SINGAPORE, Nov 17 — A Singaporean was sentenced to three weeks in jail on Friday after pleading guilty to attempting to bribe an auxiliary police officer at Woodlands Checkpoint...
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When an officer noticed her, he instructed her to return to the checkpoint and use the correct lane for cars. The officer immediately rejected the bribe, asked for her passport, and informed her that the interaction was being recorded by his body-worn camera.Wang as claiming she had mistakenly thought the auxiliary police officer was a Malaysian police officer and that she had offered the bribe out of anxiety and poor language skills.
Despite Wang’s claims, the prosecution pointed out that she attempted to bribe the officer twice, both of which took place within Singapore’s borders, and recommended a sentence of three to four weeks.
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