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Polis cheat hawker, Paynow himself for orders. Guess the fucking race!!!

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Policeman cheated noodle stall of S$36.50 in orders, paid money to himself instead​

Siew Weng Chuin has since resigned from the Singapore Police Force.
Policeman cheated noodle stall of S$36.50 in orders, paid money to himself instead
The man's modus operandi was to say that he wanted to pay for his order via PayNow but then change the payee in the ensuing transaction from the noodle stall's bank account to one that belonged to him. (Photo: iStock)

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09 May 2024 07:30PM (Updated: 09 May 2024 07:53PM)
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SINGAPORE: Instead of paying a noodle stall for his food order, a man transferred money between two of his bank accounts and then pretended that he had paid the stall's operator.
Siew Weng Chuin, 25, said that he would make the payment via PayNow and then changed the payee in the ensuing transaction from the noodle stall's bank account to one that belonged to him.

He repeated this deception at the noodle stall in Hougang about three to five more times.
Siew, who was a police officer then, was fined S$500 (US$369) on Thursday (May 9) after pleading guilty to one count of cheating. Another count of cheating was considered for his sentencing.

Siew paid the fine. He has since resigned from the Singapore Police Force, according to court documents.

The court heard that Siew began patronising the noodle stall in April last year.

On Apr 14, he placed an order for food amounting to S$25.60. He told the stall's operator, a 26-year-old woman, that he would pay via PayNow bank transfer and used his mobile phone to scan the QR code displayed at the stall.

Instead of making the transaction, however, Siew changed the payee and effected the payment to himself.

Siew then showed the victim the transaction, deceiving her into believing that he had paid for his food.

On another occasion, on Apr 17 last year, after placing an order for S$10.90 but failing to pay again, the victim asked Siew if the previous payment of S$25.60 had been made. She said she had not been able to find a record of the transaction in the stall's bank account.

"The accused acted surprised and told (the victim) that the payment had gone through and showed (the victim) his transaction history that reflected a transfer of S$25.60," the prosecution told the court.

The victim assumed the payment was still pending. She asked Siew to provide her with his phone number, but he gave her a number that was no longer in use.

She could not reach Siew when she tried to call him later on to inform him about the unsuccessful payment.

On May 31, 2023, the victim spotted Siew and confronted him. She hurriedly called the police, stating that she had previously made a police report about the non-payments. She said the police had asked her to call again if she saw Siew.

In total, Siew cheated the victim out of S$36.50, court documents said. He made full restitution on Apr 18 this year.

For cheating, Siew could have been jailed for up to three years, fined, or both.
 

Loofydralb

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I thought the minister said that if a uniformed officer from the home team commits an offence, his penalty will be doubled?
 

glockman

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What a ridiculously stupid thing to do and he's too dumb to know it was a matter of time before the hawker knows she's being scammed. She already told him about not seeing a record of his payment. He should've paid her at that point. Scary to think he was entrusted with a firearm.
 
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laksaboy

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What a ridiculously stupid thing to do and he's too dumb to know it was a matter of time before the hawker knows she's being scammed. She already told him about not seeing a record of his payment. He should've paid her at that point. Scary to think he was entrusted to carry a firearm.

Firearms are alright if they off themselves inside a toilet cubicle. :cool:
 

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If you scratch below the surface, there are many useless bums and scums who have signed on as regulars. In the bad old days, those lowly educated scums will work and bootlick their way up to be some RSM shit and get paid well.
 

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So much hassle and drama. Use cash to pay for your hawker makan lah.

Save the cashless payments for EatShit Link farecards when taking public transport, or when shopping online.
Oh these pigs can only obey what pap commanf. If pap says ban cash they will do it tmr. No beating they dont deserve
 

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Policeman cheated noodle stall of S$36.50 in orders, paid money to himself instead​

Siew Weng Chuin has since resigned from the Singapore Police Force.
Policeman cheated noodle stall of S$36.50 in orders, paid money to himself instead
The man's modus operandi was to say that he wanted to pay for his order via PayNow but then change the payee in the ensuing transaction from the noodle stall's bank account to one that belonged to him. (Photo: iStock)

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SINGAPORE: Instead of paying a noodle stall for his food order, a man transferred money between two of his bank accounts and then pretended that he had paid the stall's operator.
Siew Weng Chuin, 25, said that he would make the payment via PayNow and then changed the payee in the ensuing transaction from the noodle stall's bank account to one that belonged to him.

He repeated this deception at the noodle stall in Hougang about three to five more times.
Siew, who was a police officer then, was fined S$500 (US$369) on Thursday (May 9) after pleading guilty to one count of cheating. Another count of cheating was considered for his sentencing.

Siew paid the fine. He has since resigned from the Singapore Police Force, according to court documents.

The court heard that Siew began patronising the noodle stall in April last year.

On Apr 14, he placed an order for food amounting to S$25.60. He told the stall's operator, a 26-year-old woman, that he would pay via PayNow bank transfer and used his mobile phone to scan the QR code displayed at the stall.

Instead of making the transaction, however, Siew changed the payee and effected the payment to himself.

Siew then showed the victim the transaction, deceiving her into believing that he had paid for his food.

On another occasion, on Apr 17 last year, after placing an order for S$10.90 but failing to pay again, the victim asked Siew if the previous payment of S$25.60 had been made. She said she had not been able to find a record of the transaction in the stall's bank account.

"The accused acted surprised and told (the victim) that the payment had gone through and showed (the victim) his transaction history that reflected a transfer of S$25.60," the prosecution told the court.

The victim assumed the payment was still pending. She asked Siew to provide her with his phone number, but he gave her a number that was no longer in use.

She could not reach Siew when she tried to call him later on to inform him about the unsuccessful payment.

On May 31, 2023, the victim spotted Siew and confronted him. She hurriedly called the police, stating that she had previously made a police report about the non-payments. She said the police had asked her to call again if she saw Siew.

In total, Siew cheated the victim out of S$36.50, court documents said. He made full restitution on Apr 18 this year.

For cheating, Siew could have been jailed for up to three years, fined, or both.
Must be Cina
 

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Policeman cheated noodle stall of S$36.50 in orders, paid money to himself instead​

Siew Weng Chuin has since resigned from the Singapore Police Force.
Policeman cheated noodle stall of S$36.50 in orders, paid money to himself instead
The man's modus operandi was to say that he wanted to pay for his order via PayNow but then change the payee in the ensuing transaction from the noodle stall's bank account to one that belonged to him. (Photo: iStock)

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09 May 2024 07:30PM (Updated: 09 May 2024 07:53PM)
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SINGAPORE: Instead of paying a noodle stall for his food order, a man transferred money between two of his bank accounts and then pretended that he had paid the stall's operator.
Siew Weng Chuin, 25, said that he would make the payment via PayNow and then changed the payee in the ensuing transaction from the noodle stall's bank account to one that belonged to him.

He repeated this deception at the noodle stall in Hougang about three to five more times.
Siew, who was a police officer then, was fined S$500 (US$369) on Thursday (May 9) after pleading guilty to one count of cheating. Another count of cheating was considered for his sentencing.

Siew paid the fine. He has since resigned from the Singapore Police Force, according to court documents.

The court heard that Siew began patronising the noodle stall in April last year.

On Apr 14, he placed an order for food amounting to S$25.60. He told the stall's operator, a 26-year-old woman, that he would pay via PayNow bank transfer and used his mobile phone to scan the QR code displayed at the stall.

Instead of making the transaction, however, Siew changed the payee and effected the payment to himself.

Siew then showed the victim the transaction, deceiving her into believing that he had paid for his food.

On another occasion, on Apr 17 last year, after placing an order for S$10.90 but failing to pay again, the victim asked Siew if the previous payment of S$25.60 had been made. She said she had not been able to find a record of the transaction in the stall's bank account.

"The accused acted surprised and told (the victim) that the payment had gone through and showed (the victim) his transaction history that reflected a transfer of S$25.60," the prosecution told the court.

The victim assumed the payment was still pending. She asked Siew to provide her with his phone number, but he gave her a number that was no longer in use.

She could not reach Siew when she tried to call him later on to inform him about the unsuccessful payment.

On May 31, 2023, the victim spotted Siew and confronted him. She hurriedly called the police, stating that she had previously made a police report about the non-payments. She said the police had asked her to call again if she saw Siew.

In total, Siew cheated the victim out of S$36.50, court documents said. He made full restitution on Apr 18 this year.

For cheating, Siew could have been jailed for up to three years, fined, or both.
Must be Cina Boleh
 
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