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PSLE Guy Outsmart DBS Bank.

88max

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He uses dud cheques to scam bank of $2.1million

By Andre Yeo

YOU could say he was a bank robber with a difference.

Instead of a gun, he hit banks with just a simple plan. And it made him $2.1 million richer - until the law caught up with him.

Quah Lai Meng, 33, was working in a handphone shop when he noticed what he thought was a chink in the armour of the banking industry - the cashline facility.

Through this facility, banks provide ready cash to consumers who then repay the amount with interest.

In November 2007, Quah forged an application form for a DBS Cashline facility using the particulars of his friend, Luah Kian Hing. Luah has been charged and his case is pending.

DBS issued a credit card and cashline cheque book in Luah's name but sent them to Quah's address.

The credit limit was $5,000.

Quah, who has only PSLE qualifications, then executed his plan to defraud DBS, according to court documents.

Quah, who is single and was engaged to be married, withdrew the maximum $5,000 from the DBS Cashline account.

LIMIT REACHED

He knew that before he could make more withdrawals, he had to make repayments into the account since the credit limit had been reached.

He prepared several cheques, which belonged to some friends, to make payments into the account.

Court documents did not identify these friends nor explain the role they played in this scam.

These dud cheques belonged to accounts that had no money. His plan was to dupe DBS into thinking he had already settled his outstanding debts.

Quah knew it would take one to two days for the bank to realise this.

On 27 Dec 2007, he deposited a UOB cheque for $46,700 into the DBS Cashline account. Two days later, he went to the POSB branch at Hougang Central and withdrew $3,000.

It was easy money for him and he did it again on 9 Jan this year.

He deposited an OCBC cheque for $570,000 into the DBS Cashline account.

The next day, he got his sister-in-law, Lim Wee Ching, to withdraw $128,000 from the POSB branch at Hougang Central. He then got her to keep the money for him.

On another occasion, Quah got his brother, Lai Huat, to keep $200,000 for him. He had got the money as a result of cheating DBS.

Quah struck again on 15 Jan, at the POSB branch at Funan DigitaLife Mall. He left the branch with $240,000 in cash.

DBS finally got wind of what he was up to and lodged a police report.

NABBED

On 22 Jan, Quah was arrested at Ang Mo Kio Central.

Between 10 Dec 2007 and 22 Jan, he had cheated DBS of a total of $2.13m.

Quah faced 46 charges of cheating, forgery, transferring benefits of criminal conduct, and possession of four Erimin 5 tablets, a controlled drug. Two charges come under the Customs Act of buying 13 cartons of cigarettes with unpaid duty worth almost $1,000.

The prosecution proceeded with 13charges while the rest were taken into consideration.

In the Subordinate Courts last Friday , Quah was convicted after pleading guilty to all charges.

In mitigation, his lawyer Ms Gloria James said there was no elaborate plan by her client to cheat the banks.

Quah had readily admitted that he had taken advantage of an 'inherent flaw in the banking system'.

In a handwritten note to the court, he said he had no plans to commit the crime until he tried his luck to see if the cheques would clear.

He said it was a gamble and added: 'I just kept rolling on it until the sums grew and I was eventually caught.

'I did this out of greed...'

About $1.6m has been recovered.

Ms James said Quah spent $80,000 of the $500,000 that has not been recovered.

His next court appearance will be on 15 Aug when corrective training and preventive detention reports will be submitted.

Police investigations are ongoing.
 

silverfox@

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Bank system has a flaw which people abuse it. Just like a knife, use it to cut stuff or use it to kill someone. Depends on who use it.

But this guy is only smart-temporary. If he is very very smart, this story would not have appear, he would still be conning the bank, conning the money and never have to wait for a jail sentence. If he can do this, then he is really smart.

Not only outsmart the bank, but outsmart the judicial system.:biggrin:
 

Leongsam

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Quah Lai Meng, 33, was working in a handphone shop when he noticed what he thought was a chink in the armour of the banking industry - the cashline facility.

The guy is an idiot. Great scams are ones that you can get away with.

This guy was simply living on borrowed time. It was simply a matter of when the law caught up with him.

Moron.
 

peterlth

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Reminds me of Tom Hank's movie 'Catch me if you can'. This chap is not greedy and smart enough. Should have withdrawn 10m and fled to some 3rd world country and live like a king.
 

zikoman

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It all boils down to greed. If this guy knows when to stop, run away, then he will be sun tanning somewhere exotic.
 

88max

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He really should have run away and live like a king in Indonesia, PNG, Phillipines or Maldives.

That what he should do. :biggrin:

If he work his butt off in SG, he will never accumulate $2.13m wealth in his lifetime.He is smart to outwit the bank system but failed to plan his exit routes. :rolleyes:

The stupid part is that $1.6 millions cash were recovered after the scam was discovered. Meaning to say, he kept most of the ill rot money in other banks under his name. :confused:
 

silverfox@

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The stupid part is that $1.6 millions cash were recovered after the scam was discovered. Meaning to say, he kept most of the ill rot money in other banks under his name. :confused:

Scams somehow or another, will eventually be caught. Even if not caught, and he is enjoying on some island or spending his money, he will get his karma. Always believe in even if law don;t catch up with them, their are eyes watching up there:o
 

drifter

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Scams somehow or another, will eventually be caught. Even if not caught, and he is enjoying on some island or spending his money, he will get his karma. Always believe in even if law don;t catch up with them, their are eyes watching up there:o

Karma ? What about those babies born without leg or hands? Are you that stupid or evil to think that those Babies deserve it ? Do you really think that those babies , have done a lot of bad deed in their previous life ?
 

soIsee

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The guy is an idiot. Great scams are ones that you can get away with.

This guy was simply living on borrowed time. It was simply a matter of when the law caught up with him.

Moron.


Ah Bengs does not understand the concept of Spatial Space versa Time, how the fuck can you expect him to even be bothered to see what's coming up in the future when all he sees and know in his mind is : "How much money can I get today but NOT tomorrow!":biggrin:
 

cooleo

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The guy is an idiot. Great scams are ones that you can get away with.

This guy was simply living on borrowed time. It was simply a matter of when the law caught up with him.

Moron.

He sure is stupid! If he is a MiniStar, he could leech funds all the time without getting caught
 
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