EDMONTON, AB, June 11, 2020 /CNW/ - Alberta RCMP's Federal Serious and Organized Crime (FSOC) section have charged three individuals in a multimillion-dollar luxury vehicle export scheme where several Canadians were defrauded in the purchase amount of the vehicles as a result of an investigation.
Those charged are Duy (pronounced "U-we") Hung Nguyen (38), Quyen Hong Tran (61) and Thi Kim Hoang Quan (29).
On June 9, 2020, Duy Hung Nguyen was arrested in Burnaby, B.C. and charged with the following Criminal Code offences:
Fraud over $5,000
Make forged documents
Utter forged documents
Cause forged documents to be used
Money Laundering
Trafficking in proceeds of crime, and
Utter threats to cause death or bodily harm.
On June 9, 2020, Quyen Hong Tran was arrested in Edmonton and charged with the following Criminal Code offences:
Fraud Over $5,000
Money laundering, and
Trafficking in proceeds of crime.
On June 11, 2020, Thi Kim Hoang Quan was arrested in Leduc County and charged for the following Criminal Code offences:
Fraud over $5,000
Make forged documents
Utter forged documents
Money laundering, and
Trafficking in proceeds of crime.
This investigation was supported by The Financial Transactions and Reports Analysis Centre of Canada, Alberta Gaming Liquor & Cannabis, Canada Revenue Agency, Alberta Motor Vehicle Industry Council, Canada Border Services Agency, Insurance Bureau of Canada, Edmonton Police Service, Ontario Provincial Police, Saskatoon Police Service in addition to numerous Financial Institutions, Vehicle Dealerships, Vehicle Crating Companies and freight forwarding companies.
After analyzing data obtained through these partnerships and various investigative techniques, the Alberta RCMP FSOC investigation determined that in a period of a year, Nguyen was using multiple Straw Buyers and associates in order to fraudulently purchase vehicles and export them to Vietnam for their resale.
This investigation linked Nguyen to the purchase and exportation of 43 luxury vehicles. Those funds were then filtered back to Nguyen in Canada, and not the Straw Buyers. The financing associated to the vehicles defaulted, resulting in the loss of over $2.6 million to various financial institutions and ruined the credit of the Straw Buyers for defaulting on their loans. The approximate value of the 43 vehicles sold in Vietnam would be $10 Million Canadian.
"The victims of this scheme have suffered considerable loss, including bankruptcy, financial ruin and mental and emotional stress," said Cst. Phil Pinon, FSOC. "If you do not need to purchase a vehicle for yourself, do not purchase a vehicle at all. You will be held solely responsible for the payments and the effect it will have on your financial status."
It is believed that that Nguyen has conducted the same fraud in other jurisdictions across Canada and has used the following aliases: Ken, Mike, Hung, Tomy and Ryan. If you have been victimized by Nguyen, you are asked to contact Edmonton FSOC at 780-412-5530 or [email protected].
Albertans are reminded that they are responsible for any asset purchase or loan they obtain in your name. If you allow someone else to use your name or your credit, you are responsible and you are legally accountable for that purchase.
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