SINGAPORE, March 13 -- Three men linked to the export of computer servers to Malaysia that may contain Nvidia chips have been offered bail, with amounts ranging up to S$1 million (RM3.3 million).
Chinese national Li Ming, 51, was offered the highest bail at S$1 million, while Singaporeans Alan Wei Zhaolun, 48, and Aaron Woon Guo Jie, 40, were offered bail at S$800,000 and S$600,000, respectively.
Li faces two charges - one for fraud and another under the Computer Misuse Act, while Woon and Wei each face two fraud charges, according to a report published in The Straits Times today.
Prosecutors allege that in 2023, Li defrauded server supplier Supermicro by falsely claiming that the end user of the servers was Luxuriate Your Life, a comp...
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