‘Kelong king’ Wilson Raj convicted of human trafficking in Hungary; fugitive fled S’pore in 2010


Fugitive from Singapore Wilson Raj Perumal was convicted of human trafficking in Hungary in May 2025. - ST READER via ST/ANN

SINGAPORE: A fugitive from Singapore, who is accused of crimes including forgery in Finland, managed to avoid jail time while living in Hungary, where he served as a state witness in match-fixing trials.

But Wilson Raj Perumal finally faced the music after he was convicted over human trafficking charges.

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