Malaysian woman caught at Woodlands Checkpoint for failing to declare over S$20,000 in cash


Officers uncovered stacks of currencies wrapped in a plastic bag, placed inside the centre console of the car the woman was in. - PHOTOS: SINGAPORE IMMIGRATION & CHECKPOINTS AUTHORITY/FACEBOOK

SINGAPORE, May 13 (The Straits Times/ANN): A Malaysian woman who attempted to bring into Singapore more than S$20,000 (RM67,000) of undeclared currencies was stopped by the authorities at Woodlands Checkpoint on April 25.

The woman was entering Singapore by car, the Immigration and Checkpoints Authority (ICA) said in a Facebook post on Saturday.

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