2 men charged over gang armed robbery of S$4.34m in cash, luxury watches, crypto from King Albert Park home

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SINGAPORE — Two men were charged in court on Thursday (May 2) over their suspected involvement in a case of gang armed robbery of valuables estimated to be worth S$4.34 million. They had been arrested in Malaysia and handed over to Singapore police.

2 men charged over gang armed robbery of S$4.34m in cash, luxury watches, crypto from King Albert Park home

Malaysians Goh Boon Tong, 28, and Muhammad Tauffiq Ahmad Fauzi, 32 were charged with one count each of armed gang-robberySINGAPORE — Two men were charged in court on Thursday for their suspected involvement in a case of gang armed robbery of valuables estimated to be worth S$4.34 million. They had been arrested in Malaysia and handed over to Singapore police.

Multiple alleged victims were named in the court documents, with items belonging to them ranging from phones, cash, foreign currencies and luxury brand watches. In an earlier statement on Thursday, the police said that the two suspects were arrested in Malaysia by the country’s police on April 27 and 28 under Singapore warrants.“A group of more than four men had robbed 11 victims, aged between 25 and 45, of various valuables, including cash in local and foreign currencies, cryptocurrency, and luxury brand watches, with an estimated total value of S$4.34 million,” said the police.

Source: Law Daily Report (lawdailyreport.net)

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