Former police officer from Secret Society Branch charged with corruption

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<cite class="auth">Channel NewsAsia - Wednesday, January 7</cite>
SINGAPORE: A former police officer was hauled to court on Tuesday for corruption charges.

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</noscript>39—year—old Ganesan Maniam, who was a staff sergeant attached to the Secret Society Branch, allegedly took S$6,000 in loans from pub owner Andrew Rajendran Govindasamy in 2003. In exchange for the loans, the nightspot operator was told he would be let off the hook should the authorities raid the two pubs belonging to him. Ganesan looked calm when the three charges were read out to him. He said that he intends to engage a lawyer. The case will be mentioned next on January 13. Ganesan is now out on a S$10,000 bail. His passport has also been impounded. If convicted of corruption, Ganesan could be fined up to S$100,000, jailed a maximum of five years, or both. For neglect of duty, he could be fined up to S$1,000, jailed for up to six months, or both. — CNA/vm
 
If convicted, many old tattooed friends will be waiting to "welcome" him in jail

Poor guy
 
many of his lonely mamak inmates will also be looking fwd to loosening up his tight rear.
 
By the time he gets released, he'll be cured of constipation for the rest of his life
 
<cite class="auth">Channel NewsAsia - Wednesday, January 7</cite>
SINGAPORE: A former police officer was hauled to court on Tuesday for corruption charges.

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</noscript>39—year—old Ganesan Maniam, who was a staff sergeant attached to the Secret Society Branch, allegedly took S$6,000 in loans from pub owner Andrew Rajendran Govindasamy in 2003. In exchange for the loans, the nightspot operator was told he would be let off the hook should the authorities raid the two pubs belonging to him. Ganesan looked calm when the three charges were read out to him. He said that he intends to engage a lawyer. The case will be mentioned next on January 13. Ganesan is now out on a S$10,000 bail. His passport has also been impounded. If convicted of corruption, Ganesan could be fined up to S$100,000, jailed a maximum of five years, or both. For neglect of duty, he could be fined up to S$1,000, jailed for up to six months, or both. — CNA/vm

Crooked police a lot n many still uncaught
 
if you in the dark side for too long, you become the dark side...lol..
 
<cite class="auth">Channel NewsAsia - Wednesday, January 7</cite>
SINGAPORE: A former police officer was hauled to court on Tuesday for corruption charges.

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</noscript>39—year—old Ganesan Maniam, who was a staff sergeant attached to the Secret Society Branch, allegedly took S$6,000 in loans from pub owner Andrew Rajendran Govindasamy in 2003. In exchange for the loans, the nightspot operator was told he would be let off the hook should the authorities raid the two pubs belonging to him. Ganesan looked calm when the three charges were read out to him. He said that he intends to engage a lawyer. The case will be mentioned next on January 13. Ganesan is now out on a S$10,000 bail. His passport has also been impounded. If convicted of corruption, Ganesan could be fined up to S$100,000, jailed a maximum of five years, or both. For neglect of duty, he could be fined up to S$1,000, jailed for up to six months, or both. — CNA/vm

This is the taxpayer's fault. They did not pay him the multimillion dollar salary like they did to PAP lackeys to avoid corruption.
 
This is the taxpayer's fault. They did not pay him the multimillion dollar salary like they did to PAP lackeys to avoid corruption.

Yeah I thought so too. He should tell the judge in court and should be off the hook.
 
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