Malaysian arrested for helping ex-church leader's attempt to flee Singapore - Nation - News Summed Up

Malaysian arrested for helping ex-church leader's attempt to flee Singapore - Nation


SINGAPORE: Police have arrested a 45-year-old Malaysian man for his suspected involvement in helping former City Harvest Church leader Chew Eng Han's attempted escape from Singapore, Channel NewsAsia reported. Quoting Singapore Police Force (SPF), the report said Khoo Kea Leng was arrested in Malaysia with the help of the Royal Malaysia Police (RMP) after the Singapore State Courts issued a warrant of arrest. Khoo was handed to SPF custody on Monday (Feb 26) and will be charged in court on Wednesday (Feb 28), said the report. According to the report, Chew, 57, was charged on Feb 22 with attempting to flee the country from Pulau Ubin in a motorised sampan on Feb 21. Another man, 53-year-old Tan Poh Teck, who was helming the motorised sampan, was also arrested and charged in court, it said.


Source: The Star February 26, 2018 15:45 UTC



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