Wednesday, 21 Jul 2021 11:38 AM MYT
Benjamin Glynn arriving at the State Courts July 2, 2021. — TODAY pic
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SINGAPORE, July 21 — A man who appeared in a viral video not wearing a mask on an MRT train was hauled back to court on Monday (July 19) and handed a fresh charge of going maskless within and outside the State Courts.
Benjamin Glynn’s bail of S$5,000 (RM15,520) was also revoked. This means that the Briton, who turned 40 about two weeks ago, has been in remand since Monday.
He was first charged on July 2 with one count each of failing to wear a mask while travelling on an MRT train on May 7, making a nuisance of himself in public that same day, and using threatening language against police officers two days later.