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Benjamin Glynn leaving the State Courts on Jul 2, 2021. (Photo: Jeremy Long)
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SINGAPORE: A man seen in a viral video without a mask was on Friday (Jul 2) given multiple charges in court, where he showed up without wearing a mask.
British national Benjamin Glynn, 39, was given one count each of failing to wear a mask without reasonable excuse, public nuisance and using threatening words towards a public servant.
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At the State Courts on Friday, Glynn put on a mask only after court officers spoke to him. He was reminded twice by the judge to wear his mask properly.
December 10, 2020
Mohamed Ali Ramly had pleaded guilty to one count each of harassment and wounding the supervisor s racial feelings.
The Straits Times
SINGAPORE - A man caught on video verbally abusing a store supervisor with vulgarities and racist remarks was fined $4,000 on Wednesday (Dec 9).
Mohamed Ali Ramly, 53, pleaded guilty to one count each of harassment and wounding the supervisor s racial feelings, as well as a charge for failing to wear a mask over his mouth and nose while outside his home.
According to court documents, the Singaporean left his residence on a bicycle on April 17, intending to purchase soya milk from nearby shops.