Man jailed 5 years for cheating 6 women of $437k
Claiming to be an experienced trader, a jobless man cheated six women of almost $437,000 after befriending them on dating platforms Match.com and Tinder.
Malaysian Peter Aw Boo Cheong, 47, was sentenced to five years' jail yesterday after pleading guilty to 17 cheating charges involving $305,750. Twenty-four similar charges linked to the remaining amount were considered during sentencing.
In 2016, Aw met a 50-year-old Singaporean woman on Tinder and they started a romantic relationship. Aw, who is a Singapore permanent resident, called himself "Daniel" and claimed that he was an experienced silver trader.
He told the woman about an "investment opportunity" which he said would reap high profits. The woman handed $68,250 to him between May and June that year.
Deputy Public Prosecutor Tan Hsiao Tien said: "In the accused's dealings with the victim, he led her to believe that he was a credible and trustworthy person who had valuable information about investment, and would help her to invest in silver, in her best interests.
"In fact, the accused was never a trader and had never invested in foreign currencies and commodities. The accused did not use any of the monies for the purported investment."
Aw used a similar method to cheat five other women between August 2016 and July 2017.
Four of the victims were Singaporeans while the fifth was an Indonesian living in Singapore. They were between 39 and 48 years old.
Aw had also told these five women that he needed money for various reasons, such as to pay for medical expenses and car repairs. However, all these reasons were false, said the DPP.
Aw used the money for his personal expenses, including settling his gambling debts.
The five women alerted the police between December 2016 and September 2017 when they realised that Aw had swindled them. He admitted in court on Nov 28 last year to cheating the five women.
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