Malaysian woman jailed 5 weeks for theft and trying to bribe Singaporean police officer


SINGAPORE: A Malaysian woman has been jailed five weeks for theft and trying to bribe a police officer, the Corrupt Practices Investigation Bureau (CPIB) and Singapore Police Force (SPF) said in a joint press release on Monday (Nov 20).

Devika Maruvan, 31, had been charged in court on Aug 28 with one count of corruptly offering an unspecified amount to Sergeant Lim Mei Jing. She was also charged with 11 separate counts of theft as a servant.

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