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HE'S an aviation enthusiast who loved all things to do with flying.
Muhammad Shazni Kamarudin, 19, an aerospace technology student at the Institute of Technical Education (ITE), also happened to be friends with a SilkAir stewardess.
From her, he got to know what a Singapore Airlines staff card looked like. With that knowledge, he created a fake SIA staff card with his name on it.
He then used this card to get free medical treatment. On his fifth attempt, he was caught.
Last Monday, he pleaded guilty and was convicted on one count of forgery and two counts of cheating.
He admitted to three similar charges, which will be taken into consideration during sentencing next month.
Read the full report in Monday's edition of The New Paper (Nov 21).
Muhammad Shazni Kamarudin, 19, an aerospace technology student at the Institute of Technical Education (ITE), also happened to be friends with a SilkAir stewardess.
From her, he got to know what a Singapore Airlines staff card looked like. With that knowledge, he created a fake SIA staff card with his name on it.
He then used this card to get free medical treatment. On his fifth attempt, he was caught.
Last Monday, he pleaded guilty and was convicted on one count of forgery and two counts of cheating.
He admitted to three similar charges, which will be taken into consideration during sentencing next month.
Read the full report in Monday's edition of The New Paper (Nov 21).