SINGAPORE – A policeman has been jailed after he submitted an “application for a work permit” form to the authorities, falsely stating that a Myanmar national would be working as his domestic helper at his Senja Road flat.
Ahmad Aidil Jumari, 38, committed the offence as he wanted to raise funds for his upcoming wedding.
He knew that Nwe Zar Win, who received a work pass in July 2023, would neither perform domestic helper duties for him nor reside at his home.
Ministry of Manpower (MOM) prosecutor Nur Shahirah Nassir told the court: “He only knew she would source her own employment and was unaware of her residence in Singapore.
“(He had no knowledge of Nwe Zar Win’s) actual employment or earnings after the work pass approval.”
On July 13, Ahmad was sentenced to six weeks’ jail after admitting that he had engaged in a conspiracy to make a false statement in the form.
In a statement to The Straits Times on July 14, police said they had removed him from front-line duties. He was then redeployed to an administrative role after the police became aware of MOM’s investigations involving him.
A police spokesperson said: “Officers of the Singapore Police Force (SPF) are expected to uphold the law and maintain the highest standards of conduct and integrity. We deal sternly with officers who break the law, including charging them in court.
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