SINGAPORE – A man with back pain visited multiple hospitals and polyclinics across Singapore for medical treatment. Instead of registering as himself, Logeswaran Mohandas pretended to be his brother and an acquaintance, who ended up being charged for his medical bills. The 42-year-old Singaporean was sentenced to six weeks’ jail on Jan 8 after he pleaded guilty to six charges,.
India News: An Indian-origin Singaporean, Logeswaran Mohandas, has been sentenced to six weeks in jail after pleading guilty to six charges, including five counts.
Singapore News - A man with back pain visited multiple hospitals and polyclinics across Singapore for medication and scans. But instead of registering as himself, Logeswaran Mohandas pretended to be an acquaintance and his brother, who ended up being charged for the hospital. Read more at www.tnp.sg
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