
Twenty Chinese nationals managed to enter Singapore using sham visas produced by a China-based syndicate, and one Singaporean man was responsible for making it all possible.
39-year-old James Sim Guan Liang managed to figure out his way 293 SingPass accounts and sold the personal of the account holders to the syndicate for copious amounts of money.
He has since pleaded guilty in court to 73 charges under the Computer Misuse and Cybersecurity Act, TODAY reports.