Man who skipped bail extradited to S'pore, charged over bogus investment scheme that took S$18m from investors

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SINGAPORE — A 50-year-old United States citizen who jumped bail about nine years ago has been extradited to Singapore and charged on Monday (April 3) with running a bogus investment scheme.

SINGAPORE — A 50-year-old United States citizen who jumped bail here has been extradited back to Singapore and charged on Monday with running a bogus investment scheme.

Michael Philip Atkins was charged in court on Monday with knowingly being a party to carrying on a business with a fraudulent purpose, the police said. In July 2014, Atkins was arrested and released on police bail while under investigation by the Commercial Affairs Department .

 

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