Wang Shuiming, convict in Singapore’s RM9.8bil money laundering case, arrested in Montenegro: Reports


Wang Shuiming, who was deported to Japan after completing his jail term in Singapore, was arrested by border police at Montenegro's Tivat Airport. -- PHOTO: SINA.COM

SINGAPORE (The Straits Times/ANN): 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 and involved in Singapore's S$3 billion (RM9.8 billion) money laundering case, was arrested by border police at the Balkan nation’s Tivat Airport.

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