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Singaporean wanted by US for breaking N. Korea sanctions is in Singapore: police

City-state’s cops say currently probing into businessman Kwek Kee Seng

Updated 3 years ago · Published on 06 Nov 2022 10:00AM

Singaporean wanted by US for breaking N. Korea sanctions is in Singapore: police
Singapore police say businessman Kwek Kee Seng, who is wanted by the United States for violating sanctions on North Korea, has been under investigation by the city-state’s Commercial Affairs Department. – Pixabay pic, November 6, 2022

SINGAPORE – A Singaporean businessman wanted by the United States for violating sanctions on North Korea is currently in the city-state where he is under investigation, the Singapore police said.

In a statement issued late yesterday, the Singapore Police Force (SPF) said they have sought clarification from their US counterparts over the reward as they have kept them informed about the ongoing probe by local authorities.

The US State Department on Thursday offered US$5 million (RM23.74 million) for information on businessman Kwek Kee Seng, blaming him for numerous fuel deliveries to North Korea and ship-to-ship transfers as well as money laundering through front companies.

Federal prosecutors in New York in 2021 issued an arrest warrant for Kwek, a year after one of his oil tankers, the M/T Courageous, was seized by Cambodia on a US request over purported sanctions violations.

Kwek, 62, owns the Swanseas Port Services shipping company based in the city-state.

The State Department’s Rewards for Justice programme had said his exact location was not known and that he has also been identified as being in North Korea, Cambodia, Taiwan, and Thailand as well as Cameroon and the tiny Caribbean nation of Saint Kitts and Nevis.

But Singapore’s police said in their statement that “Kwek is presently in Singapore”.

He has been under investigation since April last year by the Commercial Affairs Department – the city’s white-collar crime investigation agency – and his passport has been impounded.

The Singapore police said the investigation was launched after the US Justice Department announced a criminal complaint had been filed against Kwek for  “allegedly conspiring to evade economic sanctions” on North Korea and for money laundering.

Police added that they have shared information about their investigation of Kwek with US law enforcement authorities.

“Since then, there were several more exchanges. Due to the nature and complexity of the case, investigations are still ongoing,” police said.

“On November 4, 2022 (Friday), the SPF wrote to our US counterparts to seek clarification, given that we had been in active communication with our US counterparts on Kwek’s case,” it added.

“Singapore will continue to assist the US authorities within the ambit of our laws and international obligations.”

The reward comes as the US urges strict enforcement of United Nations sanctions on North Korea after it launched a volley of missiles, including one that landed close to South Korea's waters. – AFP, November 6, 2022

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