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Two Lankans jailed in Singapore over forged documents

(UTV | COLOMBO) – Two Sri Lankan men have been convicted and sentenced to eight months’ jail each, the Singapore Immigration and Checkpoints Authority (ICA) said in a statement on Saturday (June 6).

The convicted Pushparaj Kapil, 21, and Ramachandran Kriysso Prashad, 32 were sentenced on April 28 and June 4 respectively, reports foreign media.

Kapil has been convicted over having a false Singapore passport and a forged Singapore identity card while Prashad was convicted over abetting the former to obtain these forged documents.

They had been arrested by ICA officers at Tuas Checkpoint on February 29.

Investigations revealed that Kapil had sought help from an individual by the name Sam for asylum in Canada. He had agreed to pay Sam LKR 600,000 (S$45,000) for the travel arrangements to Canada.

Sam had then contacted Prashad, who had agreed to help with Kapil’s journey to Canada. Prashad had later obtained the counterfeit documents in Kuala Lumpur from the associate of a Malaysian man.

On February 28, both Kapil and Prasshad left Kuala Lumpur, intending to travel to Singapore to catch a direct flight to Laos.

Source: The Straight Times
-Agencies

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