TechFlow News reports that on March 14, according to Caixin, the UK’s National Crime Agency (NCA) plans to freeze and confiscate assets—including two apartments, one parking space, and funds held in six bank accounts—owned by a 24-year-old woman in London, totaling £6 million (approximately RMB 55 million), on suspicion that these assets derive from criminal activity and their source cannot be explained. On March 13, the UK High Court rejected the woman’s application to overturn the freezing order. According to information disclosed by the court, the woman’s uncle is one of the ten individuals arrested, convicted, and sentenced in Singapore’s “S$3 billion money laundering case,” while her father is among another group of 17 suspects who fled overseas; he is also one of the 15 individuals later dealt with by Singaporean authorities and required to surrender assets. The court’s judgment released that day did not disclose the names of the woman, her father, or her uncle. However, cross-referencing this information with prior disclosures by Singaporean police reveals that only Wang Shuiming and Wang Shuting—brothers originally from Anxi County, Fujian Province, China—match the details disclosed by the UK court. Thus, the woman is Wang Shuting’s daughter and Wang Shuiming’s niece.
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