Two charged in RM2mil luxury watch sales fraud case


KUALA LUMPUR: Two former assistant managers of a watch shop pleaded not guilty in two sessions courts and one Magistrate Court to five counts of cheating four individuals in the sale of luxury watches, worth more than RM2mil.

Before Sessions Court Judge Hamidah Mohamed Deril, the accused, Miki Oshiro, 35, and Yap Choon Han, 41, were jointly charged on Friday (Feb 21) with cheating a 28-year-old Singaporean man by deceiving him that they could arrange the sale of 22 units of designer watches, with a selling price of RM955,600.

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