Singapore News - When he returned to Singapore from Batam in March last year, he flouted his stay-home notice (SHN) and worked as a security officer for 13 days before he was arrested. Though Rozman Abdul Rahman, 41, had provided his stepsister's address to the authorities, he was not on good terms with. Read more at www.tnp.sg
SINGAPORE - When he returned to Singapore from Batam in March 2020, he flouted his stay-home notice (SHN) and worked as a security officer for 13 days before he was arrested. Though Rozman Abdul Rahman, 41, had provided his stepsister's address to the authorities, he was not on good terms with her and slept in a carpark and a walkway.
Send A popular Singapore restaurant, which serves South Indian food, was fined 10,000 dollars (USD 7,490) on Wednesday for breaching COVID-19 safety measures by hosting a birthday party for 40 people with a self-service buffet, according to a media report.
Singapore:
The Banana Leaf Apolo restaurant chain, which has been operating in Singapore since 1974 and is popular for its fish-head curry, pleaded guilty to two charges of breaching COVID-19 regulations.
Three similar charges were taken into consideration by District Judge Ng Cheng Thiam during sentencing.
These charges are for allowing 40 people to gather at the 48 Serangoon Road restaurant on September 12 last year, and for allowing some of them to make speeches, according to a Channel News Asia report.
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Yan Jun had previously protested in Raffles Place in 2018.PHOTO: ST FILE
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