Nine weeks’ jail for NS defaulter who lived in Hong Kong almost all his life

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SINGAPORE — A 22-year-old Singaporean was sentenced to nine weeks’ jail in a district court on Tuesday (Nov 5), after pleading guilty to defaulting on his National Service obligations for four years and nine months.

 

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