Jail for man who falsified documents, disposed computer into sea to cover up gasoil transfer to North Korean vessel

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Jail for man who falsified documents, disposed computer into sea to cover up gasoil transfer to North Korean vessel
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SINGAPORE — A 40-year-old man who falsified information in a bid to cover Singapore-flagged vessel MT Sea Tanker II's involvement in transferring marine gasoil to a North Korean vessel was sentenced to six months' jail on Monday (June 5) by the District Court.

SINGAPORE — A 40-year-old man who falsified information in a bid to cover Singapore-flagged vessel MT Sea Tanker II's involvement in transferring marine gasoil to a North Korean vessel was sentenced to six months' jail on Monday by a District Court.

Koh was aware that the official logbook would be provided to MPA for the purposes of their investigation. They then instructed Koh to direct the crew of the tanker to write these falsified records into the official logbook. Before it was signed off by the master and chief officer of the ship, the trio checked whether the oil record book part II matched with the false narrative in the amended logbook in terms of dates and purported locations, stated DPP Koh.

When MT Sea Tanker II returned to Singapore on Dec 6, the falsified logbook and oil record book part II were provided, together with other ship documentation, to MPA.On Nov 16, Koh received instructions from Ong through WhatsApp to check and throw away certain emails and other related documents that have been printed out and filed.Ong then instructed Koh to destroy the CPU on board MT Sea Tanker II and"throw into sea" as Tan would be bringing a new CPU to the ship.

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