Singapore! Wang Shuiming who was deported to Japan after completing his jail term in Singapore was arrested by border police at Montenegro’s Tivat Airport, a 25-year-old male Indian national arrested for his suspected involvement in a case of shop theft at Changi Airport Terminal 2 2025.2.3-2.3

2025.2.3 Wang Shuiming, convict in S’pore’s $3b money laundering case, arrested in Montenegro: Reports
SINGAPORE – One of the 10 jailed in Singapore’s largest money laundering case was arrested in Montenegro when he flew there on a private plane, said the local media.
Wang Shuiming, who was deported to Japan after completing his jail term in Singapore, was arrested by border police at the Balkan nation’s Tivat Airport.
On Jan 28, Montenegrin daily newspaper Vijesti reported that he had flown there on a private plane from the Maldives.
It did not say when he was arrested, but that police detained him after checking the passengers of the plane against Interpol’s databases.
An international arrest warrant had been issued against Wang, reported Vijesti.
This is the first time Wang’s whereabouts have been mentioned since his deportation from Singapore.
Vijesti said Wang, who is originally from China and is also known as Vang Shuiming, had travel documents from the Republic of Vanuatu.
During his previous court hearings in Singapore, a High Court judge said Wang obtained passports from Turkey, Vanuatu and Cambodia by making donations to these countries.
Vijesti quoted the police directorate of Montenegro as saying there were criminal proceedings against Wang, but did not specify in which jurisdiction.
The police directorate accused Wang of organising illegal online betting platforms, which Chinese citizens participated in.
The authority added that Wang would be brought before a judge in the Higher Court of Montenegro’s capital, Podgorica.

2025.2.3 The Police have arrested a 25-year-old male Indian national for his suspected involvement in a case of shop theft at Changi Airport Terminal 2.
On 23 January 2025, the Police were alerted to a case of shop theft after a tie clip valued at $480 was discovered missing from a retail shop at the transit area of Terminal 2. CCTV footage revealed that the man had entered and browsed the retail shop, before taking the tie clip and discreetly slipping it into his left pocket. He then left the shop without paying. The man’s identity was subsequently established but he had already departed from Singapore.
On 28 January 2025, the man returned to Singapore whilst on transit in Changi Airport and was arrested. The Police recovered the stolen tie clip from his possession.
The man will be charged in court on 4 Feb 2025 for the offence of theft in dwelling under Section 380 of the Penal Code 1871. The offence carries an imprisonment term of up to seven years, or with a fine, or with both.

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