Agritrade founder arrested, charged after more than five years on the run

Agritrade founder arrested, charged after more than five years on the run


SINGAPORE: The founder of commodity firm Agritrade has been arrested and charged in court after more than five years on the run, the police said on Tuesday (Dec 2).

Ng Say Peck, 72, is the second person from Agritrade to be charged over a cheating case that involved multiple banks and financial institutions worldwide.

The company’s former chief financial officer Lulu Lim Beng Kim was sentenced to 20 years in jail in 2023 for her role in the case.

Police investigations into Ng and other individuals for trade financing fraud began in January 2020. Agritrade, which traded in coal and palm oil, was at the centre of the investigations.



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