Jail for repeat offender who cheated 3 victims of over $200k in investment scams

SINGAPORE – A recalcitrant offender committed investment scams and cheated three people of more than $200,000 in total, shortly after completing a jail sentence for similar crimes.

The prosecution said that Muhammad Farhan Zamali, who was given 16 months’ jail in August 2018, returned to his old ways within about a year of his release from prison.

He cheated his latest victims in 2020 and 2021.

Farhan, 34, pleaded guilty on Thursday to four cheating charges and was sentenced to 3½ years’ jail.

After serving his earlier sentence, he borrowed money from family members and friends in 2019 as he wanted to run his own e-commerce business.

Deputy Public Prosecutor Lee Zu Zhao said: “However, after a few months, the accused lost a lot of money and could not sustain his business. His relatives and friends also began chasing him for repayment of their loans to him.

“The accused then hatched a plan to create a fake investment package to cheat others into giving him their money so that he could repay his loans.”

In 2020, Farhan bumped into a 47-year-old friend, who was then working as an engineering technician, and spoke to the latter about a purported group investment scheme.

The friend told a colleague – a 64-year-old engineering supervisor – about Farhan, and the trio later met at a coffee shop.

Farhan then lied to the two men that he was a trader. He also told them about the purported scheme and promised returns of 20 per cent.

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