GOLDEN MILE TOWER KTV AND PUB RAIDED BY POLICE
According to a video submitted to Singapore Uncensored by a netizen, multiple police vehicles was seen at Golden Mile Tower.
The netizen told us that a Police operation was going on late last night as a KTV continued to operate despite the lockdown on entertainment outlets during the pandemic, they said that the Police are inside Golden Mile tower for over an hour and at least 6 Police vehicles were on scene.
It is believed that a large amount of Police vehicles is to arrest potential illegal sex workers and for apprehending the business owners for running this business during Phase 1 Post circuit Breaker
According to Gov.sg, “Essential services such as supermarkets, delivery services, food suppliers and energy manufacturers, are allowed to continue to operate from their premises. The full list is can be found here. “
A witness said the following voice record
Witness
Businesses that violate the orders can face severe legal consequences, offenders might be sentenced to a fine of up to S$10,000, jailed up to six months, or both.
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According to a video submitted to Singapore Uncensored by a netizen, multiple police vehicles was seen at Golden Mile Tower.
The netizen told us that a Police operation was going on late last night as a KTV continued to operate despite the lockdown on entertainment outlets during the pandemic, they said that the Police are inside Golden Mile tower for over an hour and at least 6 Police vehicles were on scene.
It is believed that a large amount of Police vehicles is to arrest potential illegal sex workers and for apprehending the business owners for running this business during Phase 1 Post circuit Breaker
According to Gov.sg, “Essential services such as supermarkets, delivery services, food suppliers and energy manufacturers, are allowed to continue to operate from their premises. The full list is can be found here. “
A witness said the following voice record
Witness
Businesses that violate the orders can face severe legal consequences, offenders might be sentenced to a fine of up to S$10,000, jailed up to six months, or both.
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