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Chinese man accused of helping to steal diamond ring from Singapore pawn shop

  • Luo Yi told a judge that he is ‘a law-abiding citizen in China and got foolishly dragged into this matter’
  • He is accused of abetting the theft of the US$99,000 ring from a pawn shop in Lucky Plaza last year

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A Chinese national is accused of abetting the theft of a diamond ring from a pawn shop in Singapore. Photo: Shutterstock
CNA
A man accused of helping to steal a three-carat ring worth more than S$132,000 (US$99,000) from a pawn shop in Singapore’s Lucky Plaza told a court on Friday that he is a law-abiding citizen in China who somehow fell into this situation.

Luo Yi, a 50-year-old Chinese national, is linked to two alleged accomplices, Lu Jingnan and He Yuanlin.

Luo is accused of abetting the theft of the diamond ring from a ValueMax pawn shop on July 16 last year.

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According to Lu’s past court hearing, the theft took place a few days after Lu scouted the shop. Lu then returned to the location with Luo, while He stayed outside.

While Luo spoke to a male employee about gold jewellery, Lu got a female employee to retrieve diamond rings from a glass display case.

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Luo allegedly positioned himself in a way that blocked the male employee from seeing Lu when Lu made a signal to him.

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