Why do we keep importing criminals into the country? But then again, her horny victims aren't holy either...
Serial con woman arrested for cheating men of their money
SINGAPORE: A woman, believed to be responsible for a series of cases of offering sex for cash and faking her own kidnapping, has been arrested. The suspect is an unemployed 22-year-old Chinese.
On Wednesday at about 1am, the woman befriended a 24-year-old Chinese man through an Internet chatroom and offered sexual services in exchange for S$300.
The two arranged to meet at a coffeeshop in Geylang the same day at about 2.35am. Upon receiving the cash, the suspect excused herself to go to the toilet but failed to return. The man then tried contacting the woman through her handphone.
He also searched for her but to no avail. One and a half hours later, the man received a text message from the suspect claiming that she had been kidnapped.
She requested him to help her by transferring an additional S$500 to an unknown bank account. At this point, the man decided to report the matter to the police.
The suspect was arrested at Jellicoe Road on Thursday at about 10.45pm.
The suspect will be charged in court on Saturday for the offence of cheating which carries a maximum jail term of 10 years imprisonment.
- 938LIVE
Serial con woman arrested for cheating men of their money
SINGAPORE: A woman, believed to be responsible for a series of cases of offering sex for cash and faking her own kidnapping, has been arrested. The suspect is an unemployed 22-year-old Chinese.
On Wednesday at about 1am, the woman befriended a 24-year-old Chinese man through an Internet chatroom and offered sexual services in exchange for S$300.
The two arranged to meet at a coffeeshop in Geylang the same day at about 2.35am. Upon receiving the cash, the suspect excused herself to go to the toilet but failed to return. The man then tried contacting the woman through her handphone.
He also searched for her but to no avail. One and a half hours later, the man received a text message from the suspect claiming that she had been kidnapped.
She requested him to help her by transferring an additional S$500 to an unknown bank account. At this point, the man decided to report the matter to the police.
The suspect was arrested at Jellicoe Road on Thursday at about 10.45pm.
The suspect will be charged in court on Saturday for the offence of cheating which carries a maximum jail term of 10 years imprisonment.
- 938LIVE