SINGAPORE - The driver of a Maserati that dragged a police officer for more than 100m in 2017 will have his car forfeited to the state, a district court heard on Monday (Feb 27). The value of the car was not disclosed. Recalcitrant offender Lee Cheng Yan, 39, was earlier convicted and sentenced over various offences including driving while under.
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SINGAPORE – A forfeiture hearing for a Maserati driver, whose car dragged a Traffic Police (TP) officer for more than 100m in 2017, has been adjourned to Feb 27. This after his sister told the court on Wednesday that recalcitrant offender Lee Cheng Yan, 38, had pledged the car to their elderly parents and they were its de facto owners..
The sister of a Maserati owner who dragged a police officer on the road for more than 100 meters (while trying to escape the law) is now asking the court for the luxury vehicle to be returned.
SINGAPORE (The Straits Times/Asia News Network): A forfeiture hearing for a Maserati driver, whose car dragged a Traffic Police (TP) officer for more than 100m in 2017, has been adjourned to Feb 27.