SINGAPORE, June 5 — 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...
SINGAPORE, June 5 — 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 today by a District Court.
Sometime between November 5 and December 6, Ong and Tan told Koh that records in MT Sea Tanker II’s official logbook needed to be amended. Throughout their communication, Ong and Tan agreed on creating a purported timeline for the movement of the vessel. Koh would also occasionally suggest to Ong and Tan the manner in which the false records were to be entered.In addition to the logbook, Koh had also made amendments to the ship’s oil record book part II which recorded the vessel’s cargo and ballast operations.
In order to ensure their offences couldn’t be traced, Koh was also instructed by Ong and Tan to destroy any documents containing Korean words and discard the bunker transfer receipts on the ship as the amounts would not match the falsified records in the oil record book part II.
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