Two former Certis CISCO auxiliary police officers were jailed for one week each after they obstructed a Corrupt Practices Investigation Bureau (CPIB) inquiry into the handling of e-vaporizers and contraband cigarettes. Tan Wee Keong, then an assistant enforcement supervisor with Certis CISCO’s Tobacco Regulation Branch, informed his former colleague, Reggie Choo Beng Kwang, about the CPIB investigation and advised him to discard his vaping products. Choo followed this advice, disposing of at least one e-vaporizer and three packs of pods. Both pleaded guilty to charges of obstructing justice. The prosecution emphasized that Tan, as a law enforcement officer, knowingly violated CPIB instructions by sharing sensitive information, which showed premeditation. Choo, aware of the ongoing investigation, also acted deliberately by destroying evidence.
Bias read (Center): The article reports on legal proceedings involving two individuals who obstructed a corruption investigation. It presents the facts of the case neutrally, citing the prosecution's arguments and the defendants' actions without overtly favoring either side. There is no evident ideological framing or o






