Housewife charged in Johor business man kidnap case

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According to the charge sheet, the woman is accused of criminal conspiracy with Chong Shih Ming, 46, together with Vietnamese Luong Van Tung, 39, and Tran Van Chung, 29, in committing the offence of kidnapping a 59-year-old man with the intent to demand a ransom of RM20mil. However, Jagjit Singh applied for bail on the grounds that his client had already been in remand for a lengthy period and that the accused was on daily medication for her heart disease.

“She is also willing to hand over the international passport and report to the police station if needed,” he said.The case is scheduled for mention again on Nov 17. Separately, Vietnamese Nguyen Ngoc Ngan claimed trial when she was charged at a Magistrate’s Court here on Nov 4 with the disposal of a Japanese sedan car, which was used in the same kidnapping case, at Jalan Keembong 39, Taman Johor Jaya here.

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