Third member of syndicate that stole from unattended bags in S’pore jailed

Third member of syndicate that stole from unattended bags in S’pore jailed


SINGAPORE – The third member of a group of foreign nationals who travelled to Singapore to steal from unsuspecting people was handed a two-month and six-week jail term.

On June 16, Sui Haibo, 40, pleaded guilty to three counts of theft.

This came after the group’s ringleader and another man each pleaded guilty to three charges of theft on June 15.

Yu Haibo, 50, the mastermind, was sentenced to four months and two weeks’ jail, while Zhang Wei, 44, was sentenced to two months and six weeks’ jail.

The last member of the group, Ren Fubin, 40, is expected to be dealt with in court on June 17.

Delivering the sentence, District Judge Cheng Yuxi said that those who come to Singapore for the sole purpose of committing crime will face the full brunt of the law, as they risk undermining the country’s way of life.

“This was not just a transnational offence, but a transnational syndicate involving four members,” said the judge.

The court heard that at the start of 2026, Yu came up with a plan to travel to different countries to steal cash from unattended bags.

He recruited Zhang to be part of his scheme. Zhang then recruited two others, Ren and Sui.




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