Six years’ jail for 80-year-old on the run for 33 years after fatally stabbing debtor


SINGAPORE: After evading the law for more than three decades, a former loan shark was finally caught and brought to justice.

Ng Kwang Keng, 80, had been on the run for 33 years after he fatally stabbed a debtor in 1990.

On Tuesday (Dec 30), he was sentenced to six years’ jail after pleading guilty to a reduced charge of voluntarily causing grievous hurt by dangerous weapons or means. He was previously charged with murder.

Ng was previously detained in Johor Baru for an immigration offence before being deported to Singapore in December 2023.

In 1990, the then 47-year-old Ng was a loan shark who was owed $22,000 by a Lim Kim Leng, 27.

On Nov 6 that year, Ng drove to Lim’s residence at Block 14 Taman Ho Swee.

There, he and Lim got into an argument that turned physical, leading to him stabbing Mr Lim in the upper thigh with a knife before fleeing.

The knife was never found.

Lim died on Dec 8 that year after developing renal failure and other complications as a result of the stab wound.

The court heard that Ng was caught in Malaysia for an immigration offence in 2022. As he is a Singaporean, he was deported back here on Dec 21, 2023.

He was then arrested and charged the next day with murder, having been in remand since.

Those convicted of voluntarily causing grievous hurt by dangerous weapons or means can be jailed for life, or for up to 10 years and fined and caned. - The Straits Times/ANN

 

 

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