
Singapore Immigration inspector obtained bribes in the form of sex acts from six foreign men in exchange for his help
Kannan Morice Rajagopal Jayaram (pic), 55, who committed the offences between 2022 and 2023, pleaded guilty on July 28 to three corruption charges, each involving an Indian national.
The three men were between 25 and 30 years old at the time.
Another three similar charges involving three other men will be considered during the Singaporean's sentencing.
In a statement in 2023, ICA said that Kannan has been suspended from service since April that year. The Straits Times has reached out to the agency to find out if he is still working for it.
Deputy public prosecutors Bryan Wong and Benjamin Low stated in court documents that Kannan joined ICA in 1996 and became a team leader at ICA's Visit Pass Unit in 2018.
He rose through the ranks and became an inspector in 2021. As a team leader, he was responsible for overseeing a team of around 10 ICA officers who reported to him. Among other things, these officers were tasked with processing foreigners' applications to extend their STVPs.
While there were ICA guidelines, Kannan's subordinates also had the discretion to grant or reject STVP extensions if there were sufficient reasons to do so.
However, they would usually consult him whenever they encountered difficulties with such applications.
In turn, Kannan had the discretion to grant any STVP extension application that his team handled.
There were also times when he manned walk-in counters at the ICA headquarters, the court heard.
One of the men he targeted was a 26-year-old Indian national, referred to as V3 in court documents.
V3 had arrived in Singapore in March 2022 as he wanted to study hospitality management here.
He was issued a student pass (STP) in mid-2022, but it was only valid until September that year. As such, he had to repeatedly apply for STVP extensions at ICA headquarters until he could obtain a fresh STP.
On Nov 16, 2022, he went to the headquarters and Kannan attended to him.
The pair exchanged contact details and Kannan later contacted him via WhatsApp, asking to meet up. However, V3 declined to do so as he was in school at the time.
He later received an official e-mail from ICA on Dec 24, 2022, informing him that his STVP extension application had been rejected.
As his STVP was due to expire two days later, he panicked and called Kannan to ask for his help with the extension.
Kannan then told V3 to bring his immigration documents and meet him at the void deck of a Housing Board block of flats near Kallang MRT station that day. V3 did as he was told and followed Kannan home.
While there, Kannan instructed V3 to submit an STVP extension application via the ICA website. After that, Kannan submitted V3's passport number to his ICA subordinate.
He also instructed the subordinate to approve V3's latest STVP extension application and grant the younger man an STVP for a duration of two weeks.
The officer did as she was told and at around noon that day, V3 received an official e-mail from ICA informing him that his latest STVP extension application had been approved.
The prosecutors said: 'He thanked the accused for his help... Thereafter, the accused requested that V3 kiss him, to which V3 declined as he was not sexually attracted to the accused.
'The accused persisted in his demands for sexual acts from V3, to which the latter eventually acceded to as he was grateful to the accused for his help in granting his STVP extension application.'
V3 was also afraid that Kannan would cancel his STVP if he turned down his advances.
The two men then went to Kannan's bedroom and the older man performed sexual acts on V3.
The court heard that Kannan also committed similar offences involving five other foreign men.
Court documents did not state how his crimes came to light, but he was later charged in court in 2023.
His mitigation and sentencing are expected to take place on Aug 18. - The Straits Times/ANN
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