National Parks Board ranger jailed for $20 bribery bid

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National Parks Board ranger jailed for $20 bribery bid


Published on May 16, 2012

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Lee Hak Peng, 59, was jailed for three months on Wednesday for trying to bribe student Nurhidayu Mansor, (not pictured), then 17, in return for not issuing her a summons on March 12, 2010. -- ST PHOTO: WONG KWAI CHOW

By Elena Chong

A National Parks Board tactical ranger issued a summons to a 17-year-old girl for littering at East Coast Park after he had tried to bribe her into paying him $20.

Lee Hak Peng, 59, was jailed for three months on Wednesday for trying to bribe student Nurhidayu Mansor, then 17, in return for not issuing her a summons on March 12, 2010.

A district court heard that Lee, together with a colleague, was patrolling the East Coast Park area when he saw the girl throwing a plastic bag and a piece of tissue paper on the ground next to a tent.

Lee approached her alone and identified himself as an NParks officer. He pointed to the litter she had thrown and asked her for $20.

Read the full story in Wednesday's edition of The Straits Times.
 
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