Shipyard worker (former) Construction business owner (former)
Known for
One of Singapore's most wanted fugitives in the 1980s
Criminal status
Died before trial
Spouse
Unnamed wife (separated)
Relatives
Four brothers, two sisters, parents
Conviction(s)
None
Criminal charge
Murder (×2)
Penalty
None
Lim Keng Peng (林景明 Lín Jĭngmíng;[a] c. 1953 – 3 May 1988), better known as Ah Huat (阿发 A Fā), was a Singaporean[1] criminal who was wanted for the murder of a police detective named Goh Ah Khia in December 1985. While Lim did not have any prior criminal record before he killed Detective Goh, Lim was also involved in the fatal shooting of a restaurant owner Vincent Loke Kok Nam, which occurred in April of the same year he killed the policeman. Lim, who went into hiding, subsequently became one of Singapore's ten most wanted criminals. After a 30-month manhunt, Lim was discovered and killed during a police ambush. A coroner's court found Lim guilty of the two murders he was accused for, and his death was ruled as a lawful killing on the part of the policemen who shot him.[2]
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^"被通缉枪手 是新加坡人". Shin Min Daily (in Chinese). 23 December 1985.
^"美食店主与探员遭阿发开枪谋杀". Lianhe Zaobao (in Chinese). 20 December 1985.
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