Huat Ah, raining money, $52K cash spilled on BKE, which Bros here picked up any?

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Road to riches: $52,000 cash found on Singapore highway

IT’S raining money ... Drivers on the Bukit Timah Expressway (BKE) in Singapore were a little distracted when they noticed money scattered across the road.

The incredible incident was captured on video and uploaded on the Singapore Reckless Drivers Community YouTube channel. It shows the road littered with RM50 ($17.40) notes and people can be seen running onto the road in front of oncoming traffic in the bid to collect some of the money for themselves.

One witness told Lianhe Wanbao newspaper that she was on a bus when she saw the money flying around. Some passengers asked the driver if he would stop so they could pick up some of the notes, but he refused, reported The Straits Times.

The money belonged to a moneychanger who was on his way to meet a client. He had RM150,000 ($52,217) in his bag, and hadn’t realised that it wasn’t zipped shut when he rode his motorbike along the expressway.

Five minutes later, his father, who had heard that people were picking up money from the road, called as he suspected it was his son’s. By the time the man returned to the scene, there was just RM50 ($17.40) left.

He said the incident has taught him a valuable lesson.

http://www.news.com.au/world/asia/r...ingapore-highway/story-fnh81fz8-1227473552796
 
Change to sing dollar so everything can fit into shirt pocket no more than 10 notes. Currency of choice for money laundry.
 
Btw which money changer was that who is so fucking stupid that he could not even remember to zip up his bag and lost 50k in sing dollars. (report says 150k rm) So he has to pay back his client? He gets penalized?
 
Did you guys see me with the vacuum cleaner sucking up the notes?
My vacuum cleaner sucked up 50k rm. lol
 
Did you guys see me with the vacuum cleaner sucking up the notes?
My vacuum cleaner sucked up 50k rm. lol


well too bad that's a small amount nigger he had 150k rm and dropped it nigger.
 
Btw which money changer was that who is so fucking stupid that he could not even remember to zip up his bag and lost 50k in sing dollars. (report says 150k rm) So he has to pay back his client? He gets penalized?

It's a con job.
His father kept most of the money.
He unzipped bag at the right moment.
He needed a high profile incident to tell boss he lost the money.
No evidence that all the money has been picked up.
 
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[h=1]Road to riches: $52,000 cash found on Singapore highway[/h]


  • 1 DAY AGO AUGUST 07, 2015 7:19AM


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Cha-ching! ... People stop to pick up money from a road in Singapore. Picture: Singapore Reckless Drivers Community/YouTube Source: Supplied



IT’S raining money ... Drivers on the Bukit Timah Expressway (BKE) in Singapore were a little distracted when they noticed money scattered across the road.

The incredible incident was captured on video and uploaded on the Singapore Reckless Drivers Community YouTube channel. It shows the road littered with RM50 ($17.40) notes and people can be seen running onto the road in front of oncoming traffic in the bid to collect some of the money for themselves.
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Expensive mistake ... A moneychanger lost $150,000 because he forgot to zip up his bag. Picture: Singapore Reckless Drivers Community/YouTube Source: Supplied



One witness told Lianhe Wanbao newspaper that she was on a bus when she saw the money flying around. Some passengers asked the driver if he would stop so they could pick up some of the notes, but he refused, reported The Straits Times.
The money belonged to a moneychanger who was on his way to meet a client. He had RM150,000 ($52,217) in his bag, and hadn’t realised that it wasn’t zipped shut when he rode his motorbike along the expressway.
Five minutes later, his father, who had heard that people were picking up money from the road, called as he suspected it was his son’s. By the time the man returned to the scene, there was just RM50 ($17.40) left.
He said the incident has taught him a valuable lesson.
[h=3]Money on road[/h]





 
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