Singapore man jailed after pocketing over RM55,000 from phantom GrabExpress deliveries
SINGAPORE, May 21 -- A Singapore man who exploited a loophole in Grab's courier service to claim payouts for delivery jobs that were never carried out has been jailed for 13 months and 16 weeks, according to The Straits Times.
Alex Wang Xiang Yi, 30, was sentenced today after pleading guilty to 14 charges, including multiple cheating offences and unrelated Road Traffic Act offences. He will also be barred from driving for two years after completing his sentence.
Wang was among four men charged in November 2025 over a scheme that caused Grab Holdings to lose more than S$58,000 (RM180,000) through thousands of fraudulent GrabExpress transactions.
The court heard that 5,540 fake transactions were carried out in total.
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