Man charged with breaching stay-home notice to meet friend

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SINGAPORE: A man was charged on Friday (Apr 17) with breaching his stay-home notice to meet a friend. Foo Ching Guan, 32, is accused of one count ...

, while another man has pleaded guilty to breaching his notice to run errands and eat bak kut teh with his girlfriend.

The Government had announced that all residents, long-term pass holders and short-term visitors with travel history to ASEAN countries entering Singapore from 11.59pm on Mar 16 would be issued a stay-home notice. Under the notice, they must remain in their homes at all times for two weeks. These requirements were extended to all residents, long-term pass holders and short-term visitors entering Singapore from all countries from Mar 20.READ: Singapore reports record 728 new COVID-19 cases, mostly from foreign worker dormitories

ICA said it will not hesitate to take action and prosecute those who fail to comply with stay-home notice requirements. It also reminded all travellers arriving in Singapore to ensure that they submit complete and accurate health and travel declarations. Anyone who makes a false or misleading declaration can be prosecuted, and ICA can take further actions such as revoking or shortening the validity of permits and passes to remain in Singapore.

 

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Omg..when ask to stay..stay lah..alamak..why must go out..be considerate ppl..please stay home..😤😤

12 days no sex cannot tahan

Got to catch them all

Clever.

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