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Go to jail just for 145k? Sinkies standard very humble.
A face that only a mother could loveFormer SAF captain Benjamin Song is the oldest looking 37-year-old I have ever seen.
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Captain Song is lucky that his mom didn't disown him at birth.A face that only a mother could love
Ex-SAF captain allegedly cheated 16 people of $145k, citing reasons like ‘mother’s medical bills’
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Benjamin Song Yong Pang was handed 18 cheating charges, of which 13 were amalgamated charges.
ST PHOTO: KELVIN CHNG
Christine Tan
Published Nov 10, 2025, 11:50 AM
Updated Nov 10, 2025, 01:27 PM
www.straitstimes.com
SINGAPORE – A former captain in the Singapore Armed Forces (SAF) was charged in court on Nov 10 over allegedly cheating 16 people into giving him $145,250.
Benjamin Song Yong Pang, 37, purportedly made them believe that the money was used either for investments or to pay his mother’s medical bills.
Song was handed 18 cheating charges, of which 13 were amalgamated charges, where multiple alleged incidents are taken together in a single offence.
Charge sheets stated that the alleged offences took place over almost three years between May 2021 and March 2024.
The Corrupt Practices Investigation Bureau said in a statement on Nov 10 that Song had used the money to service his debts and expenses.
Song appeared in court with an elderly couple and said he would be getting legal advice for his case. He is currently out on bail of $100,000. His case will be heard again on Dec 8.
If convicted, Song faces up to 10 years’ jail and a fine for each charge of cheating. For the amalgamated charges, he can face twice the amount of punishment liable for that offence.
A Mindef spokesperson told The Straits Times that Song was suspended from his duties following his arrest and is no longer a regular serviceman with the SAF.
Mindef did not mention which branch of SAF Song was from, or when his employment ended.
The spokesperson said SAF holds its service personnel to high standards of discipline and integrity, adding: “We do not tolerate any form of cheating in the SAF. Service personnel who commit offences will be dealt with in accordance with the law.”
He looks aged and very uglyFormer SAF captain Benjamin Song is the oldest looking 37-year-old I have ever seen.
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He was clearly holding his own cock and jerking off when he wrote this delusional piece.One time he wrote that whenever a batch of officer cadets graduate from OCS, "a whole nation rejoices"
After Benjamin's release from prison, he can be a model in the "Before and After" ads for plastic surgeons. He can be the "Before" model.He looks aged and very ugly
‘Before’ he got evolved into human form?After Benjamin's release from prison, he can be a model in the "Before and After" ads for plastic surgeons. He can be the "Before" model.
Salary so high why commit crime?Captain starting salary range is $5,400 - $7,160. So it goes up from there, this clown likely earning close to $10k after a few years.
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We must ask Iswaran the same question. There is no limit to human greed.Salary so high why commit crime?
Ex-SAF captain allegedly cheated 16 people of $145k, citing reasons like ‘mother’s medical bills’
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Benjamin Song Yong Pang was handed 18 cheating charges, of which 13 were amalgamated charges.
ST PHOTO: KELVIN CHNG
Christine Tan
Published Nov 10, 2025, 11:50 AM
Updated Nov 10, 2025, 01:27 PM
www.straitstimes.com
SINGAPORE – A former captain in the Singapore Armed Forces (SAF) was charged in court on Nov 10 over allegedly cheating 16 people into giving him $145,250.
Benjamin Song Yong Pang, 37, purportedly made them believe that the money was used either for investments or to pay his mother’s medical bills.
Song was handed 18 cheating charges, of which 13 were amalgamated charges, where multiple alleged incidents are taken together in a single offence.
Charge sheets stated that the alleged offences took place over almost three years between May 2021 and March 2024.
The Corrupt Practices Investigation Bureau said in a statement on Nov 10 that Song had used the money to service his debts and expenses.
Song appeared in court with an elderly couple and said he would be getting legal advice for his case. He is currently out on bail of $100,000. His case will be heard again on Dec 8.
If convicted, Song faces up to 10 years’ jail and a fine for each charge of cheating. For the amalgamated charges, he can face twice the amount of punishment liable for that offence.
A Mindef spokesperson told The Straits Times that Song was suspended from his duties following his arrest and is no longer a regular serviceman with the SAF.
Mindef did not mention which branch of SAF Song was from, or when his employment ended.
The spokesperson said SAF holds its service personnel to high standards of discipline and integrity, adding: “We do not tolerate any form of cheating in the SAF. Service personnel who commit offences will be dealt with in accordance with the law.”