A Georgian national, who masterminded a plan to come to Singapore to commit theft, came here with two others and stole currencies worth more than $133,000 (RM461,000) from a money changer.
Singapore News - A Georgian man who hatched a plan to commit theft in Singapore and stole US$74,300 ($101,861) from a money changer. Read more at www.tnp.sg
Singapore News - A Georgian man hatched a plan to commit theft and decided to fly to Singapore to do so as he viewed the city state as a rich country. Akhalaia Irakli and his accomplice Malishava Joni, who is also Georgian, flew into the country on April 6 before making off with US$74,300. Read more at www.tnp.sg
ANN/THE STRAITS TIMES – Two men who allegedly used sleight of hand to steal SGD102,800 and SGD33,500 from a money changer are now accused of unlawfully moving the cash out of Singapore. Georgians Abralava Irakli, 37, and Darsania Tamazi, 70, are said to have done so at the Woodlands Checkpoint at around 4.30pm on December […]