6 more caught for allegedly changing other people’s addresses on ICA portal

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6 more caught for allegedly changing other people’s addresses on ICA portal
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Another six people have been arrested over their alleged links to a case in which the home addresses of multiple people were changed online through the Immigration and Checkpoints Authority’s (ICA) e-service without their knowledge. In a statement on Jan 17, the police...

Collectively, the 13 suspects are believed to be responsible for at least 66 of the cases of attempted unauthorised changes to residential addresses.Another six people have been arrested over their alleged links to a case in which the home addresses of multiple people were changed online through the Immigration and Checkpoints Authority’s e-service without their knowledge.

Collectively, the 13 suspects are believed to be responsible for at least 66 of the cases of attempted unauthorised changes to residential addresses, said the police.Of these, nine are being investigated for abetting or causing unauthorised disclosure of access codes, two for disclosure of access codes in relation to the national digital identity service, and another for transmitting the credentials of another person in relation to the national digital identity service.

Following the series of unauthorised attempts, the police visited the addresses to which the suspects had changed the victims’ registered address.“Four out of 32 valid addresses to where PIN mailers were sent were found to have unsecured or faulty letterboxes, and this would have enabled the perpetrators to easily get the PIN mailers,” said the police.

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