Can you imagine what could happen to someone walking around in Thailand with $8-9 millions worth of watches in his suitcases? The Thai underground network could be abuzz with news of someone trying to sell very expensive and unique watches.
He couldn't sell them off fast enough nor at the right price. He is not sure whether he could leave Thailand.
So probably the best idea would be for him to turn himself in at the Singapore embassy with those watches that are more difficult to sell. Then go to prison for a couple of years. In due time, he could re-unite with those watches that he has kept (estimated cost $3.3mio) or the cash from watches sold (maybe a $1m after discount given).
Jerry, is this your plan?
Background
Jerry Ee, a former Cortina Holdings employee, went missing with $8m worth of luxury watches in December last year. Recently he turned himself at the Singapore embassy in Bangkok.
4 comments:
thats very cynical.
why cant u think instead he realised his wrong and sincerely want to answer for what he did?
Another anonymous said
What he has done, he would not realise "he is wrong", if yes, this called irresponsible for himself as he is not respect his decision even is illegal.
another cynical irrational statement
"cynical"?
Well, it depends on the cynical level of the Anonymous person who is reading this.
Someone actually wrote a whole article in ST Sunday on why people decide to turn themselves in.
Did you manage to catch that?
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