SINGAPORE - To get two men out of run-ins with the law in 2015, a director of a balloon company gave his colleague $4,000 to bribe officers from the police and Immigration and Checkpoints Authority .after pleading guilty in September 2022On Oct 4, 2015, a police station inspector identified as Terence Lam Guo Long was part of a team that arrested 13 men for rioting in Clive Street in Little India, The Straits Times reported previously.
Goh then approached one of his colleagues, Lim Sua Huat, thinking the latter had some police contacts. He handed Lim $1,000 and told him that it was to be used to settle Pua’s case. Deputy Public Prosecutor Thiagesh Sukumaran said in court documents that Lam told the other two men during the meeting that he could not help Pua because there was closed-circuit television footage that showed Pua’s role in the fight.In another incident in 2015, a secret society headman asked for Goh’s help in a case involving Mr Ng Thiam Teck, who was being investigated by ICA for various offences.
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