Man forged mother’s signature to sell her Rolls-Royce to pay off debts from gifting garlands at clubs


Liu Kuei Liang was sentenced to 12 weeks’ jail after pleading guilty to two counts of forgery. He is appealing against his sentence. - ST FILE

SINGAPORE: In debt from buying flower garlands for singers at “diao hua” clubs, or Thai discos, a 33-year-old man forged his mother’s signature to sell her two cars.

Liu Kuei Liang, also known as Kent, had an agreement with car dealer Autoart Singapore to sell his mother’s Rolls-Royce Dawn 6.6 V12 and Mini Cooper SE for S$700,000 and $130,000 respectively.

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