Malaysia arrests Singaporeans on the run for 19 years in US$51 million fraud case
The couple were handed to Singapore on the same day of their arrest, and each given one holding charge in the State Courts
Ng Teck Lee, the then-CEO of electronics recycling firm Citiraya Industries, and his wife, Thor Chwee Hwa, were handed over to the Corrupt Practices Investigation Bureau (CPIB) by the Malaysian Anti-Corruption Commission (MACC) on the same day.
“Various efforts were made by the authorities to locate Ng in connection with CPIB’s investigations,” it added, noting that an immigration stoplist and police gazette were issued, as well as Interpol red notices and warrants for arrest.
Ng and Thor were each given one holding charge in the State Courts on Wednesday afternoon.
Ng, also named as Ong Jimmy King Lang in court records, was read one charge of committing criminal breach of trust in January 2005.