Woman suspect arrested for selling fake student IDs
Posted: 23 March 2012 1159 hrs
SINGAPORE: Police arrested a 47-year-old woman suspected of selling fake foreign student identification cards.
On 18 March, police received information about a printing shop at Bencoolen Street that was reportedly selling fake student cards.
The next day, police officers raided the place and arrested the shop owner.
Various templates of foreign student cards which were believed to have been forged were found in the shop's computer system.
Printing-related items, including a computer, a cutter, some plastic lamination cards and nine counterfeit student identification cards were seized.
Police said early investigations revealed that the suspect provided printing services and sale of counterfeit student identification cards for a price of between S$25 and S$65.
Investigations against the suspect are ongoing.
- CNA/ck