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Rajan Pillai
Indian fraudster and businessman (died )
Rajan Pillai ( – 7 July ) was an Indian businessman from Kerala, popularly known as the Biscuit Baron.
He was to be sentenced to a possible year imprisonment on 23 counts of breach of trust and one of cheating-by the Singapore courts, but died in custody four days after his arrest, largely because he was denied medical treatment while in custody;[2] the subsequent investigations led to jail reforms.
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Career
Rajan Pillai was born in Kerala, India in , the son of a trader in cashews.
Early in his career, he invested in a five-star hotel project in Goa.[3][4] In the mids, Rajan Pillai set up his base in Singapore with 20th Century Foods packaging potato chips and peanuts.
He collaborated with Canadian businessman F. Ross Johnson, head of the giant American food corporation Standard Brands. In , Johnson sent him to London to head the newly acquired Nabisco Commodities.[5] Soon aft