Cop allegedly misappropriated 4 police vehicles 14 times, took over $985 in separate incidents
The Straits Times - Singapore·2025-09-10 14:00
SINGAPORE - A police officer allegedly committed a range of offences including misappropriating four police vehicles on 14 occasions and taking money that was entrusted to him.
Aris Rizki Nasmi, 42, is accused of committing most of his offences at the Police Cantonment Complex.
On Sept 10, he was handed eight charges for offences including theft and criminal breach of trust.
The Straits Times has reached out to the Singapore Police Force (SPF) to find out his current employment status with the agency.
Court documents stated that Aris was at the Police Cantonment Complex between Nov 21, 2023, and July 8, 2024 when he allegedly misappropriated more than $985.
Between May 9 and 13, 2024, he also allegedly misappropriated two cash cards belonging t o SPF , containing around $4 in total.
Aris is accused of misappropriating the four police vehicles over 14 occasions at the complex between Feb 16 and May 14, 2024. Within that time, he allegedly stole two of the vehicles.
Court documents did not disclose what kind of vehicles were involved in these charges.
He is also said to have stolen a police motor vehicle log book at the Police Cantonment Complex on May 14 that year.
His case will be mentioned again in court on Oct 8.
If convicted of criminal breach of trust, he can be jailed for up to 20 years and fined.
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DCCP 13/09/2025
This operation is part of our ongoing efforts to keep our community safe and clean The police will continue to take tough enforcement action against those involved in illicit theft and criminal breach of trust activities
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Don Don8679 13/09/2025
Do not show mercy on him
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wizard 12/09/2025
police officers,lawyers,doctors....dont know who to trust anymore...haiz
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I am Gròót 12/09/2025
jail term and caning is a must for government officials and officers. they are ppl who knows the rules best. since they break those rules, it's only right that they should be charged heavier than usual. but of course we know SG Law is cotton candy. unless involve drugs or case put up by public. else likely he serve couple of months and that's about IT.
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DCCP 13/09/2025
Those found engaging in illicit theft and criminal breach of trust activities will be dealt with sternly in accordance with the law. It is very important to exercise self-control so things do not go out of hand.
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