SINGAPORE: A man who exploited a loophole in Grab’s delivery system to fraudulently claim more than S$11,700 (US$9,100) in fees was sentenced to seven months’ jail on Friday (Mar 27).
Dzulqarnain Muhamad, 35, carried out more than 900 fraudulent “attempted delivery” claims over a span of a month, deceiving GrabTaxi Holdings into paying him for jobs he never performed.
He pleaded guilty to two counts of cheating, with another count taken into consideration for sentencing.
The court previously heard that Grab’s GrabExpress courier service pays drivers a fee when they attempt but fail to complete a delivery in certain situations.
For instance, when the sender is uncontactable, a driver must return the item to the Grab driver centre before indicating on the mobile application that the parcel was returned. Grab would then automatically cancel the job and pay the driver a fee.
Dzulqarnain exploited this system loophole by accepting delivery jobs and immediately marking them as “returned” without ever collecting the items.
He learnt about the loophole through an ex-co-worker, Alex Wang Xiang Yi, whom he met in April or May 2025 while doing odd jobs at a company. Wang is facing his own court case and is expected to plead guilty next week.





