Indon Money Launderer Stabbed To Death in Raffles Place

From Yahoo News.

Man found dead in Raffles Place shopping centre
A 26-year-old man was found dead by the stairwell of a shopping centre in Raffles Place on Friday afternoon.

Police said they responded to a call for assistance at 11 Collyer Quay, the site of The Arcade, at 4:34pm and, upon arrival, found the man motionless. The Indonesian-Chinese male was pronounced dead shortly after 5pm.

Channel NewsAsia quoted a money-changer at the centre, Mohd Ali, as saying that the deceased was from Batam and regularly changed money with money changers in the area, sometimes up to S$100,000.
Yahoo! Singapore understands that no arrests have been made, but police have classified this as an unnatural death and are investigating.
 
No mention of murder. Under broad daylight with CCTV I don't think anyone can be so brave to kill another person in daylight....except "Foreign Talent".
 
Maybe the killing happened somewhere else, but the body was discarded at the stairwell.
 
The Arcade is full of CCTVs. I'll be surprised if the culprit was not caught on one.
 
Re: Indonesian found dead

The police will simply put up one of those mobile signs indicating that a crime has been commited & they need witnesses. With so many crimes goin on I think they will need more of these signs.
 
Re: Indonesian found dead

The police will simply put up one of those mobile signs indicating that a crime has been commited & they need witnesses. With so many crimes goin on I think they will need more of these signs.

Aye the city with low crime rates
 

Police appeal for information on stabbing case at Raffles Place


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AsiaOne
Wednesday, Aug 29, 2012

SINGAPORE - Police are seeking a Chinese male to assist in their investigations into the death of an Indonesian Chinese man at Raffles Place.

According to The Straits Times, Mr Suhardi Tan, 26, was found with multiple stab wounds in a stairwell on the second floor of The Arcade on Aug 24.

The police have identified Malaysian national, Loo Soon Aik, to assist in the investigations. He is described to be in his 30s and goes by the alias "Desmond".

Preliminary investigations revealed that "Desmond" left the country after the stabbing incident.

Police are also appealing for information from their counterparts in the neighbouring countries to trace his whereabouts.

Anyone with information can call the Police Hotline at 1800-2550000.

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