Naushad Carrim Tengur was working as a surveyor when he committed the offence.
Mauritian national Naushad Carrim Tengur’s offence was linked to a $128 million oil heist from Shell Eastern Petroleum’s Pulau Bukom site.
On Nov 1, the 48-year-old Singapore permanent resident was sentenced to two months’ jail and ordered to pay a penalty of more than $4,000.At the time of the offence, Naushad was working for a company called Inspectorate that surveyed marine vessels for the volume of cargo loaded into their tanks.The Corrupt Practices Investigation Bureau said in a statement on April 14 that year: “Between 2014 and 2017, the 12 individuals allegedly accepted bribes totalling at least US$213,000.
The DPPs added that the surveyors’ duties included inspecting the tanks on marine vessels docked at Shell’s site at Pulau Bukom. In 2016 and 2017, Juandi and Muzaffar worked together to dishonestly misappropriate Shell’s gas oil and load them into various vessels in exchange for money without Shell’s authorisation.The DPPs said that for the current case, the incidents involved Khairul’s inspection of a vessel called Great Ocean in January 2016 and another vessel called Petrolimex 08 in January 2017.
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