The 34-year-old who avoided arrest in Singapore was living in a good class bungalow in Tanglin. Read more at straitstimes.com.
In July 2014, a customer of Hongli’s surrendered himself at a police station in Ma’anshan city in Anhui province after going bankrupt.
He was on a trip from Cambodia to Xiamen, China, to introduce his pregnant girlfriend to his parents when the police arrested him on Nov 26, 2014. He was tight-lipped at first, but eventually revealed the identity of the group’s head honcho – Wang Bingang. “As Chinese New Year was around the corner, were contemplating: Should they continue waiting or temporarily retreat? Everyone was worried.”
In court, Bingang’s lawyer claimed his client did not qualify as the headman of a criminal organisation. Checks by ST found that the site’s name has appeared in at least 15 X posts from 2016 to 2022. These posts state various website addresses that are linked to gambling sites with different names.Money laundering case: Accused Su Haijin linked to London buildings bought for $73mThe Hongli gang is not the only foreign syndicate linked to investigations in Singapore. The police are also exploring the connection between some of the 10 arrested here and the Heng Bo Bao Wang group.
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