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主页 新闻 所有资讯 Mastermind Responsible For Smuggling RM19m In Stolen Vehicles Put Behind Bars Mastermind Responsible For Smuggling RM19m In Stolen Vehicles Put Behind Bars 所有资讯 Jim Kem | July 01日, 2015 01:57 PM Nyo Ah Hai, who has been labelled as the ‘mastermind’ behind a transnational car-smuggling syndicate that involved some 172 cars – reportedly being Toyotas, mostly - with a value totalling more than RM19 million (6.8m Singapore Dollars) has been sentenced to 90 months in jail for his crimes before States Courts. According to Channel News Asia, the 51-year old Malaysian, who also goes by the trade pseudonym Robin Hai, had been able to evade the authorities for the seven years since 2008, when he is believed to have began his illegal activities. His last-known residence was in Nibong Tebal in Penang. All stolen vehicles involved were Malaysian-registered.Nyo focused on smuggling the stolen cars into Singapore for export and sale overseas to countries such as the United Arab Emirates, Cyprus, and Kenya. He was wanted by the Singaporean, Malaysian, and Indonesian authorities as well as Interpol. After finally being apprehended at Changi Airport on May 14, 2014 for travelling under a false passport, the news agency said he was charged with 15 counts of voluntarily assisting in the disposal of stolen property and one count of using counterfeit travel documents.He did not work alone, but relied on a group of accomplices locally and abroad. Channel News Asia provided details of Nyo’s operations, which would usually start with communicating with suppliers of stolen cars throughout the country. After identifying the vehicles he wanted, Nyo would pay a Thai national known as “Wendy” to fabricate fake sales invoices for those cars.Following this, the false invoices would be emailed to another accomplice, Steven Tan, the owner of a Singaporean freight forwarding company. He would work to procure cargo clearance permits so the cars would successfully pass through Singapore Customs.Another accomplice, Ben Tan, owner of a car import company in Singapore would be given those permits and make arrangements to have them towed across. Drivers, “Ah Hua” and Tan Keok Beng, two other conspirators, were tasked with removing the license plates and to transport the said cars across the Causeway to a bonded warehouse on Penjuru Road in Jurong, Singapore.A Singaporean export company owned by Erwin Tiong would then handle the logistics of sending the cars father abroad, such as to Nyo’s customers in Thailand.Jane Lim, the Deputy Public Prosecutor who heard the case, dismissed any attempts to secure a lighter sentence by the defence’s attorney, arguing that the accused had been conclusively helming the illegal operations and sought to recruit others. ✕ 使用 WhatsApp 联系 我们依据 PDPA 保护您的个人信息。 我同意 Carlist.my 的使用条款和隐私政策 我同意接收来自 Carlist.my 及其汽车销售商、业务附属机构和合作伙伴的个性化通信。 查看最佳汽车优惠! Prev Next 特价 - 马上拨电! 天 小时 平均市场价格 为什么没有价格? 有时经销商希望您以最优惠的价格联系。 I 为什么没有价格? 有时经销商希望您以最优惠的价格联系。 相关标签 2015 Car Smuggling Car Theft Crimes Penang Toyota 打印 Jim Kem Content Producer There's just something about cars. It's a conveyance, it's a liability, it's a tool; but it can also be a source of joy, pride, inspiration and passion. It's much like clothes versus fashion. And like the latter, the pursuit of perfection never ends. 相关文章 VIDEO: Park Like A Fool In Penang And Watch Your Car Get Forklifted Away 所有资讯 Jim Kem | July 08日, 2015 There’s lots of reasons why you should not park inconsiderately, and they don’t involve the threat of using industrial machinery to lift your car ... All Of Penang’s Disabled Parking Lots Will Be Painted Blue For Easier Identification 所有资讯 Jim Kem | October 27日, 2015 Parking bays will get colour-coded differentiators in the Penang city of George Town. The move will make the bays themselves easier to identify, so ... VIDEO: Man Parks Illegally Then Throws Rude Tantrum After His Car Gets Clamped 所有资讯 Jim Kem | October 08日, 2015 When you’re in the wrong, the mature thing to do is to just accept the consequences. On that scale, throwing a hissy fit and acting disrespectful is ... Malaysia’s Top Stolens Car Of Q1 2020 - Should You Feel Safe? 汽车专题 Jim Kem | October 07日, 2020 VTREC (the Vehicle Theft Reduction Council of Malaysia) has published their Q1 2020 statistics that detail the breadth and rampancy of vehicle thefts ... 留言
Mastermind Responsible For Smuggling RM19m In Stolen Vehicles Put Behind Bars 所有资讯 Jim Kem | July 01日, 2015 01:57 PM Nyo Ah Hai, who has been labelled as the ‘mastermind’ behind a transnational car-smuggling syndicate that involved some 172 cars – reportedly being Toyotas, mostly - with a value totalling more than RM19 million (6.8m Singapore Dollars) has been sentenced to 90 months in jail for his crimes before States Courts. According to Channel News Asia, the 51-year old Malaysian, who also goes by the trade pseudonym Robin Hai, had been able to evade the authorities for the seven years since 2008, when he is believed to have began his illegal activities. His last-known residence was in Nibong Tebal in Penang. All stolen vehicles involved were Malaysian-registered.Nyo focused on smuggling the stolen cars into Singapore for export and sale overseas to countries such as the United Arab Emirates, Cyprus, and Kenya. He was wanted by the Singaporean, Malaysian, and Indonesian authorities as well as Interpol. After finally being apprehended at Changi Airport on May 14, 2014 for travelling under a false passport, the news agency said he was charged with 15 counts of voluntarily assisting in the disposal of stolen property and one count of using counterfeit travel documents.He did not work alone, but relied on a group of accomplices locally and abroad. Channel News Asia provided details of Nyo’s operations, which would usually start with communicating with suppliers of stolen cars throughout the country. After identifying the vehicles he wanted, Nyo would pay a Thai national known as “Wendy” to fabricate fake sales invoices for those cars.Following this, the false invoices would be emailed to another accomplice, Steven Tan, the owner of a Singaporean freight forwarding company. He would work to procure cargo clearance permits so the cars would successfully pass through Singapore Customs.Another accomplice, Ben Tan, owner of a car import company in Singapore would be given those permits and make arrangements to have them towed across. Drivers, “Ah Hua” and Tan Keok Beng, two other conspirators, were tasked with removing the license plates and to transport the said cars across the Causeway to a bonded warehouse on Penjuru Road in Jurong, Singapore.A Singaporean export company owned by Erwin Tiong would then handle the logistics of sending the cars father abroad, such as to Nyo’s customers in Thailand.Jane Lim, the Deputy Public Prosecutor who heard the case, dismissed any attempts to secure a lighter sentence by the defence’s attorney, arguing that the accused had been conclusively helming the illegal operations and sought to recruit others. ✕ 使用 WhatsApp 联系 我们依据 PDPA 保护您的个人信息。 我同意 Carlist.my 的使用条款和隐私政策 我同意接收来自 Carlist.my 及其汽车销售商、业务附属机构和合作伙伴的个性化通信。 查看最佳汽车优惠! Prev Next 特价 - 马上拨电! 天 小时 平均市场价格 为什么没有价格? 有时经销商希望您以最优惠的价格联系。 I 为什么没有价格? 有时经销商希望您以最优惠的价格联系。 相关标签 2015 Car Smuggling Car Theft Crimes Penang Toyota
VIDEO: Park Like A Fool In Penang And Watch Your Car Get Forklifted Away 所有资讯 Jim Kem | July 08日, 2015 There’s lots of reasons why you should not park inconsiderately, and they don’t involve the threat of using industrial machinery to lift your car ...
All Of Penang’s Disabled Parking Lots Will Be Painted Blue For Easier Identification 所有资讯 Jim Kem | October 27日, 2015 Parking bays will get colour-coded differentiators in the Penang city of George Town. The move will make the bays themselves easier to identify, so ...
VIDEO: Man Parks Illegally Then Throws Rude Tantrum After His Car Gets Clamped 所有资讯 Jim Kem | October 08日, 2015 When you’re in the wrong, the mature thing to do is to just accept the consequences. On that scale, throwing a hissy fit and acting disrespectful is ...
Malaysia’s Top Stolens Car Of Q1 2020 - Should You Feel Safe? 汽车专题 Jim Kem | October 07日, 2020 VTREC (the Vehicle Theft Reduction Council of Malaysia) has published their Q1 2020 statistics that detail the breadth and rampancy of vehicle thefts ...