03-08-2024, 06:42 PM
"SINGAPORE: Two former Shell employees, who led a conspiracy to misappropriate fuel from the oil giant’s Pulau Bukom facility, were given stiff sentences on Friday (Aug 2) for their roles in the largest marine gas oil heist in Singapore’s history.
Muzaffar Ali Khan Muhamad Akram, 42, was sentenced to 26½ years’ jail, while Koh Choon Wei, 40, was handed 23½ years’ jail."
"Muzaffar earned at least S$1.3 million from his part in the racket, while Koh got at least $1 million. They spent the money on luxury watches, foreign property and cars.
The two were key members of a group of rogue employees who secretly siphoned off over 200,000 tonnes of gas oil, worth more than $120 million, between August 2014 and January 2018"
Muzaffar Ali Khan Muhamad Akram, 42, was sentenced to 26½ years’ jail, while Koh Choon Wei, 40, was handed 23½ years’ jail."
"Muzaffar earned at least S$1.3 million from his part in the racket, while Koh got at least $1 million. They spent the money on luxury watches, foreign property and cars.
The two were key members of a group of rogue employees who secretly siphoned off over 200,000 tonnes of gas oil, worth more than $120 million, between August 2014 and January 2018"