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A Singaporean woman will be charged for impersonating police and using abusive language toward a public servant.
A 41-year-old woman in Singapore will be charged on March 20 for impersonating police officers in two incidents and using abusive language toward a public servant.
She was arrested after an anonymous Facebook post shared screenshots of a vulgar online exchange where she claimed to be a police officer, including over 15 uses of offensive language and threats.
Police linked her to a separate impersonation case and a September 14, 2025, 999 call involving abusive remarks.
Impersonating a public servant carries a maximum penalty of two years in jail or a fine, while abusive language toward a public servant can result in up to 12 months in jail or a fine.
Authorities stressed that such actions undermine public trust and will be prosecuted.
Una mujer singapurense será acusada por hacerse pasar por policía y usar un lenguaje abusivo hacia un funcionario público.