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SINGAPORE (The Straits Times/Asia News Network): A woman charged with shouting insults at a district judge during the trial of Benjamin Glynn, a Briton who claimed to be a “sovereign” after he was caught not wearing a mask in public amid the Covid-19 pandemic, was handed three additional charges on Monday (Nov 28).
SINGAPORE - A woman accused of shouting insults at a district judge during the trial of a Briton, who claimed to be a “sovereign” after he was caught not wearing a mask in public amid the Covid-19 pandemic, was handed two additional charges on Monday (Nov 14). Lee Hui Yin, 52, also known as Tarchandi Tan, is now accused of.
A 52-year-old woman was on Friday charged with shouting insults at a district judge during the trial of Benjamin Glynn last year. Read more at stomp.straitstimes.com