RM103 million scam couple who fled Singapore: Checks on all departures will worsen traffic situation, says ICA


Singaporean Pi Jiapeng and his wife thai national Pansuk Siriwipa have allegedly failed to deliver luxury goods worth about S$32 million (RM103 million) to customers and fled Singapore in a container compartment of a lorry on July 4.

SINGAPORE, July 24 (The Straits Times/ANN): Conducting checks on all departing vehicles will have significant impact on trade and travel at the land checkpoints and severely worsen the traffic situation there, said the Immigration and Checkpoints Authority (ICA).

It was responding to queries from The Straits Times on Saturday (July 23) about how the couple allegedly involved in a luxury goods scam managed to flee Singapore early this month.

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