Abstract:A 17-year-old boy and six others face charges for allegedly running a fraudulent investment scheme in Taman Ekoflora. While the six adults pleaded guilty, the teen denied the charges. The group could face penalties under Section 120B(2) of the Penal Code. The court will reconvene on March 6 to decide on sentencing.
A 17-year-old boy is among seven individuals charged in the Magistrate's Court in connection with a fraudulent online investment scheme.
The six adult accused—Choo Weng Seng (39), Tan Chun Leong (41), Sky Chang (20), Yap Wai Xien (20), Ryan Wong (24), and Wess Lee (19)—pleaded guilty before Magistrate Hidayatul Syuhada Shamsudin. The teenager, however, pleaded not guilty to the charges.
According to court documents, the accused allegedly conspired to lure victims into investing in a fraudulent scheme. The offence reportedly occurred on January 13 at Jalan Ekoflora 5/21, Taman Ekoflora, around 3:00 PM.
The charges fall under Section 120B(2) of the Penal Code for criminal conspiracy, read with Section 34, which carries a maximum penalty of six months' imprisonment, a fine, or both. The court may impose alternative sentences for the teenager, such as a good behavior bond, community service, or placement at an approved institution, including the Henry Gurney School, if found guilty.
Deputy Public Prosecutor Nik Noratini Nik Azman led the prosecution, while all the accused were represented by lawyer Dahlia Tan. The court scheduled the next hearing for March 6 to allow for document submission, including a Social Welfare Department report and sentencing considerations.
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