of S$20,000-S$30,000 (12.4 lakh-18.6 lakh).

Read the full article at: https://inshorts.com/en/news/chinese-man-fakes-kidnapping-to-get-out-of-gambling-debt-in-spore-1710253556886

Category: GamblingBy Insolvency Advisory AccountantsMarch 12, 2024

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