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CNB officer rejects $13,300 bribe offered by drug suspect

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CNB officer rejects $13,300 bribe offered by drug suspect


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By Lim Yanliang
The Straits Times
Tuesday, Jun 18, 2013

An attempt by a suspected drug abuser to bribe himself out of trouble on Sunday failed when a Central Narcotics Bureau (CNB) officer rejected the $13,300 he offered to let him off the hook.

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Here is the press release from CNB:


Central Narcotics Bureau (CNB) officer rejected bribe of more than $13,000

A Central Narcotics Bureau (CNB) officer rejected a bribe of about S$13,300 offered by a suspected drug abuser desperate to get off the hook.

On Jun 16, 2013, at about 11.55pm, Immigration & Checkpoints Authority (ICA) officers at Woodlands Checkpoint stopped a Singaporean Chinese male for a routine check at the Arrival Car zone and the 48-year-old was subsequently referred to CNB for follow-up investigation into an offence of suspected drug abuse.

At the CNB office at Woodlands Checkpoint, while waiting for his Urine Test to be conducted, the suspected drug abuser attempted to offer all the money in his possession as bribes to a male CNB officer. The suspect had about S$13,300 in both Singapore and Malaysia currency combined.

The CNB officer rejected the bribe and a police report was lodged. The Corrupt Practices Investigation Bureau (CPIB) is currently investigating this case. The suspect will also be investigated for drug consumption charges.

Director CNB Mr Ng Ser Song praised the CNB officer for his honesty, saying, "This officer exemplifies the Bureau's values of professionalism and integrity, and our zero tolerance towards corruption. We will report any attempts to bribe our officers."

 
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