SINGAPORE: A volunteer police officer was charged in court Thursday with asking for sexual services and accepting money while carrying out anti-vice activities.
Ng Wan Fu Ivan, a Volunteer Special Constabulary, faces three charges of allegedly asking for sexual favours from three female Chinese nationals between May and December 2007 so as to not arrest them on suspicion of prostitution.
The 26-year-old, who is attached to the Marine Parade Neighbourhood Police Centre, also faces an additional charge of allegedly receiving $108 from another female Chinese national as a reward for providing information on a police raid.
A pre-trial conference will be held on July 16 and he is currently out on bail.
If convicted, he can be jailed up to five years or fined up to $100,000. - CNA/jy









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