RM103 million scam couple who fled Singapore: Checks on all departures will worsen traffic situation, says ICA

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Any delay in clearing departure traffic during peak hours can cause traffic tailback on the roads.

It was responding to queries from The Straits Times on Saturday about how the couple allegedly involved in a luxury goods scam managed to flee Singapore early this month.

"It would also disrupt trade flows between Singapore and Malaysia. A more balanced approach has therefore been adopted," said ICA. Enhanced checks will also be conducted on departing vehicles in the aftermath of major security incidents to prevent the perpetrators from leaving Singapore. The spokesman added that adopting a risk management approach to balance security checks and facilitate smooth departure clearance at the checkpoints is a common practice internationally.

 

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