SINGAPORE: A man is accused of lying about his travel history on two separate occasions to enter the Supreme Court, which allows entry only to certain people in specific circumstances during the COVID-19 pandemic.
As part of COVID-19 precautionary measures, all visitors to the courts must declare their travel history for the past 14 days. However according to the police and the Immigration and Checkpoints Authority , he had arrived in Singapore from the United States on Mar 20.Kiri returned to the Supreme Court on Apr 1 and told another auxiliary police officer that he had not travelled overseas in the past 14 days.
The penalty for knowingly giving false information to a public servant is a maximum of two years in jail, a fine, or both.
Don't waste time playing cat and mouse with these guys. They are selfish and will end up killing people here. One way ticket sayonara back to your country where you can disrespect others.
Foreigner🤦♀️
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