Singapore prison officer accused of taking bribes to smuggle nude photos, prescription drugs to inmate


Mohammad Asri Abd Rahim was handed five charges under the Prevention of Corruption Act for accepting gratification. - ST/ANN

SINGAPORE: A prison officer who allegedly took bribes from an inmate to smuggle prohibited items, including nude photos and prescription drugs, into Changi Prison was charged in court on July 25.

Mohammad Asri Abd Rahim, 39, was handed five charges under the Prevention of Corruption Act for accepting gratification.

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