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CECAs charged for breaching SHN to meet in hotel room ... To do what???

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Duo who met on plane allegedly breached SHN to meet in hotel room after midnight​

David Sun
PUBLISHED JUL 2, 2021, 6:14 PM SGT

SINGAPORE - Two people who met on a flight to Singapore allegedly breached the conditions of their stay-home notice (SHN) at Oasia Hotel in Novena by meeting in one of their rooms after midnight.

Suresh Naidu Bojanki, 37, and Bharati Tulshiram Choudhari, 47, were charged on Friday (July 2). The Indian nationals are Singapore permanent residents.
Both face a charge of acting in a manner likely to spread disease, with Suresh facing an additional charge of failing to wear a mask outside his place of residence.

He is alleged to have left his hotel room between 12.30am and 1.21am on March 20 to go to Bharati's room on the same floor. He purportedly did not wear a mask at the time.

Bharati is alleged to have conspired with him to breach his SHN and allowed him into her room.

In a release on Friday, the Immigration and Checkpoints Authority (ICA) said the duo had met on an inbound flight on March 14 and were each served with a 14-day SHN. They were taken to Oasia Hotel to serve out their SHN in different rooms.

The ICA said: "To safeguard our community's health and safety, everyone needs to play their part and comply with the SHN requirements if they are subject to one."

Both of the accused are out on $5,000 bail each.

If convicted, they may be jailed for up to six months and fined up to $10,000 for each charge.

They are expected to be back in court on Aug 17.

The ICA warned that foreigners who are convicted may face further action from the authorities, such as the revoking or shortening of the validity of permits and passes to remain and work in Singapore.

The public can report information about anyone who fails to comply with their SHN requirements to ICA at this website or call 6812-5555.
 
The menopausal or pre-menopausal women at that age are horny, and he obviously found women a decade older very alluring.

He could have been more tactical about it e.g. disguise himself as a hotel employee, then pretended to enter her room for 'room service'.
 
Most sinkies already vaccinated so the borders should be open.
 

Duo who met on plane allegedly breached SHN to meet in hotel room after midnight​

David Sun
PUBLISHED JUL 2, 2021, 6:14 PM SGT

SINGAPORE - Two people who met on a flight to Singapore allegedly breached the conditions of their stay-home notice (SHN) at Oasia Hotel in Novena by meeting in one of their rooms after midnight.

Suresh Naidu Bojanki, 37, and Bharati Tulshiram Choudhari, 47, were charged on Friday (July 2). The Indian nationals are Singapore permanent residents.
Both face a charge of acting in a manner likely to spread disease, with Suresh facing an additional charge of failing to wear a mask outside his place of residence.

He is alleged to have left his hotel room between 12.30am and 1.21am on March 20 to go to Bharati's room on the same floor. He purportedly did not wear a mask at the time.

Bharati is alleged to have conspired with him to breach his SHN and allowed him into her room.

In a release on Friday, the Immigration and Checkpoints Authority (ICA) said the duo had met on an inbound flight on March 14 and were each served with a 14-day SHN. They were taken to Oasia Hotel to serve out their SHN in different rooms.

The ICA said: "To safeguard our community's health and safety, everyone needs to play their part and comply with the SHN requirements if they are subject to one."

Both of the accused are out on $5,000 bail each.

If convicted, they may be jailed for up to six months and fined up to $10,000 for each charge.

They are expected to be back in court on Aug 17.

The ICA warned that foreigners who are convicted may face further action from the authorities, such as the revoking or shortening of the validity of permits and passes to remain and work in Singapore.

The public can report information about anyone who fails to comply with their SHN requirements to ICA at this website or call 6812-5555.
the most important question is whether their PR will be revoked and ban from sinkypura indefinitely?
but then again, they are pap pets
haaaa
 
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