Restaurant owner who breached COVID group size rule fined $9,000

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Restaurant owner who breached group size rule fined $9,000

Sun Wenqian, 39, had also supplied liquor at Mala Jiang Hu, located at 136 Sims Avenue, even though he had no liquor license. The restaurant is located within the Geylang Liquor Control Zone, which makes Sun liable for enhanced punishment under the Liquor Control Act 2015.

Sun was busted after an unknown male caller lodged a police report at around 11.44pm on 19 September last year, stating that Mala Jiang Hu had closed its doors, but that there were many people inside not practising social distancing. One room contained at least six patrons sitting together at a table and sharing a meal, while the other room had 10 patrons sitting around a round table and eating, with four bottles of Heineken beer and several other glasses of beer on the table.

The prosecution sought a total fine of $10,000 for Sun, highlighting that the accused was selling liquor after the permitted hours.

 

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