SINGAPORE: After a man was ambushed by police officers for driving without a licence, he got his friend who worked for the police to find out who had tipped them off by using the internal systems of the Ministry of Home Affairs (MHA).
The informant turned out to be his ex-girlfriend, and he made a death threat against her.
The unauthorised access of MHA’s systems was uncovered, and the suspended traffic police officer, 29-year-old Singaporean Shivasuria Maniam Kesaval, was jailed for 16 months on Thursday (Jul 2).
He had contested the charges but was convicted of four counts under the Computer Misuse Act for performing unauthorised screenings and one count under the Official Secrets Act (OSA).
The driver, 25-year-old Singaporean Brayden Ong Ying Shan, absconded after being convicted of various charges, including criminal intimidation and a warrant of arrest was issued against him in June.
THE CASE
Shivasuria and Ong had been friends since 2019, and Ong knew that Shivasuria was a traffic police officer.
On Jul 12, 2022, Ong was arrested by two traffic police officers in an ambush. His vehicle was towed away to an impound lot, and Ong called Shivasuria to tell him he had been apprehended.
Shivasuria disclosed to his colleague that Ong was his friend.
He accessed MHA’s systems and made searches in relation to Ong’s case, uncovering personal information and an original report made by Ong’s ex-girlfriend.
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