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[Singapore] - S’porean man hires hitman on dark web via bitcoin to kill ex-mistress’ new boyfriend

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Hui, who is married, began his affair with his colleague, a 30-year-old Malaysian woman, in 2016.

The woman was aware that Hui is married.

However, when she realised that he did not intend to leave his wife, she decided to end the relationship in 2017.

Hui reportedly continued to woo the woman, and even “stalked her”.

That was when he found out that she had moved on to another man, known as Tan.

Hui then downloaded a Tor Browser to access the dark web, and began researching on how to purchase and trade in Bitcoin.

He then hired a hitman through a website called Camorra Hitmen, which is based overseas, to “incapacitate” Tan’s hand.

Later, he changed his mind and requested that acid be poured on Tan’s face, but was advised against it by Camorra Hitmen because using acid would be “more easily detectable”.

Instead, the suggestion was to kill Tan via a staged car accident or robbery.

Hui agreed, and the murder was supposed to take place on May 22, 2018.

The court heard Hui paid a total of over S$6,000 worth in Bitcoin to Camorra Hitmen.

Hui’s plans were thwarted 10 days before the day of the planned murder when a CBS journalist informed the Ministry of Foreign Affairs (MFA) Washington Mission that a hit was ordered against a Singaporean.

It is unclear how the journalist came to know of this.

However, the Singapore Police Force were notified and Hui was promptly arrested within three days.

According to CNA, Hui was ordered to cancel the hit and withdraw all the Bitcoin he had uploaded for payment.

Hui was charged in court on May 25, 2018, for allegedly hiring a hitman to kill another person.

If Hui is convicted of criminal intimidation to cause grievous hurt or death, he could face up to seven years in jail.

He will return to court for his sentencing on Sept. 4, 2019.

https://mothership.sg/2019/07/man-affair-hire-killer-dark-web/
 

Valium

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Isn't it cheaper to pay a whole group of bangala to tear her cheebye apart, fuck her, pee on her and shit into her mouth. Take video of the slut and post on youtube?
 

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Hui, who is married, began his affair with his colleague, a 30-year-old Malaysian woman, in 2016.

The woman was aware that Hui is married.

However, when she realised that he did not intend to leave his wife, she decided to end the relationship in 2017.

Hui reportedly continued to woo the woman, and even “stalked her”.

That was when he found out that she had moved on to another man, known as Tan.

Hui then downloaded a Tor Browser to access the dark web, and began researching on how to purchase and trade in Bitcoin.

He then hired a hitman through a website called Camorra Hitmen, which is based overseas, to “incapacitate” Tan’s hand.

Later, he changed his mind and requested that acid be poured on Tan’s face, but was advised against it by Camorra Hitmen because using acid would be “more easily detectable”.

Instead, the suggestion was to kill Tan via a staged car accident or robbery.

Hui agreed, and the murder was supposed to take place on May 22, 2018.

The court heard Hui paid a total of over S$6,000 worth in Bitcoin to Camorra Hitmen.

Hui’s plans were thwarted 10 days before the day of the planned murder when a CBS journalist informed the Ministry of Foreign Affairs (MFA) Washington Mission that a hit was ordered against a Singaporean.

It is unclear how the journalist came to know of this.

However, the Singapore Police Force were notified and Hui was promptly arrested within three days.

According to CNA, Hui was ordered to cancel the hit and withdraw all the Bitcoin he had uploaded for payment.

Hui was charged in court on May 25, 2018, for allegedly hiring a hitman to kill another person.

If Hui is convicted of criminal intimidation to cause grievous hurt or death, he could face up to seven years in jail.

He will return to court for his sentencing on Sept. 4, 2019.

https://mothership.sg/2019/07/man-affair-hire-killer-dark-web/
This Hui chap is a real asshole. He's already married, and not happy she has moved on with her life after their break up. Let it be lah, he's had his fun. He should be thankful she did not cause problems in his marriage. Hope he sits in Changi for a very long time.
 

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Apparently, the website Camorra Hitmen is a scam. They only want your money. :biggrin:

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Hui, who is married, began his affair with his colleague, a 30-year-old Malaysian woman, in 2016.

The woman was aware that Hui is married.

However, when she realised that he did not intend to leave his wife, she decided to end the relationship in 2017.

Hui reportedly continued to woo the woman, and even “stalked her”.

That was when he found out that she had moved on to another man, known as Tan.

Hui then downloaded a Tor Browser to access the dark web, and began researching on how to purchase and trade in Bitcoin.

He then hired a hitman through a website called Camorra Hitmen, which is based overseas, to “incapacitate” Tan’s hand.

Later, he changed his mind and requested that acid be poured on Tan’s face, but was advised against it by Camorra Hitmen because using acid would be “more easily detectable”.

Instead, the suggestion was to kill Tan via a staged car accident or robbery.

Hui agreed, and the murder was supposed to take place on May 22, 2018.

The court heard Hui paid a total of over S$6,000 worth in Bitcoin to Camorra Hitmen.

Hui’s plans were thwarted 10 days before the day of the planned murder when a CBS journalist informed the Ministry of Foreign Affairs (MFA) Washington Mission that a hit was ordered against a Singaporean.

It is unclear how the journalist came to know of this.

However, the Singapore Police Force were notified and Hui was promptly arrested within three days.

According to CNA, Hui was ordered to cancel the hit and withdraw all the Bitcoin he had uploaded for payment.

Hui was charged in court on May 25, 2018, for allegedly hiring a hitman to kill another person.

If Hui is convicted of criminal intimidation to cause grievous hurt or death, he could face up to seven years in jail.

He will return to court for his sentencing on Sept. 4, 2019.

https://mothership.sg/2019/07/man-affair-hire-killer-dark-web/
 

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Wasn't Mona Koh the Greatest Mamasan of Lido Palace a victim of a hitman...still remember Mona.. really damn suay.
 

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Apparently, the website Camorra Hitmen is a scam. They only want your money. :biggrin:

For some time, Monteiro entertained the hypothesis that the new website may be a police decoy. But it seemed unlikely: when Monteiro started providing CBS with details about conversations from Cosa Nostra, it would always be CBS’s subsequent tip to the local police force that triggered investigations and arrests. “I started realising that people were getting arrested directly as a result of the information I supplied,” he says. CBS’s tips led to arrests in Singapore, Illinois and Texas. When Monteiro passed me some documents about customers in the UK, I forwarded the details to police stations in Edinburgh and Oxfordshire.


Monteiro tried again to pass the matter to the police. He had his lawyer email the NCA, telling them about murderous plots hatched on Yura’s website, which was continuously rebranded – Cosa Nostra, Sicilian Hitmen, Camorra Hitmen, Ndrangheta Hitmen, Yakuza Mafia, Bratva Mafia. Through his lawyer, the NCA advised Monteiro to call their hotline to report possible offences; they warned him about using illicit means to access the assassination markets’ correspondence.

Full article : https://www.wired.co.uk/article/kill-list-dark-web-hitmen
 

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This Hui chap is a real asshole. He's already married, and not happy she has moved on with her life after their break up. Let it be lah, he's had his fun. He should be thankful she did not cause problems in his marriage. Hope he sits in Changi for a very long time.
Precisely. There are many pussies around. No need die-die stay with one. A bloody twit imo. Best he serve 10 yrs in jail.
 

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Wasn't Mona Koh the Greatest Mamasan of Lido Palace a victim of a hitman...still remember Mona.. really damn suay.
She deserves her fate. In life, never corner your victim or his family to a corner. Victim already dead after her con job on cruise ships. Still want to collect $$$ from victim’s father. Bloody bitch. Great that her Husband continues to torture her.
 

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She deserves her fate. In life, never corner your victim or his family to a corner. Victim already dead after her con job on cruise ships. Still want to collect $$$ from victim’s father. Bloody bitch. Great that her Husband continues to torture her.


Richard Lim (Straits Times) did a writeup on Mona Koh on his website here :

http://www.limrichard.com/arc2001-2002/recentwork_c031201.htm


Mona Koh also made it to the 'Top 10 Epic Unsolved Crimes in Singapore' list on 'The Smart Local' website :

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https://thesmartlocal.com/read/biggest-unsolved-crimes-in-singapore/
 
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Richard Lim (Straits Times) did a writeup on Mona Koh on his website here :

http://www.limrichard.com/arc2001-2002/recentwork_c031201.htm


Mona Koh also made it to the 'Top 10 Epic Unsolved Crimes in Singapore' list on 'The Smart Local' website :

b2ap3_large_image3.jpg


https://thesmartlocal.com/read/biggest-unsolved-crimes-in-singapore/
She claims to not know who shot her and why.

The gunman could have been a hired hitman, and till today, she maintains that she does not know who wanted her out of the way so badly.

""People say I know who it was, but I really don't know. Sometimes, I wish the answer would come to me in a dream. But I certainly would like to know who did it before I die.''
 

GoldenDragon

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Richard Lim (Straits Times) did a writeup on Mona Koh on his website here :

http://www.limrichard.com/arc2001-2002/recentwork_c031201.htm


Mona Koh also made it to the 'Top 10 Epic Unsolved Crimes in Singapore' list on 'The Smart Local' website :

b2ap3_large_image3.jpg


https://thesmartlocal.com/read/biggest-unsolved-crimes-in-singapore/
Richard Lim (Straits Times) did a writeup on Mona Koh on his website here :

http://www.limrichard.com/arc2001-2002/recentwork_c031201.htm


Mona Koh also made it to the 'Top 10 Epic Unsolved Crimes in Singapore' list on 'The Smart Local' website :

b2ap3_large_image3.jpg


https://thesmartlocal.com/read/biggest-unsolved-crimes-in-singapore/
Even Peter Lim avoided her after she was shot. Her good police friend, the late Ang Chiang Teck did nothing to assist Mona even though he was au fait with the events leading to her shooting.
 

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Hui, who is married, began his affair with his colleague, a 30-year-old Malaysian woman, in 2016.

The woman was aware that Hui is married.

However, when she realised that he did not intend to leave his wife, she decided to end the relationship in 2017.

Hui reportedly continued to woo the woman, and even “stalked her”.

That was when he found out that she had moved on to another man, known as Tan.

Hui then downloaded a Tor Browser to access the dark web, and began researching on how to purchase and trade in Bitcoin.

He then hired a hitman through a website called Camorra Hitmen, which is based overseas, to “incapacitate” Tan’s hand.

Later, he changed his mind and requested that acid be poured on Tan’s face, but was advised against it by Camorra Hitmen because using acid would be “more easily detectable”.

Instead, the suggestion was to kill Tan via a staged car accident or robbery.

Hui agreed, and the murder was supposed to take place on May 22, 2018.

The court heard Hui paid a total of over S$6,000 worth in Bitcoin to Camorra Hitmen.

Hui’s plans were thwarted 10 days before the day of the planned murder when a CBS journalist informed the Ministry of Foreign Affairs (MFA) Washington Mission that a hit was ordered against a Singaporean.

It is unclear how the journalist came to know of this.

However, the Singapore Police Force were notified and Hui was promptly arrested within three days.

According to CNA, Hui was ordered to cancel the hit and withdraw all the Bitcoin he had uploaded for payment.

Hui was charged in court on May 25, 2018, for allegedly hiring a hitman to kill another person.

If Hui is convicted of criminal intimidation to cause grievous hurt or death, he could face up to seven years in jail.

He will return to court for his sentencing on Sept. 4, 2019.

https://mothership.sg/2019/07/man-affair-hire-killer-dark-web/
"Hui’s plans were thwarted 10 days before the day of the planned murder when a CBS journalist informed the Ministry of Foreign Affairs (MFA) Washington Mission that a hit was ordered against a Singaporean.

It is unclear how the journalist came to know of this."


I know how the journalist came to know of this. Surely the Camorra hitman told the journalist. So the hitman gets to keep the money and no need to work.
 
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