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Feb 8, 2010
Perverting justice : 4 charged
<!-- by line --> <!-- end by line --> THREE men and a woman were charged on Monday with perverting the course of justice. Charlie Lim Chau Lee, 50, who faces three counts, is said to have offered to give one Lim Kim Hock, through Ding Chiang Kum, a sum of $100 to take the rap for a traffic offence which the accused had committed on Aug 18, 2008. Around the same time, he also allegedly offered Lim Ah Hwa $300 as an inducement for her to take the blame for the same traffic offence he had committed.
The third charge accuses him of getting Sng Kwee Hock on Jan 12 last year to submit his particulars to the Traffic Police Department that he had committed a traffic offence on Dec 28, 2008 when it was the accused who had done it. Ding, 51, Sng, 53, and Lim Ah Hwa, 39, were in court to face one charge each. If convicted, each of them faces a jail term of up to seven years and/or a fine per charge. A pre-trial conference is set for March 4.
Home > Breaking News > Singapore > Story
Feb 8, 2010
Perverting justice : 4 charged
<!-- by line --> <!-- end by line --> THREE men and a woman were charged on Monday with perverting the course of justice. Charlie Lim Chau Lee, 50, who faces three counts, is said to have offered to give one Lim Kim Hock, through Ding Chiang Kum, a sum of $100 to take the rap for a traffic offence which the accused had committed on Aug 18, 2008. Around the same time, he also allegedly offered Lim Ah Hwa $300 as an inducement for her to take the blame for the same traffic offence he had committed.
The third charge accuses him of getting Sng Kwee Hock on Jan 12 last year to submit his particulars to the Traffic Police Department that he had committed a traffic offence on Dec 28, 2008 when it was the accused who had done it. Ding, 51, Sng, 53, and Lim Ah Hwa, 39, were in court to face one charge each. If convicted, each of them faces a jail term of up to seven years and/or a fine per charge. A pre-trial conference is set for March 4.