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Fierce ATB who scold police and nurse to get additional charges for Work Pass!

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涉辱骂护士 中国籍女子料加控两罪​

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涉在医院辱骂护士和警员的中国籍女子,星期二(10月24日)早上料被加控两项抵触雇用外来人力法令的罪行。
被告韩菲紫(29岁)早前被控六项控状,包括一项公共滋扰、两项抵触防止骚扰法令,以及三项抵触私人保安业法令的罪名。
被告在10月13日面控后获法官批准保释,但相信因为无法找到担保人保释她,一直被还押至今。
案件将在星期二早上再度过堂,被告料被加控两项分别为抵触雇用外来人力法令第10(1)条文和第22(1)(d)的罪行。
根据法令第10(1)条文,若罪成,没有持有效工作准证工作的外籍人士,可被判罚款最多2万元,或监禁最长两年,或两者兼施。

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根据法令第22(1)(d)条文,在申请或延长工作准证时,提供虚假或遗漏任何信息或陈述而造成误导,一旦罪成,可被判罚款最多2万元,或监禁最长两年,或两者兼施。
《联合早报》早前报道,案件上次过堂时,被告表示有意认罪,法官将案件展期至10月25日(星期三)让被告认罪。
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The woman who allegedly verbally abused Singapore General Hospital (SGH) staff will face additional manpower charges.

29-year-old Han Feizi was charged in court on Oct. 13, 2023, with a total of six charges, including using abusive language against a public service worker or public servant, harassment, assault and public nuisance.


She was supposed to plead guilty on Oct. 25, 2023, but her case was scheduled to return to court a day earlier on Oct. 24.








To face more manpower charges​



According to Lianhe Zaobao, she will be further charged with two offences under the Employment of Foreign Manpower Act — one count of illegally being a self‑employed foreigner without a valid work pass and one count of making a false statement to the Controller of Work Passes or an authorised Ministry of Manpower officer.
 

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Woman who argued with cops in video allegedly worked as hostess, lied in work permit application​

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Han Feizi was at Singapore General Hospital to treat her injured foot and was allegedly shouting and being a public nuisance. PHOTOS: ST FILE, SCREENGRAB FROM DOUYIN
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Shaffiq Alkhatib
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Oct 24, 2023

SINGAPORE - A woman who filmed herself arguing with the police at Singapore General Hospital (SGH) allegedly lied in her work permit application by stating she would be employed as a clerk.
Instead, Chinese national Han Feizi, 29, purportedly moonlighted as a freelance hostess at various locations.
On Tuesday, she was handed two charges under the Employment of Foreign Manpower Act.
According to court documents, on or around Aug 11, Han allegedly declared in her work permit application form that she would be employed as a clerk for a firm called KDL Elements.
It deals with entertainment spots such as nightclubs and karaoke lounges.
Her form was submitted to the Work Pass Division of the Ministry of Manpower.
Han, who is now in remand, allegedly had no intention of working for KDL Elements.

She is also accused of moonlighting as a freelance hostess without a valid work pass from around Aug 1 to Oct 11.
On Oct 13, she was handed six charges, including one count of being a public nuisance and two charges of using abusive language against a public servant.
She was given another two charges of assaulting or using criminal force on a security officer and one charge of intentionally causing harassment on Oct 3 under the Private Security Industry Act.

These were handed to her following a separate incident at The Sail at Marina Bay, a condominium in Marina Boulevard.
In an earlier statement about the SGH incident, the police said they received a call regarding a verbally abusive patient at the hospital at around 2.35am on Oct 10.
Han was at SGH’s accident and emergency department to treat her injured foot and was allegedly shouting and being a public nuisance.
She had purportedly verbally abused a nurse before the police arrived.

When two investigation officers (IOs) interviewed Han at around 3.15am, she was uncooperative and refused to provide her statement.
The police said she allegedly used vulgarities in Mandarin against one of the IOs.
Han recorded segments of her interaction with the officers, which went viral on social media after she posted the 11-minute-long video on Chinese social media platform Douyin on Oct 10.
It was shared multiple times on TikTok and Facebook.
The police added that on Oct 3, Han was allegedly drunk and was escorted by security officers at The Sail to her unit.
She allegedly pushed one of them on his shoulder, verbally abused him, and pulled his tie.
The police had said firm action will be taken against culprits who are abusive towards public servants and public service workers carrying out their duties.
If convicted of using abusive language against a public service worker or public servant, an offender can be jailed for up to a year, fined up to $5,000, or both.
Han is expected to plead guilty on Wednesday.
 
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