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Serious Please Guess??? Complete Loser Unemployed Buy Low SES Hawker Food with Fake Currency!

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Man, 23, jailed 5 years & 3 months for using counterfeit S$50 notes to buy food
He was unemployed at the time of his offence.
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A 23-year-old man has been jailed for five years and three months for using counterfeit S$50 notes.

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Ng Kah Chun was convicted in court on Sep. 17, 2019.

About the case
The police received a report on Feb. 12, 2018 that two counterfeit S$50 notes were presented for payment at a convenience store along Choa Chu Kang Street 51.

Ng had used the counterfeit notes to pay for meals at the convenience store.

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It was previously reported that court documents showed that Ng, who was unemployed at the time of the offence, had also presented a counterfeit note on Feb 11, 2016 at around 8pm, to pay for food items worth S$28.50.

Through follow up investigations, officers from the Commercial Affairs Department established the identity of the man and arrested him on the same day.

A printer, a laptop and several pieces of counterfeit S$50 and S$100 notes were seized.

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Ng’s imprisonment was for

• one charge of counterfeiting currency notes,

• one charge of using them as genuine counterfeit currency notes,

• one charge of possession of counterfeit currency notes, and

• one charge of making or possessing instruments for counterfeiting currency notes, as well as

• one charge of possession of offensive weapon

What should public do with counterfeit notes
Members of the public are advised to be wary of receiving possible counterfeit notes.

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If you have received any suspected counterfeit currency note, you should:

 Report it to the nearest Neighbourhood Police Centre;

 Delay the person(s) who presented the suspected counterfeit note, if possible, and call the Police at ‘999’ immediately;

 Note the description of the person(s) who presented the counterfeit note, including gender, race, age, height, built, clothing, tattoo and language/ dialect spoken;

 Note the description of the vehicle used, if any, including its registration
number; and

 Limit the handling of the suspected counterfeit note and place it in a protective covering, such as an envelope, to prevent further tampering. Hand it over to the police immediately.
 
His parents must really hate him and gave him a name like Kah Chun....
If this kind of note printing and usage can be done so easily without getting caught in a Singapore full of CCTVs, many would have done so before he did. Really a GongJiBuy :D
 
If this kind of note printing and usage can be done so easily without getting caught in a Singapore full of CCTVs, many would have done so before he did. Really a GongJiBuy :biggrin:
Guess the race? N give the m&ds a run for the money
 
Should put him behind bars for long time. Contribute nothing to society.

IQ and Race
 
Should have used $2, $5 and $10 notes instead. Buy food from hawkers.

And never visit the convenience stores or supermarkets... security cameras everywhere.
 
I suspect there's a proliferation of fake currency in Sinkieland. I've heard of several people who changed their money at a money changer, but received fake notes.

Who audits these shops?

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