Singapore:A 57-year-old Indian-origin retired prison officer in Singapore was sentenced to three years and two weeks of jail term on Friday for attempting to obtain a bribe of 133,000 Singaporean dollars from an inmate while he was in service, according to a media report.
Kobi Krishna Ayavoo, who served as the senior chief warder, was convicted under eight charges under the Prevention of Corruption Act in November 2023, The Straits Times newspaper reported. "He was convicted last November. However, the sentencing was announced on Friday. He tried to obtain a bribe of 133,000 SGD from an inmate.
He has been sentenced to a jail term of 3 years and two weeks," said the report. During the trial, the judge also found him guilty of two charges under the Computer Misuse and Cybersecurity Act as Kobi had instigated two of his then-colleagues to make unauthorised access to their workplace computer platform the Prisons Operations and Rehabilitation System (Ports) in July 2017.
Kobi, who was suspended from work from July 2017, retired in December 2022. In the graft-related offences, Kobi had attempted to obtain a bribe from Chong Keng Chye, then 48, who was behind bars at the time for one of the worst child abuse cases in Singapore.