Singapore says no China request made to arrest alleged money launderer
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(08-12-2024, 10:33 AM)forum456 Wrote:  https://sg.news.yahoo.com/singapore-says...28680.html

This is really disgraceful to the max!
Incompetent police surveillance, hopless laws
Read here….

The development raised questions about how Yan had been living in Singapore while there was an Interpol Red Notice — which alerts police about internationally wanted fugitives — for him.
The Singapore Police Force said in response to Bloomberg News queries that it was aware of the Interpol Red Notice against Yan. Under Singapore laws, the notice “does not confer the Police with the powers to arrest a fugitive wanted by a foreign jurisdiction,” it said in a joint statement with the Immigration & Checkpoints Authority

This proves that our Shame’s people knows about the thousands of launderers here
But never do any thing to arrest them
WHY?
Probably they are “contributing “ to our economy
Like buying up thousands of properties
And in turn contribute millions of dollars in the form of stamp duties
AND WHO BENEFIT FROM THESE STAMP DUTIES
Seems like certain things can be compromised!!!!!

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Why kill the goose that lays the golden egg for you everyday? I think other countries will do the same if the goose goes there to lay eggs.       Big Grin

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