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Jul 6, 2010
M'sian with forged ICs jailed
<!-- by line -->By Elena Chong, Court Correspondent
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A MALAYSIAN woman caught having forged Singapore identity cards and work passes in her handbag at Woodlands checkpoint was jailed for three months (ONLY???) on Monday.
=> Any more doubt the Familee Sell Country Thieves are only too happy to bring in FTrash by ALL MEANS?
Sim Yock Hong, 43, an assistant supervisor, admitted to having [COLOR=_______]five forged NRIC and 11 forged S pass cards[/COLOR] bearing six foreigners' names on April 13.
The court heard that she was in financial debts due to loans she had taken from illegal moneylenders in her hometown.
Unable to pay her debts, one of the loansharks offered her RM500 (S$216) to deliver some forged documents to Singapore to offset her debts.
On April 12, she received some forged documents and pages of biodata from her letterbox at home to be delivered the next day. The items were seized upon her arrest the next day and found to have been forged.
She could have been fined up to $10,000 or jailed and/or jailed for up to 10 years for the forged IC offence. For having forged work pass, she could have been fined up to $15,000 and/or jailed for up to 12 months.
M'sian with forged ICs jailed
<!-- by line -->By Elena Chong, Court Correspondent
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A MALAYSIAN woman caught having forged Singapore identity cards and work passes in her handbag at Woodlands checkpoint was jailed for three months (ONLY???) on Monday.
=> Any more doubt the Familee Sell Country Thieves are only too happy to bring in FTrash by ALL MEANS?
Sim Yock Hong, 43, an assistant supervisor, admitted to having [COLOR=_______]five forged NRIC and 11 forged S pass cards[/COLOR] bearing six foreigners' names on April 13.
The court heard that she was in financial debts due to loans she had taken from illegal moneylenders in her hometown.
Unable to pay her debts, one of the loansharks offered her RM500 (S$216) to deliver some forged documents to Singapore to offset her debts.
On April 12, she received some forged documents and pages of biodata from her letterbox at home to be delivered the next day. The items were seized upon her arrest the next day and found to have been forged.
She could have been fined up to $10,000 or jailed and/or jailed for up to 10 years for the forged IC offence. For having forged work pass, she could have been fined up to $15,000 and/or jailed for up to 12 months.