Chinese man jailed for trying to swap US$237,000 diamond ring with replica at Singapore shop
- A fellow Chinese national lured Wu Youquan with the promise of ‘fast cash jobs’ and hatched a plan to rob the ring from a jewellery store at Marina Bay Sands
- Wu was sentenced to 40 months’ jail after pleading guilty to a theft charge

Wu did not manage to make it out of the store before an employee discovered what he had done.
On Friday, the 44-year-old Chinese national was sentenced to 40 months’ jail after pleading guilty to a theft charge. Another charge of attempted cheating was taken into consideration for sentencing.
The court heard that a fellow Chinese national, Chen Hanbo, first reached out to Wu on WeChat in October 2023 and asked if he was interested in “fast cash jobs”.
When Wu said yes, Chen told him the job was a high-risk one that involved swapping a genuine diamond ring at Tiffany & Co with a replica one. Chen did not specify how much Wu would earn but reassured him that he would not be short-changed.
On November 1, the pair flew to Singapore and visited the Marina Bay Sands casino.
