Jail for man who came to Singapore and tried to deposit fake $10k note in bank account

Jail for man who came to Singapore and tried to deposit fake k note in bank account


SINGAPORE – An Indonesian man who

received a counterfeit Singapore $10,000 note

from his girlfriend came to Singapore and tried to deposit it in his unsuspecting uncle’s bank account.

Aurick Kenji Almira Valeryan, 22, did this despite suspecting that the money was fake and was caught after a bank officer examined the note.

On Feb 25, he was sentenced to seven months’ jail after he pleaded guilty to one count of using the counterfeit note as genuine currency.

Court documents stated that Aurick was in Indonesia in May 2025, when his girlfriend, known only as “Abrillia”, handed him the fake note.

She claimed that she could not exchange the note to Indonesian rupiah because its denomination was “too great”.

Abrillia then asked Aurick to help her exchange the note.

Deputy Public Prosecutor Louis Ngia said: “Abrillia informed the accused that she had obtained the note from a subordinate at a confectionery warehouse where she worked and that the subordinate had found the note in a safe deposit box in an empty shop.”



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