A man looks at a health advisory at Changi Airport Terminal 3's arrivals hall. SINGAPORE: A 45-year-old man has lost his permanent residency status in Singapore after breaching a Stay-Home Notice while the country battles the novel coronavirus outbreak.
He will also be barred from re-entering Singapore, the Immigration and Checkpoints Authority said on Wednesday .Singapore implemented the Stay-Home Notice on Feb 18 in a bid to reduce the number of imported cases of COVID-19. The notice is served to Singapore residents as well as long-term and work pass holders who have travelled to mainland China in the last 14 days.
The man, who had travelled to China recently, was served with the notice when he arrived at Changi Airport on Feb 20 and told about its requirements. However, he failed to respond to phone calls and was not at home when ICA officers conducted enforcement checks in the days after his return to Singapore.On Feb 23, the man attempted to leave the country at Changi Airport and was warned by ICA officers that he had breached the requirements of the Stay-Home Notice.
"The Government will continue to conduct regular random checks through house visits and phone calls to ensure compliance with the Stay-Home Notice, so that the well-being of the community is not put at risk," ICA said.
The recent case of the Malaysian PR who tricked a few underage girls into sex with him is a 2nd time serious offender, having serve a few years for his first crime yet still keeps his PR to torment girls again. Why?
CPF money got back already is enough.
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dont play play!
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