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Malaysian man jailed for offering bribe to Singapore police

Bernama
Bernama
04/05/2017
08:23 MYT
Malaysian man jailed for offering bribe to Singapore police
A Malaysian man working in Singapore was sentenced to four weeks' jail today for attempting to bribe a Traffic Police officer into not issuing a traffic summons.
A Malaysian man working in Singapore was sentenced to four weeks' jail today for attempting to bribe a Traffic Police officer into not issuing a traffic summons, TODAYonline.com reported.
Sang Jia Weng, 30, offered S$30 (S$1=RM3.09) to Staff Sergeant Zulkifli Dzahari on Jan 11 after he was caught for not strapping his helmet securely while riding a motorcycle.
Sang, a construction worker, stuffed three S$10 notes into a trouser pocket of Zulkifli's and asked him not to issue a traffic summons. The sergeant immediately arrested Sang.
Sang was charged on April 19 with one count of corruptly offering gratification. He could have been fined up to S$100,000 and/or sentenced to a maximum five years in jail, said the online report.
-- BERNAMA
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