SINGAPORE: A 33-year-old man pleaded guilty on Monday (May 4) to setting fire to a flat that belonged to an alleged scammer.
Vellu Pillai P Sivakkumar, a Malaysian, pleaded guilty to one charge of committing mischief by fire with intent to cause damage to property. A second charge of wrongfully confining the occupants in the unit will be taken into consideration for sentencing.
The victim, a 41-year-old Singaporean man, was living in the unit with his wife, his two young children aged three and nine, his sister and his parents.
According to court documents, the victim had run into financial difficulties before the incident after owing money to several people. He had allegedly scammed several people, who then demanded he repay the monies lost with interest.
The victim received threats from those people, although they could not be identified during the course of the investigation.
He also brought up his debts and threats received from his creditors, but was unsure if the fire set to his unit was a result of those debts.
The victim is currently under investigation for the alleged scamming offences.
WHAT HAPPENED
Sivakkumar, who lived in Johor Bahru, was facing financial difficulties in late 2023 and had asked friends in Malaysia for odd jobs.





