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Singapore jails man for 20 weeks over use of fake Malaysian passport
- Andrew Lu, 58, had assumed he was wanted by Singapore police for his involvement in a gang fight so he obtained a fake Malaysian passport to enter Singapore
- Court documents did not specify if Lu was correct in his belief about being wanted by police
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Assuming that he was wanted by the police for his involvement in a gang fight, a Singaporean man left for Malaysia. He later got a fake Malaysian passport, which he used to visit family in Singapore between 2008 and 2009.
Andrew Lu Eng Leong, 58, was sentenced to 20 weeks’ jail on Friday after he pleaded guilty to five charges under the Immigration Act.
These charges related to his failure to present a Singapore passport when entering Singapore, producing a misleading document, and making a false statement to obtain a visit pass.
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Four other similar charges were taken into consideration during sentencing.
A spokesperson for the Immigration and Checkpoints Authority (ICA) said on Friday the agency regularly reviews and enhances the robustness of the immigration processes and systems.
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