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Updated: 09/04/2013 11:14 | By Channel NewsAsia
ICA officer charged with corruption
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SINGAPORE: An officer with the Immigration and Checkpoints Authority was on Wednesday charged with multiple counts of facilitating the granting of visit passes to foreigners in exchange for money.
Mohammed Mustaffa Mohabat Ali, a primary screening officer at Tuas Checkpoint, is accused of 22 counts of corruptly accepting money from Filipino and Vietnamese women. The visit passes would allow the women to stay in Singapore.
Mustaffa also faces seven counts of corruptly agreeing to accept gratification, four counts of corruptly giving gratification, and two counts of corruptly offering gratification.
The incidents took place between October 2010 and June 2011.
According to court documents, Mustaffa worked with one Philibert Tng Hai Swee.
Mustaffa's regular duties included assessing whether foreigners meet entry requirements, inspecting passports, and granting visit passes.
Tng allegedly drove these women through the checkpoint and would look for Mustaffa to grant the visit passes when he was on duty. The women were charged between S$250 and S$550 for each occasion.
Mustaffa also allegedly recruited three other ICA officers and one former ICA officer to help him. Mustaffa has been interdicted, while the three officers are no longer with ICA.
His case will be mentioned in court again on 25 September.
Mustaffa was unrepresented. Bail was set at S$10,000.
For corruptly accepting gratification, Mustaffa could be jailed five years and fined S$100,000. - CNA/ac