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Man arrested in billion-dollar anti-money laundering raid was director of No Signboard Holdings

Hightech88

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The No Signboard CEO also tio charged with shares rigging recently, LOL.
https://www.channelnewsasia.com/sin...d-price-rigging-shares-buyback-scheme-3657846
https://www.straitstimes.com/singap...ng-raid-was-director-of-no-signboard-holdings

Man arrested in billion-dollar anti-money laundering raid was director of No Signboard Holdings​

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A man (in white shirt and shorts) being apprehended at 16 Ewart Park on Aug 15. PHOTO: ST READER

SINGAPORE - The man who allegedly jumped from a bungalow to evade arrest in an anti-money laundering blitz linked to $1 billion in cash and assets was a director of No Signboard Holdings.

Su Haijin, 40, a Cypriot national, was a director of the restaurant operator from October 2021 to June 2022, a search with the Accounting and Corporate Regulatory Authority (Acra) revealed.

The company’s 2021 annual report, filed last October, lists Su as holding a 20 per cent stake in the company.

The report said he resigned voluntarily as a non-executive director to focus on other commitments.
A spokesman for No Signboard Holdings told The Straits Times on Thursday that Su was a non-executive director at the company.
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A photo of Su Haijin, as shared on social media. Su was arrested on Aug 15.
She said he was not involved in the company’s business and operations, and did not participate in any of the board’s meetings or decision-making processes.

She added that there were five other directors at the company during that time.

Su was one of 10 foreign nationals originally from Fujian, China, who were charged in court on Wednesday over their suspected involvement in offences including forgery, money laundering and resisting arrest.
The foreigners, aged between 31 and 44, were arrested on Tuesday following an islandwide raid by more than 400 officers from the Criminal Investigation Department, Commercial Affairs Department, Special Operations Command and Police Intelligence Department.


The suspects are believed to be connected to one another. None of them is a Singaporean or permanent resident.

Of the 10, three are Chinese nationals. As for the remaining seven, three are Cambodian, two are Cypriot, one is Turkish, and one is a Vanuatu national.
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Cash, luxury bags and watches were seized by the police during the blitz. PHOTOS: SINGAPORE POLICE FORCE
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Multiple bottles of liquor and wine were placed under prohibition of disposal orders. PHOTO: SINGAPORE POLICE FORCE
The Acra search on Su showed that he had the most number of appointments out of the 10 people arrested in the operation.
Su was a shareholder and director of Aiqinhai Investment, a private company limited by shares, and held the same roles at mobile phone dealer Daily Glory International.
On Wednesday, he was charged with one count of resisting arrest at his good class bungalow in Ewart Park near Holland Road.
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A picture of luxury cars parked at Su Haijin’s residence that was provided to ST.
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A picture of Su Haijin’s yacht, which he named Family, that was provided to ST.
The police said that on Tuesday, officers identified themselves outside Su’s bedroom and ordered him to open the door.
Instead, he allegedly jumped out of the second-floor balcony and fractured his hands and legs. He was found hiding in a drain by the police.
When details of his charge were read out in court, Su claimed he thought the knocks had come from someone who wanted to kill him.
He said in Mandarin that he had an intimate encounter with a woman in Dubai, and her boyfriend had threatened to kill him because of it.
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Cash seized by the police as part of the anti-money laundering blitz on Aug 15. PHOTO: SINGAPORE POLICE FORCE
In August 2021, The Business Times reported that a Cypriot citizen by the name of Su Haijin had bought a pair of adjacent bungalows in Sentosa Cove for a total of $36.37 million.
His case will be heard again next week.
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k1976

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The No Signboard CEO also tio charged with shares rigging recently, LOL.
https://www.channelnewsasia.com/sin...d-price-rigging-shares-buyback-scheme-3657846
https://www.straitstimes.com/singap...ng-raid-was-director-of-no-signboard-holdings

Man arrested in billion-dollar anti-money laundering raid was director of No Signboard Holdings​

1 of 7
CROP120copy.jpg

A man (in white shirt and shorts) being apprehended at 16 Ewart Park on Aug 15. PHOTO: ST READER

SINGAPORE - The man who allegedly jumped from a bungalow to evade arrest in an anti-money laundering blitz linked to $1 billion in cash and assets was a director of No Signboard Holdings.

Su Haijin, 40, a Cypriot national, was a director of the restaurant operator from October 2021 to June 2022, a search with the Accounting and Corporate Regulatory Authority (Acra) revealed.

The company’s 2021 annual report, filed last October, lists Su as holding a 20 per cent stake in the company.

The report said he resigned voluntarily as a non-executive director to focus on other commitments.
A spokesman for No Signboard Holdings told The Straits Times on Thursday that Su was a non-executive director at the company.
dw-ncsu1-230817_1.jpg

A photo of Su Haijin, as shared on social media. Su was arrested on Aug 15.
She said he was not involved in the company’s business and operations, and did not participate in any of the board’s meetings or decision-making processes.

She added that there were five other directors at the company during that time.

Su was one of 10 foreign nationals originally from Fujian, China, who were charged in court on Wednesday over their suspected involvement in offences including forgery, money laundering and resisting arrest.
The foreigners, aged between 31 and 44, were arrested on Tuesday following an islandwide raid by more than 400 officers from the Criminal Investigation Department, Commercial Affairs Department, Special Operations Command and Police Intelligence Department.


The suspects are believed to be connected to one another. None of them is a Singaporean or permanent resident.

Of the 10, three are Chinese nationals. As for the remaining seven, three are Cambodian, two are Cypriot, one is Turkish, and one is a Vanuatu national.
dw-raids1-230817_1.jpg

Cash, luxury bags and watches were seized by the police during the blitz. PHOTOS: SINGAPORE POLICE FORCE
Screenshot202023-08-1620at208.37.5620PM_1.jpg

Multiple bottles of liquor and wine were placed under prohibition of disposal orders. PHOTO: SINGAPORE POLICE FORCE
The Acra search on Su showed that he had the most number of appointments out of the 10 people arrested in the operation.
Su was a shareholder and director of Aiqinhai Investment, a private company limited by shares, and held the same roles at mobile phone dealer Daily Glory International.
On Wednesday, he was charged with one count of resisting arrest at his good class bungalow in Ewart Park near Holland Road.
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A picture of luxury cars parked at Su Haijin’s residence that was provided to ST.
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A picture of Su Haijin’s yacht, which he named Family, that was provided to ST.
The police said that on Tuesday, officers identified themselves outside Su’s bedroom and ordered him to open the door.
Instead, he allegedly jumped out of the second-floor balcony and fractured his hands and legs. He was found hiding in a drain by the police.
When details of his charge were read out in court, Su claimed he thought the knocks had come from someone who wanted to kill him.
He said in Mandarin that he had an intimate encounter with a woman in Dubai, and her boyfriend had threatened to kill him because of it.
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Cash seized by the police as part of the anti-money laundering blitz on Aug 15. PHOTO: SINGAPORE POLICE FORCE
In August 2021, The Business Times reported that a Cypriot citizen by the name of Su Haijin had bought a pair of adjacent bungalows in Sentosa Cove for a total of $36.37 million.
His case will be heard again next week.
230817dsmoney16online_5.jpg
A problem tio fixed... Rejoice Sinki
 

red amoeba

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will the trail lead to some high cocks in CCP? Qin Gang's MIA sparked off these arrests? Thats why Wang Ji came to give order to start arrests?
 

millim6868

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All these ceca Indian origin n pap mp all only know how to fuck among themselves ,inly china gave instructions turn pap k iw hiw to re act,cb
 

laksaboy

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Cypriot national... just another goddamned Tiong. Certain countries' citizenship are very popular with these Tiong vermins. :biggrin:
 

millim6868

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These pap mps are sll sleeping from 2017 open leg policies,lol,even china have to tell u who to arrest ,same as little India n police force,cos snakes are enjoying it ridout unit ,lol,fuck pap
 

eatshitndie

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he must have given no signboard a lifeline millions in scam proceeds during xia xuay xi’s pandamic in sexchange for a director’s seat so as to obtain an “investment” visa in sg.
 

Leongsam

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I thought the Singapore system was designed to protect these sorts of operators. Why are they being arrested?
 

eatshitndie

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I thought the Singapore system was designed to protect these sorts of operators. Why are they being arrested?
my intell tells me these ccp sanctioned tiong espionage and covert ops agents (turned rogue due to billions illegally acquired) are backstabbed and betrayed by ccp as they refuse to disclose and share proceeds with officials involved.
 
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mahjongking

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thats why i always said, fuck pap, there is probably another 10 such syndicates all panicking and trying to hide their footprints now.....get ready for more breaking news when some top cronies are involved. these morons are just scrapgoats, do they look like smart people who can scam 1 billion?
 
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Willamshakespear

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thats why i always said, fuck pap, there is probably another 10 such syndicates all panicking and trying to hide their footprints now.....get ready for more breaking news when some top cronies are involved. these morons are just scrapgoats, do they look like smart people who can scam 1 billion?

There is NO doubt that there are many more syndicates whom are laundering money not just in Singapore, but WORLDWIDE. Leaders of nations had realized the harm that can be done when such TRILLIONS of dollars of ILLICIT funds are washed. from corruption, gambling, drugs, Human trafficking, etc, which ROBS an Earthborn Human of their rights to live & life savings, & worse still, using such funds to gain even electoral power in democracies, to protect their source of income with total regards to other Humanity needs to survive, which are unsustainable & will only eventually lead to the DEMISE of Humankind.

Thus full cooperation amongst World leaders to end money laundering.

With the courageous efforts of many Singaporeans especially within the corridors of Power & SPF, a big fish had been captured here in Rule of Law governed Singapore. Many more other launderers are most certainly in panic.

Most of them are just mere middlemen, perhaps thinking that a few dollars earned even dishonestly may uplift their lives, without realizing that such funds are illicit & came from HARMING others such as drugs, deprivation of Humanity's honest hard earned life savings thru scams, addictive gambling, etc.

There will be no peace or a peaceful night's sleep for those criminals, especially in our connected & hi-tech World, & would only be found out soon. Foolish cypto criminals presumed that using such coins, they would not be traced, but they did not realized that for each cypto coin minted, it goes under BLOCK CHAIN accounting, meaning that there would be records of EACH transaction of even that single coin throughout its life span, let alone bank transactions...

Thus, the point is, there is NO need to panic now, for those big or small middlemen. SURRENDER to the authorities & cooperate now. Singapore is a Rule of Law nation where EACH will be given legal representation & a fair trial. Justice is blind & may be harsh, but it is tempered with compassion, more so if one has true remorse & willing to provide critical information which will be treated with confidentiality, & even be placed on witness protection arrangements from AG thru the law...

Just as those middlemen money launderers are in panic, so too are those whom had used their services. In order to gain such illicit wealth, they had forgone their Humanity & are willing to be brutal, to eliminate others as such is how they gained their wealth. In order to cover their tracks, the middlemen launderers are at risk, even if they stop their services for them. Once in the underworld of crime, none is allowed to leave except thru death.

So, surrender now & gain the protection from the State & live a full life rather than one of sleepless nights & constantly watching over one's back in fear...

 
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