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S'poreans accused by US of selling bomb parts, arrested
Posted: 26 October 2011 2208 hrs
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SINGAPORE: The four Singaporeans accused by the United States of illegally exporting bomb parts to Iran, have been arrested and remanded in custody without bail.
They are Wong Yuh Lan (female, age 39), Lim Yong Nam (male, age 37), Lim Kow Seng (male, age 42) and Benson Hia Soon Gan (male, age 44).
They were arrested by Commercial Affairs Department officers on Tuesday, and later produced in Court number 10 of the Subordinate Courts.
Singapore's Attorney-General's Chambers said the extradition papers submitted by the US are in the process of being served on the four persons or their counsel.
There'll be a hearing to go through the evidence provided by the US in order for the court to decide whether there are sufficient grounds to extradite them.
The AGC said the case further underscores Singapore's commitment to internationally-coordinated efforts in the context of transnational crime so that enforcement agencies are not hampered when dealing with persons operating across borders.
Also, that Singapore takes its international obligations seriously.
The AGC said Singapore shares the US' concerns about the violation of export control laws and the illegal diversion of strategic goods, and will not condone Singapore being used as a base for proliferation activities.
The case will be mentioned at the Subordinate Courts of Singapore again on November 1.
- CNA/cc

http://www.channelnewsasia.com/stories/singaporelocalnews/view/1161887/1/.html
S'poreans accused by US of selling bomb parts, arrested
Posted: 26 October 2011 2208 hrs
Photos of
SINGAPORE: The four Singaporeans accused by the United States of illegally exporting bomb parts to Iran, have been arrested and remanded in custody without bail.
They are Wong Yuh Lan (female, age 39), Lim Yong Nam (male, age 37), Lim Kow Seng (male, age 42) and Benson Hia Soon Gan (male, age 44).
They were arrested by Commercial Affairs Department officers on Tuesday, and later produced in Court number 10 of the Subordinate Courts.
Singapore's Attorney-General's Chambers said the extradition papers submitted by the US are in the process of being served on the four persons or their counsel.
There'll be a hearing to go through the evidence provided by the US in order for the court to decide whether there are sufficient grounds to extradite them.
The AGC said the case further underscores Singapore's commitment to internationally-coordinated efforts in the context of transnational crime so that enforcement agencies are not hampered when dealing with persons operating across borders.
Also, that Singapore takes its international obligations seriously.
The AGC said Singapore shares the US' concerns about the violation of export control laws and the illegal diversion of strategic goods, and will not condone Singapore being used as a base for proliferation activities.
The case will be mentioned at the Subordinate Courts of Singapore again on November 1.
- CNA/cc