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Not wanting to leave Singapore after her visa expired, a Chinese sex worker got entangled in a complex immigration scam to be arrested so that she was able to stay in the country… for over 3 years. The woman, Liang Qinglan, entered Singapore in May of 2018 with her visa finishing at the end of July. She ended up overstaying by making a deal with an Immigration & Checkpoints Authority officer to get a special pass to remain in Singapore for being involved in a police investigation. She admitted to exchanging sexual favours and paying bribes to Teo Hwee Peng, […]

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So the woman got a much harsher punishment than than the guy who was fully abusing his power.  It seems to me that the person forging documents and allowing this to happen should have a higher punishment than the individuals who are simply trying to find a way live their lives.  

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By the sound of the pathetic sentence the judge gave her it sounds like she’s promised to do him a few favours when she comes out .

Bit like Thailand has thousands of rules but millions of ways to avoid them

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Where did she come from China? Well I can understand her wanting to exhile in Singapore. But it's very degrading to think that she has resort to providing sexual favours to do so. Equally as unexceptable is that an immigration officer would stoop that low and pray on a woman's vulnerability! 

 

 

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On 12/18/2021 at 12:34 PM, Sandbar said:

 But it's very degrading to think that she has resort to providing sexual favours to do so. 

but she is a sex worker

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Another woman who was also alleged to have exchanged sex for favours with Teo avoided prosecution when she died in August.

- that's disturbing . . . 

 

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