Siti Aslina Junaidi and Mohd Yusri Mohd Yussof were initially arrested in October 2015 in Shenzhen. - The Straits Times/ASian News Network BEIJING, Dec 26 (The Straits Times/ ANN): Two Singaporeans sentenced to death in China for drug trafficking have been provided consular assistance by the Singapore consulate-general in Guangzhou, said the Ministry of Foreign Affairs (MFA) on Friday (Dec 25).
Singapore s MFA said that the consulate-general provided regular assistance to Siti Aslina Junaidi and Mohd Yusri Mohd Yussof, including visiting them regularly until the Covid-19 outbreak hit this year.
The consulate-general also ensured that the pair have had access to medical attention and legal assistance, and has been in contact with their families to provide consular support as recently as this week.
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Two Singaporeans who returned from Indonesia and Australia are among the 12 imported Covid-19 cases announced earlier on Dec 16, 2020.PHOTO: ST FILE
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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.