Parliament: Police will investigate and charge those who flout Covid-19 stay-home notices, says Shanmugam

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SINGAPORE - Offenders who are caught flouting stay-home rules will be charged in court, warned Home Affairs and Law Minister K. Shanmugam in Parliament on Wednesday (March 25).. Read more at straitstimes.com.

SINGAPORE - Offenders who are caught flouting stay-home rules will be charged in court, warned Home Affairs and Law Minister K. Shanmugam in Parliament on Wednesday .

In sounding this warning, the minister brought up anecdotes of recent returnees from the United Kingdom heading out to parties, bars, clubs and other social gatherings while they were under the stay-home notice. Those under the notice are not allowed to leave their homes at all, and should avoid visitors and monitor their health closely.

The Health Ministry will use new regulations under the Infectious Diseases Act to enforce stay-home notices, he added.Mr Shanmugam also said people who are required to declare their travel history must do so honestly, or face severe penalties. He should have instead declared his symptoms so he could be separated from other passengers, the minister added.

But Mr Shanmugam said strict regulation and strong enforcement are not enough if people continue to insist on being irresponsible.

 

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this is good! philippines should do this!

It is the ONLY WAY we can get this virus contain! STAY HOME!

Maybe it is time to tag them for 2 wks.

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