Vietnamese man, 29, attacks CPIB officer with toilet brush after being arrested for offering S$8 bribe to ICA officer

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A 29-year-old Vietnamese national decided to offer a S$8 bribe to an Immigration and Checkpoints Authority (ICA) officer after eight undeclared contraband cigarette packets were found in his luggage on Nov. 11, 2024.

The man, Tran Phuong Hau, was subsequently arrested and taken to the Corrupt Practices Investigation Bureau (CPIB) for investigations.

There, he attempted to flee, and also attacked a CPIB officer with a broken toilet brush.

Tran was eventually subdued by the CPIB officer and sentenced to four months and a week's imprisonment on Jan. 10, 2025.



Told ICA officer he had nothing to declare​



According to court documents seen by Mothership, Tran offered the bribe to the ICA officer after arriving at Changi Airport's Terminal 4 from Vietnam.

After clearing Singapore Customs at around 11:10am, Tran proceeded to the baggage area, where the officer stopped him for a baggage check.

When the officer asked Tran whether he had anything to declare, he said no.

However, upon searching his bag and luggage, the officer found eight undeclared contraband cigarette packets in Tran's possession.



Offered bribe​



As Tran wanted the officer to allow him to pass through the baggage check quickly, he took out four S$2 notes and placed them in the officer's left pocket while the officer continued to search his belongings.

When the officer felt Tran's hand in his pocket, he grabbed Tran's hand and asked why Tran put four notes into his pocket.

In response, Tran said it was for him to "buy coffee".

The officer immediately reported the incident to his group leader, and Tran was subsequently arrested.



Attempted to escape custody at CPIB​



After arriving at the CPIB office in Lengkok Bahru for investigations, Tran was interviewed by a CPIB officer.

In the middle of the interview, he told the officer that he needed to use the toilet at around 11:20pm.

As such, the officer brought him into the toilet and waited for him outside.

Tran noticed a blue toilet brush, and broke its handle to fashion it into a weapon.

Attacked CPIB officer who intercepted him​



While Tran ran into the office area, a second CPIB officer heard his colleague's cry for help and responded.

Tran proceeded to attack the second officer — he lunged at the officer with the broken toilet brush in hand, shoving it towards the officer's stomach area.

In response, the officer grabbed Tran's arm and pushed him against the wall before disarming him by removing the toilet brush from his hand.

Tran was subsequently disarmed, subdued and handcuffed, and the officer did not sustain any injuries.



Pleaded guilty​



On Jan. 10, 2025, Tran was sentenced to four months and a week's jail after pleading guilty to three charges, according to The Straits Times.

These charges included one corruption charge, one charge for using criminal force to deter a public servant from discharging his duty, and one charge for attempting to escape from lawful custody.

During court proceedings, Tran expressed his remorse for his wrongdoings and asked for a lighter sentence, citing that he has a family in Vietnam to care for, reported ST.

He also said that he did not "understand the Singapore law" as his visit in November 2024 was his "first time" in the country.



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recently notice increase number of wanamkia here as well.... sinkland is like their dreamland to come
 

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A 29-year-old Vietnamese national decided to offer a S$8 bribe to an Immigration and Checkpoints Authority (ICA) officer after eight undeclared contraband cigarette packets were found in his luggage on Nov. 11, 2024.

The man, Tran Phuong Hau, was subsequently arrested and taken to the Corrupt Practices Investigation Bureau (CPIB) for investigations.

There, he attempted to flee, and also attacked a CPIB officer with a broken toilet brush.

Tran was eventually subdued by the CPIB officer and sentenced to four months and a week's imprisonment on Jan. 10, 2025.



Told ICA officer he had nothing to declare​



According to court documents seen by Mothership, Tran offered the bribe to the ICA officer after arriving at Changi Airport's Terminal 4 from Vietnam.

After clearing Singapore Customs at around 11:10am, Tran proceeded to the baggage area, where the officer stopped him for a baggage check.

When the officer asked Tran whether he had anything to declare, he said no.

However, upon searching his bag and luggage, the officer found eight undeclared contraband cigarette packets in Tran's possession.



Offered bribe​



As Tran wanted the officer to allow him to pass through the baggage check quickly, he took out four S$2 notes and placed them in the officer's left pocket while the officer continued to search his belongings.

When the officer felt Tran's hand in his pocket, he grabbed Tran's hand and asked why Tran put four notes into his pocket.

In response, Tran said it was for him to "buy coffee".

The officer immediately reported the incident to his group leader, and Tran was subsequently arrested.



Attempted to escape custody at CPIB​



After arriving at the CPIB office in Lengkok Bahru for investigations, Tran was interviewed by a CPIB officer.

In the middle of the interview, he told the officer that he needed to use the toilet at around 11:20pm.

As such, the officer brought him into the toilet and waited for him outside.

Tran noticed a blue toilet brush, and broke its handle to fashion it into a weapon.

Attacked CPIB officer who intercepted him​



While Tran ran into the office area, a second CPIB officer heard his colleague's cry for help and responded.

Tran proceeded to attack the second officer — he lunged at the officer with the broken toilet brush in hand, shoving it towards the officer's stomach area.

In response, the officer grabbed Tran's arm and pushed him against the wall before disarming him by removing the toilet brush from his hand.

Tran was subsequently disarmed, subdued and handcuffed, and the officer did not sustain any injuries.



Pleaded guilty​



On Jan. 10, 2025, Tran was sentenced to four months and a week's jail after pleading guilty to three charges, according to The Straits Times.

These charges included one corruption charge, one charge for using criminal force to deter a public servant from discharging his duty, and one charge for attempting to escape from lawful custody.

During court proceedings, Tran expressed his remorse for his wrongdoings and asked for a lighter sentence, citing that he has a family in Vietnam to care for, reported ST.

He also said that he did not "understand the Singapore law" as his visit in November 2024 was his "first time" in the country.



Top images via court documents & Google Maps

https://mothership.sg/2025/01/man-b...BDQCKjIdaq_qti_E1A_aem_vamQkiV7WAD8j6IZcFp9BQ
It's not Vietnam lol
 

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A 29-year-old Vietnamese national decided to offer a S$8 bribe to an Immigration and Checkpoints Authority (ICA) officer after eight undeclared contraband cigarette packets were found in his luggage on Nov. 11, 2024.

The man, Tran Phuong Hau, was subsequently arrested and taken to the Corrupt Practices Investigation Bureau (CPIB) for investigations.

There, he attempted to flee, and also attacked a CPIB officer with a broken toilet brush.

Tran was eventually subdued by the CPIB officer and sentenced to four months and a week's imprisonment on Jan. 10, 2025.



Told ICA officer he had nothing to declare​



According to court documents seen by Mothership, Tran offered the bribe to the ICA officer after arriving at Changi Airport's Terminal 4 from Vietnam.

After clearing Singapore Customs at around 11:10am, Tran proceeded to the baggage area, where the officer stopped him for a baggage check.

When the officer asked Tran whether he had anything to declare, he said no.

However, upon searching his bag and luggage, the officer found eight undeclared contraband cigarette packets in Tran's possession.



Offered bribe​



As Tran wanted the officer to allow him to pass through the baggage check quickly, he took out four S$2 notes and placed them in the officer's left pocket while the officer continued to search his belongings.

When the officer felt Tran's hand in his pocket, he grabbed Tran's hand and asked why Tran put four notes into his pocket.

In response, Tran said it was for him to "buy coffee".

The officer immediately reported the incident to his group leader, and Tran was subsequently arrested.



Attempted to escape custody at CPIB​



After arriving at the CPIB office in Lengkok Bahru for investigations, Tran was interviewed by a CPIB officer.

In the middle of the interview, he told the officer that he needed to use the toilet at around 11:20pm.

As such, the officer brought him into the toilet and waited for him outside.

Tran noticed a blue toilet brush, and broke its handle to fashion it into a weapon.

Attacked CPIB officer who intercepted him​



While Tran ran into the office area, a second CPIB officer heard his colleague's cry for help and responded.

Tran proceeded to attack the second officer — he lunged at the officer with the broken toilet brush in hand, shoving it towards the officer's stomach area.

In response, the officer grabbed Tran's arm and pushed him against the wall before disarming him by removing the toilet brush from his hand.

Tran was subsequently disarmed, subdued and handcuffed, and the officer did not sustain any injuries.



Pleaded guilty​



On Jan. 10, 2025, Tran was sentenced to four months and a week's jail after pleading guilty to three charges, according to The Straits Times.

These charges included one corruption charge, one charge for using criminal force to deter a public servant from discharging his duty, and one charge for attempting to escape from lawful custody.

During court proceedings, Tran expressed his remorse for his wrongdoings and asked for a lighter sentence, citing that he has a family in Vietnam to care for, reported ST.

He also said that he did not "understand the Singapore law" as his visit in November 2024 was his "first time" in the country.



Top images via court documents & Google Maps

https://mothership.sg/2025/01/man-b...BDQCKjIdaq_qti_E1A_aem_vamQkiV7WAD8j6IZcFp9BQ
4 months jail only? I think if Sgporean did this will be at least a year jail leh...
 

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We inflation until so jialat he wants to bribe $8?

Should send him to IMH to check his taonao.
 
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