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Car workshop boss faces total 81 charges over accident scams


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This type of CB kia deserved to be stoned and dan burn at a stake.

 

Money is one thing. The inconvenience and distress he cause to drivers cannot be measured or compensated by money. I hope those victims come together to sue the fxxker and his accomplices somemore.

Yah man . . . fork the forker.

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Deputy Public Prosecutor Hon Yi said the total amount involved in all the charges is about $729,000. The total amount disbursed by insurance companies is about $79,000.
suspect got typo leh.. lol

 

 

I think the bugger submit many claims for total amt of $729k... insurance pay some perhaps the first few (up to $79k) which were not suspicious but when too many claims already, then the alert liao...

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i so agree on these.

sigh... life is tough. these buggers are the ones making it tougher.

 

His sentence got to be heavy to deter other scammers from making the same move.

 

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i know him

 

nope im not going to defend him nor condemn him

 

if he made the mistake, he got to pay it of course

 

 

 

Perform Sub-Zero fatality on him, put him out of his misery. :D

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ma-ta should also take serious action with all their accomplices that are involved.

 

Example : Taking part in the stage accident or suddenly appear as a "helpful towing truck".

 

Just like hitting hard at those ah long runners.

 

Jail them, fine them and ROTAN them to make them remember their evil act!

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Mastermind behind S$1.6 million motor insurance scam gets 9 years' jail

 

 

 

SINGAPORE: The mastermind behind a syndicate that staged accidents in a bid to scam motor insurers was on Monday (Jun 18) sentenced to nine years in jail. 

 

 

Sollihin Anhar, 45, who owned a car workshop, abetted the submission of fraudulent claims worth about S$1.6 million, and got more than S$300,000 in payouts.


 

 

 

 

 

The syndicate's modus operandi was to stage accidents using vehicles that had been sent in to Sollihin's or his associate’s workshop on Bukit Merah Lane. In exchange, they offered free repairs and paintwork to drivers who were willing to allow their vehicles to be used in staged accidents.
 

Read more at https://www.channelnewsasia.com/news/singapore/mastermind-motor-insurance-scam-staged-accidents-sollihin-anhar-10443334

 

scumbag  [thumbsdown] 

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Hope to see more of such actions. They are causing premiums to go up unnecessarily. No value to society but pest

This might just be the tip of the ice berg. He deserves more than 9 year jail.
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This might just be the tip of the ice berg. He deserves more than 9 year jail.

ya suspect he is not the big boss .

 

quite stupid also, involve so many ppl, they thought insurance ppl stupid.

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