S'porean match-fixer Wilson Raj Perumal held in Hungary over human trafficking allegations

Singaporean fugitive and convicted match fugitive Wilson Raj Perumal poses with with his two children in an old photograph taken in Hungary. PHOTO: ST READER
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SINGAPORE - Convicted match-fixer Wilson Raj Perumal has been fighting human trafficking allegations in Hungary for almost a year, fearing he will be deported to Singapore, where he is wanted for skipping bail.

In a letter in March this year to his sister Malar, which The Straits Times saw, he said the "noose is so tight around my neck".

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