Last month, a kidnapping case of a wealthy businessman occurred in Johor Bahru, the capital of Malaysia's Johor state, which shocked society. At about 5 a.m. on October 13, Mr. Lin, a 59-year-old wealthy businessman, was kidnapped by kidnappers when he was about to call a taxi in

Last month, a kidnapping case of a wealthy businessman occurred in Johor Bahru, the capital of the Malaysian state of Johor, which shocked society. At about 5 a.m. on October 13, Mr. Lin, a 59-year-old wealthy businessman, was kidnapped by kidnappers when he was about to call a taxi in front of his home to go to the airport. It is said that at that time, three men wearing masks beat Mr. Lin with wooden sticks, then pulled out guns and threatened him, and then pulled him into the car. The car took the group to a cabin less than 10 minutes' drive from their home.

The kidnappers demanded a ransom of 30 million ringgit (approximately RMB 49 million). In the end, Mr. Lin was released after his friends helped pay 20 million ringgit (approximately RMB 32 million). After in-depth investigation by the police, what is unexpected is that one of the masterminds of the kidnapping case was Mr. Lin's 57-year-old wife Chen Wangui. The two have been married for 36 years and have three children.

This week, Chen Wangui was arrested and returned to her home with her hands handcuffed behind her back. The police led them to identify the scene.

After investigation, Chen Wangui conspired with three foreign men to carry out the kidnapping plan at Hoi Jing Road, Johor Bahru.

However, just two months before the incident, Chen Wangui uploaded photos on social media celebrating her 36th wedding anniversary with her husband. At that time, the pictures were full of love.

According to court documents, Chen Wangui, 57, is also a grandmother with four young grandchildren. The case is expected to be heard on the 17th. Chen Wangui faces a maximum sentence of 40 years in prison and caning for instigating others to kidnap her husband.

Last month, a kidnapping case of a wealthy businessman occurred in Johor Bahru, the capital of the Malaysian state of Johor, which shocked society. At about 5 a.m. on October 13, Mr. Lin, a 59-year-old wealthy businessman, was kidnapped by kidnappers when he was about to call a taxi in front of his home to go to the airport. It is said that at that time, three men wearing masks beat Mr. Lin with wooden sticks, then pulled out guns and threatened him, and then pulled him into the car. The car took the group to a cabin less than 10 minutes' drive from their home.

The kidnappers demanded a ransom of 30 million ringgit (approximately RMB 49 million). In the end, Mr. Lin was released after his friends helped pay 20 million ringgit (approximately RMB 32 million). After in-depth investigation by the police, what is unexpected is that one of the masterminds of the kidnapping case was Mr. Lin's 57-year-old wife Chen Wangui. The two have been married for 36 years and have three children.

This week, Chen Wangui was arrested and returned to her home with her hands handcuffed behind her back. The police led them to identify the scene.

After investigation, Chen Wangui conspired with three foreign men to carry out the kidnapping plan at Hoi Jing Road, Johor Bahru.

However, just two months before the incident, Chen Wangui uploaded photos on social media celebrating her 36th wedding anniversary with her husband. At that time, the pictures were full of love.

According to court documents, Chen Wangui, 57, is also a grandmother with four young grandchildren. The case is expected to be heard on the 17th. Chen Wangui faces a maximum sentence of 40 years in prison and caning for instigating others to kidnap her husband.

Source: News Morning News