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Jailed and fined for 'dead-garbage-man' scam

Blanka

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Dec 27, 2010


Jailed and fined for 'dead-garbage-man' scam

By Khushwant Singh

AN UNEMPLOYED man would tell residents in the Bukit Timah area that he was with the garbage collection company and there would be no waste collection the next day as the truck driver had died.

Vijayakumar Ramalingam, 47, would then claim that he was also going around collecting bereavement donations for his dead colleague's family.

None of this was true and on Monday, he was jailed 11/2 months and fined $4,500 for cheating residents of $622.

If unable to pay the fine, the conman will serve another 30 days in prison.


A district court heard that residents in Lorong Pisang Batu, Binjai Park, Namly Hill, Fifth Avenue and Hua Guan Avenue handed over sums ranging from $2 to $250 on the four evenings Vijayakumar went around.

He would even carry a blue notebook containing entries of amounts he claimed were donated by neighbours and in which he would jot down subsequent donations.


The victims grew suspicious when the garbage truck came around the next day. When they called the garbage company, the residents found out that none of the drivers had died recently.

Police were notified and Vijayakumar was arrested.

Cash of $170, a pen and the blue notebook was seized from him by officers.


He pleaded guilty to six cheating charges.

Another cheating charge and three attempted charges were taken into consideration by the District Judge Jill Tan in sentencing.

Two of the attempted cheating offences were committed while he was on police bail after his arrest on Nov 24.


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