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Two former auxiliary police officers jailed
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SINGAPORE: Two former auxiliary police officers, who were based at Changi Airport, turned human traffickers by allowing travellers with false passports and boarding passes to board flights.
They were jailed on Wednesday for accepting bribes to commit the crimes in what the prosecution said was a serious dereliction of their duties.
Thirty-one-year-old Krishna Rao Rajahram was sentenced to 18 months' jail and fined S$2,000.
His accomplice, 26-year-old Loganathan Samugam was sentenced to one year jail.
The two men, who were from AETOS Security Management, had been tasked to pre-screen passengers to ensure that those without valid travel documents were barred from boarding their flights.
They were approached last October by a man known as Sivarajah Paki, a Sri Lankan who is a Swedish citizen.
Sivarajah told Krishna that he was helping his fellow Sri Lankans travel to Europe via Singapore by using Malaysian passports.
He claimed it was difficult for Sri Lankans to obtain visas to enter European countries.
Sivarajah also revealed to Krishna his modus operandi, saying that he would bribe his Malaysian accomplices, who had booked Europe-bound flights, to check in at Changi Airport.
Once inside the transit area, the Malaysian's travel documents would then be hidden at a pre-arranged spot in a toilet before they were picked up by a Sri Lankan who would assume his identity.
For a bribe of S$2,000 from Sivarajah, Krishna had allowed a Sri Lankan to successfully board a Paris-bound flight on October 7 with the use of a Malaysian passport.
He was offered the same amount if he could repeat the offence with two other travellers on November 1.
Krishna agreed to do so but with Loganathan's help this time round.
Loganathan, who was also offered a bribe of S$2,000, met up with their accomplices - K Raja Rajan Kalingamuthu, a Malaysian and Murugesu Navaratnarasa, a Sri Lankan - at the airport's transit area to help them swapped travel documents.
But officers from the Immigration and Checkpoints Authority arrested the four men before the flights took off.
K Raja and Murugesu were each jailed a year in 2010.
Deputy Public Prosecutor Christine Liu told the court on Wednesday that Krishna and Loganathan had "demonstrated a blatant disregard for the law" by engaging in a human trafficking scheme.
She added that the offence could also undermine public confidence in police officers.
She also stressed that airports are potential targets for terrorism and auxiliary police officers deployed there play a vital role in keeping track of those passing through Singapore.
The two men were "willing to commit serious derelictions of their duties" in exchange for money even with this looming threat of terrorism, said DPP Liu.
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SINGAPORE: Two former auxiliary police officers, who were based at Changi Airport, turned human traffickers by allowing travellers with false passports and boarding passes to board flights.
They were jailed on Wednesday for accepting bribes to commit the crimes in what the prosecution said was a serious dereliction of their duties.
Thirty-one-year-old Krishna Rao Rajahram was sentenced to 18 months' jail and fined S$2,000.
His accomplice, 26-year-old Loganathan Samugam was sentenced to one year jail.
The two men, who were from AETOS Security Management, had been tasked to pre-screen passengers to ensure that those without valid travel documents were barred from boarding their flights.
They were approached last October by a man known as Sivarajah Paki, a Sri Lankan who is a Swedish citizen.
Sivarajah told Krishna that he was helping his fellow Sri Lankans travel to Europe via Singapore by using Malaysian passports.
He claimed it was difficult for Sri Lankans to obtain visas to enter European countries.
Sivarajah also revealed to Krishna his modus operandi, saying that he would bribe his Malaysian accomplices, who had booked Europe-bound flights, to check in at Changi Airport.
Once inside the transit area, the Malaysian's travel documents would then be hidden at a pre-arranged spot in a toilet before they were picked up by a Sri Lankan who would assume his identity.
For a bribe of S$2,000 from Sivarajah, Krishna had allowed a Sri Lankan to successfully board a Paris-bound flight on October 7 with the use of a Malaysian passport.
He was offered the same amount if he could repeat the offence with two other travellers on November 1.
Krishna agreed to do so but with Loganathan's help this time round.
Loganathan, who was also offered a bribe of S$2,000, met up with their accomplices - K Raja Rajan Kalingamuthu, a Malaysian and Murugesu Navaratnarasa, a Sri Lankan - at the airport's transit area to help them swapped travel documents.
But officers from the Immigration and Checkpoints Authority arrested the four men before the flights took off.
K Raja and Murugesu were each jailed a year in 2010.
Deputy Public Prosecutor Christine Liu told the court on Wednesday that Krishna and Loganathan had "demonstrated a blatant disregard for the law" by engaging in a human trafficking scheme.
She added that the offence could also undermine public confidence in police officers.
She also stressed that airports are potential targets for terrorism and auxiliary police officers deployed there play a vital role in keeping track of those passing through Singapore.
The two men were "willing to commit serious derelictions of their duties" in exchange for money even with this looming threat of terrorism, said DPP Liu.
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