An enforcement officer who was authorised to apprehend offenders for having illegal tobacco-related products ended up pocketing more than $1,000 worth of those that were voluntarily disposed of by incoming travellers at the airport. Read more at stomp.straitstimes.com
An Indian-origin enforcement officer was sentenced to three months’ jail and fined SGD 800 (nearly 592 USD) for having pocketed illegal tobacco products from apprehended offenders at Singapore's Changi Airport.
Singapore, Dec 24: An Indian-origin enforcement officer was sentenced to three months’ jail and fined SGD 800 (nearly 592 USD) for having pocketed illegal tobacco products from apprehended offenders at Singapore’s Changi Airport. Mohan Raj Akilan, 31, and a Malaysian national, pocketed SGD 1,417 (nearly 1100 USD) worth of illegal tobacco-related products that were voluntarily disposed of by incoming travellers at Changi Airport. Another charge was taken into consideration during the sentencing, The Straits Times newspaper reported on Thursday. Deputy […]
Singapore News - An enforcement officer who was authorised to apprehended offenders for having illegal tobacco-related products ended up pocketing more than $1,000 worth of those that were voluntarily disposed of by incoming travellers at the airport. Mohan Raj Akilan, 31, was sentenced to. Read more at www.tnp.sg