Single mother jailed over Citibank cheating case, 13th person to date


SINGAPORE (The Straits Times/Asia News Network): A single mother has become the thirteenth person to be handed a jail sentence for her role in a ruse that saw forged documents submitted to Citibank to secure loans.

Kiran Kaur, 29, was on Monday (Aug 29) sentenced to six months' jail for cheating.

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