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7 weeks jail for former nurse who repeatedly breached SHN after returning to Singapore from Australia
Nurul Afiqah Mohammed left her flat to perform tasks, such as buying bubble tea at Causeway Point shopping centre, even though she was on stay-home notice.ST PHOTO: KELVIN CHNG
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Singapore No doubt about it, Covid-19 changed our lives completely last year, and the adjustments have not always been easy, based on the number and variety of breaches and violations we have seen since the pandemic began.
As we start a new year in 2021 we’d like to remember the worst of these offenders who refused to stay put. Most of them ended up paying a heavy price.
Hey people, let’s do better this year, all right?
Singaporeans were not happy to learn that while most were at home during the Circuit Breaker in May, two groups of foreigners meet together freely at Robertson Quay.
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SINGAPORE: Two Singaporeans were charged on Friday (Dec 11) with breaching their stay-home notice requirements – with one subsequently testing positive for COVID-19 after heading out for bubble tea and other activities.
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Singapore A 22-year-old woman who allegedly left her Woodlands Drive residence on March 23 while serving a Stay-Home Notice (SHN) to get bubble tea was charged on Friday (Dec 11).
Nurul Afiqah Mohammed, who arrived in Singapore from Australia on March 21, was supposed to be staying indoors during her SHN from March 21 to April 4. However, she is said to have gone out on multiple occasions, including once to Causeway Point to buy bubble tea. From there, she visited Nanyang Polytechnic, as reported by
The woman also allegedly went to Punggol Field on April 2 and 3 to help a friend with wedding preparations. Her friend’s household members were present at that time.
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