Malaysian charged in Singapore with harbouring 'One-eyed dragon'


Ho Yue Keong is accused of harbouring former triad leader Tan Chor Jin, dubbed "One-eyed dragon". PHOTO: SINGAPORE POLICE FORCE.

SINGAPORE: A Malaysian man who has been on the run for past last nine years was charged in court on Wednesday with harbouring a former triad leader who shot and killed a nightclub owner in Sinagpore in 2006.

Ho Yue Keong, 42, is accused of harbouring Tan Chor Jin dubbed "One-eyed dragon'', then 39, sometime between 6.55am and 7.11am on Feb 15, 2006 by transporting him to flee Singapore with the intention of screening him from legal punishment when Tan had committed murder.

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