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FOR 12 hours a day, Lim Hong Guan would stare at the Police Cantonment Complex, which houses the Criminal Investigation Department (CID).
Paid $100 a day by a Geylang vice operator to spy on the police vehicles leaving the complex, the 57-year-old odd-job labourer would wait in a car parked at the Singapore General Hospital carpark across the road, about 100m away.
Armed with a pair of night-vision binoculars along with the knowledge of which vehicles the anti-vice squad used, Lim would alert the vice operator as they left the complex.
On Tuesday, Lim pleaded guilty to abetting as well as assisting to manage places where prostitutes meet their customers and was fined $8,000.
Read the full story in The New Paper today (Dec 1).