In a ?cruel twist of irony,? a man was sentenced to seven weeks in jail by a Singapore court on Thursday for breaching a Covid-19 ?stay at home? order desp
In a ?cruel twist of irony,? a man was sentenced to seven weeks in jail by a Singapore court on Thursday for breaching a Covid-19 ?stay at home? order desp
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.
Singapore News - A 22-year-old man had a personal protection order (PPO) taken out against him by his adoptive mother, but that did not stop him from threatening to kill her when she refused to give him $5,000. Fearing for her life, the victim pretended to accede to Loh Soon. Read more at www.tnp.sg