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SINGAPORE - A former officer from AETOS Security Consultants has been charged with attempting to coerce a teenage girl into having sex with him or giving him money after he caught her for smoking and littering.

Eddie Quek Yu Meng, 26, who was then attached to the National Environment Agency (NEA) as an enforcement officer, had caught the student and two other teenagers throwing cigarette butts at Woodlands Civic Centre on Oct 31, 2008.

He took down their particulars but instead of reporting the trio to the relevant authorities, he released them.

Quek allegedly posed as an NEA officer and contacted the girl in February last year - even though he had already left AETOS the year before.

They were believed to have met up at a stairway of Block 365, Woodlands Avenue 1 on February 10 last year.

Quek allegedly told the girl that he would inform her parents about her offences if she did not agree to his demands.

The Corrupt Practices Investigation Bureau declined to say how old the girl was or if she had given in to Quek's demands.

Quek is also accused of accepting $50 from an unknown Chinese man whom he had caught littering.

It is believed this was in exchange for not taking any enforcement action against him.

Quek allegedly committed the offence in September 2008, while he was still an AETOS officer.

If convicted of corruption, he could be jailed up to five years and fined a maximum of $100,000.

Quek also faces five forgery charges.

In one of the cases, he allegedly made use of the education certificate of a woman to apply for a job in November 2007.

Quek will be back in court on November 8.

If convicted of forgery, he could be jailed for up to four years and fined for each charge.