Man investigated for making false report on lost items

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Man investigated for making false report on lost items


Published on Mar 14, 2013
By Priscilla Kham

Police are investigating a 26-year-old man for making a false police report on March 9 at the Chong Pang Neighbourhood Police Post.

The suspect alleged that an unknown man had picked up his dropped wallet in Gambas Avenue before running away. His wallet, he claimed, contained his work permit, debit and ATM cards, driving license and cash amounting to about $225.

Police conducted an inquiry and found many discrepancies. The suspect admitted in follow-up interviews that he had lodged a false report. The police in a statement on Thursday said they would take stern action against anyone giving false information, as these utilise police resources which could be put to use in crime fighting.

Anyone who is convicted for giving any information which he knows to be false to a public servant can be jailed up to a year or fine up to $5,000 or both.

Get the full story from The Straits Times.

 
Would be interesting to know the reason for 'losing' his wallet.
 
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