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Woman who posed as 'police investigation officer' in expletive-laden online exchange arrested for impersonation

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Woman who posed as 'police investigation officer' in expletive-laden online exchange arrested for impersonation​

She will be charged in court on Friday (March 20)
Woman who posed as 'police investigation officer' in expletive-laden online exchange arrested for impersonation

File photo shows a woman being arrested by police officers.
PHOTO: AsiaOne/Rauf Khan

PUBLISHED ONMarch 19, 2026 9:30 PM
BYSean Ler

A 41-year-old woman was arrested on Thursday (March 19) for allegedly impersonating police officers and using abusive words towards a public servant.

Police said in a statement issued the same evening that they were alerted to an anonymous Facebook post — featuring an expletive-laden conversation — between a person claiming to be a police officer and an unknown user on Tuesday.

AsiaOne reviewed the screenshots, which were published in a Facebook group, and noted that the F-word was used more than 15 times.

In at least two messages, the imposter also threatened to rape the unknown user.

Part of the conversation between the woman who was impersonating as a police officer and an unknown user.
Part of the conversation between the woman who was impersonating as a police officer and an unknown user. IMAGE: Social media

The woman was identified through follow up investigations and arrested on Thursday.

Police also revealed that she is believed to be involved in a separate incident of impersonation, and an additional case of using abusive words towards a police officer during a 999 call on Sept 14, 2025.

She will be charged with personating and using abusive words towards a public servant in relation to the execution of duty of the public servant.

The offence of personating a public servant carries a penalty of two years jail, a fine, or both.

If found guilty of using abusive words towards a public servant, she may be jailed for up to 12 months, fined, or both.

Police also warned would-be perpetrators that they take a serious view of individuals who impersonate public servants, including police officers, as such acts could undermine public trust and may cause confusion or alarm.

They added that any form of harassment or abusive behaviour towards officers performing their duties are considered as serious offences.

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is she from the commando special forces counter terrorist plainclothes unit? this secret organization is notorious for verbally abusive occifers.
 
She is in good company among more than 80% of S'poreans.
everytime i land in changi can see coolie and peasant behavior among sinkie chinks. worst are the cab drivers. jap and gook drivers are very professional and polite. sinkie drivers are rude and unhelpful. they pretend not to help load and unload luggages into from trunk due to age and health (sinkies are truly in bad shape after 50) thus i do all the work even at age 69. in jp and sk, taxi drivers will do all the loading and unloading even though they are over 60.
 
I thot only scammers would want to impersonate mata. Sinkie SPF are loser fucks who wants to impersonate them? SPF can scare sinkies? Even Banglas not afraid of them
 

Woman who posed as 'police investigation officer' in expletive-laden online exchange arrested for impersonation​

She will be charged in court on Friday (March 20)
Woman who posed as 'police investigation officer' in expletive-laden online exchange arrested for impersonation 'police investigation officer' in expletive-laden online exchange arrested for impersonation

File photo shows a woman being arrested by police officers.
PHOTO: AsiaOne/Rauf Khan

PUBLISHED ONMarch 19, 2026 9:30 PM
BYSean Ler

A 41-year-old woman was arrested on Thursday (March 19) for allegedly impersonating police officers and using abusive words towards a public servant.

Police said in a statement issued the same evening that they were alerted to an anonymous Facebook post — featuring an expletive-laden conversation — between a person claiming to be a police officer and an unknown user on Tuesday.

AsiaOne reviewed the screenshots, which were published in a Facebook group, and noted that the F-word was used more than 15 times.

In at least two messages, the imposter also threatened to rape the unknown user.

Part of the conversation between the woman who was impersonating as a police officer and an unknown user.
Part of the conversation between the woman who was impersonating as a police officer and an unknown user. IMAGE: Social media

The woman was identified through follow up investigations and arrested on Thursday.

Police also revealed that she is believed to be involved in a separate incident of impersonation, and an additional case of using abusive words towards a police officer during a 999 call on Sept 14, 2025.

She will be charged with personating and using abusive words towards a public servant in relation to the execution of duty of the public servant.

The offence of personating a public servant carries a penalty of two years jail, a fine, or both.

If found guilty of using abusive words towards a public servant, she may be jailed for up to 12 months, fined, or both.

Police also warned would-be perpetrators that they take a serious view of individuals who impersonate public servants, including police officers, as such acts could undermine public trust and may cause confusion or alarm.

They added that any form of harassment or abusive behaviour towards officers performing their duties are considered as serious offences.

[email protected]
Another former acs? Acjc ?
 
got pic of that 41yo charbor or not? need to see if her face is as bodoh and stupid as her face or she look super chio with AMDL blains ... :whistling:
 
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