Ferarri Driver Abducted By 4 Men In Little India Putting Everyone In Public Shocked
On Aug 16 night. A big drama which happens at Little India as a Ferrari driver parked his supercar in the service road off Verdun Road around 9 pm when suddenly a white Audi pulled up in front of it and 4 men leaped out to confront the driver and forced him to kneel before bundling him into their car and speed away, leaving the Ferrari behind. While most of the witnesses were left stunned and bewildered.
The female security guard who was on duty that time told that she was shocked by the incident as there was no shouting and the incident basically just happens in seconds. The police then later arrived and cordoned off the alley where the Ferarri was parked. The police said yesterday that they had arrested four men, aged between 31 and 33, for their suspected involvement in a case of wrongful confinement in relation to the Little India incident.
Shedding some light on the abduction, they said that preliminary investigations had revealed that the four men are believed to have wrongfully confined the victim to demand the return of a sum of money he had purportedly stolen from one of them in an e-commerce scam. It is not known how the Ferrari driver was released from his alleged wrongful confinement.
But checks showed that he was charged on Tuesday with one count of cheating. The charge sheet names him as Andrew Lim Zi Kai, 29. He was alleged to have created a woman of $350 on Carousell after promising a hotel booking package at Marina Bay Sands that was never delivered. Court records also indicate that investigations against him are ongoing, and he could face nine more similar charges. Lim is expected to be back in court on Sept 15 for a further mention of his case.
If convicted, he can be jailed for up to 10 years and fined. Those convicted of wrongful confinement can be jailed for up to three years and/or fined.