Reward offered in case of man murdered after $6m fraud. 07/12/2004. ABC News Online
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Last Update: Tuesday, December 7, 2004. 2:39pm (AEDT)
Reward offered in case of man murdered after $6m fraud
The South Australian Government has offered a $100,000 reward for information over the probable murder of a man believed to have been involved in Australia's largest bank ATM fraud.
Quyen Tu Au was last seen at the National Australia Bank branch at Port Adelaide in August 2000.
He was using a Bank of East Asia card stolen from Brisbane.
South Australian Premier Mike Rann says more than $6 million was withdrawn on the card, $4.2 million of which has since been recovered.
"It's the most serious ATM fraud in Australian history but it's also a murder," Mr Rann said.
"We want find out who was responsible. We think that there are people out in the community who would have information about this crime and we're asking them to come forward."
Well, is it a murder or not? Is he dead or not?Probably! Probable murder and then Rann says it is a murder. Where are my facts, my information, my substance? Was he involved or not? Seriously, I don't do vague.
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