SINGAPORE - Former China tour guide Yang Yin, who was convicted of cheating a wealthy Singaporean widow of $1.1 million, was deported on Thursday (June 9) after being released from prison. In response to queries, an Immigration and Checkpoints Authority spokesman said Yang has been barred from re-entering Singapore. Chinese daily Lianhe Zaobao reported that he was taken to the.
Former China tour guide Yang Yin, who was convicted of cheating a wealthy Singaporean widow of $1.1 million, was deported on Thursday (June 9) after being released from prison. Read more at stomp.straitstimes.com
Disputed property: Chung’s bungalow in Singapore. The Straits Times/ANN
THE HOUSE that former China tour guide Yang Yin nearly swindled from a wealthy Singaporean widow is up for sale again at a lower price of S$25mil (RM76mil), or about S$785 (RM2,380) per sq ft of land area.
The bungalow was put up for sale by real estate consulting firm Edmund Tie on Jan 7, nearly three years after the previous tender in February 2018.
Yang was jailed after being found guilty of misappropriating Chung’s money.
Chung Khin Chun’s bungalow at Gerald Crescent sits on a large plot of land – about the size of a half a football field.
The bungalow at the centre of the Yang Yin saga is up for sale again this time with the asking price slashed by $10 million to $25 million. Although it was put on the market in 2018, the property remained unsold as the two bids did not meet the expected price of $35 million. The single-storey bungalow sits in.