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Jiuhu swimmer act blur try to siam NS, kenna jail 8.weeks

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Former Malaysian national swimmer gets jail for defaulting on NS obligations in Singapore

Malaysian swimmer Lim Ching Hwang. (Photo: Facebook/Lim Ching Hwang)

By Lydia Lam
09 Feb 2021 06:46PM
(Updated: 09 Feb 2021 10:02PM)

SINGAPORE: A former Malaysian national swimmer who holds permanent residency in Singapore was given eight weeks' jail on Tuesday (Feb 9) for defaulting on National Service (NS).

Lim Ching Hwang, who has won medals in regional competitions such as the Asian Youth Games, pleaded guilty to two charges under the Enlistment Act, with another charge taken into consideration.

The 24-year-old athlete said in mitigation that he was "too focused on swimming" and listened to the "ill advice" of his parents to finish his studies overseas before returning to Singapore for his NS obligations.

The court heard that Lim came to Singapore in 2010 and studied at the Singapore Sports School until 2013, enjoying subsidised school and training fees.

"The Singapore Government subsidised his education and training at S$25,000 per year under its Foreign Sports Scholarship Scheme," said Deputy Public Prosecutor R Arvindren.

Lim was given Singapore permanent residency status under the Foreign Sports Talent Scheme in March 2014 and became subject to the requirements of the Enlistment Act. The Singapore Swimming Association had supported his application for permanent residency.

Two days after being granted PR status, Lim reached the enlistment age of 18. He received a registration notice in May 2014 asking him to register for NS.

However, he was offered a scholarship by a private entity at around the same time to pursue university studies in the United States from September 2014.

Lim registered for NS in May 2014 and applied for deferment. He was granted a deferment until May 2017 in order to pursue a diploma at Republic Polytechnic. However, he did not complete his studies in Singapore and left the country in July 2014.

That same month, Lim and his family tried applying to defer NS so that he could pursue university studies, but did not succeed as the Ministry of Defence (MINDEF) "does not usually grant deferment for university studies", the court heard.

The Lims were told about the requirement of a bond for an exit permit to be issued, but they were "unhappy with such a policy". They did not produce such a bond, and instead continued to try applying to defer Lim's NS enlistment in 2014 and 2015.

After Singapore authorities told Lim's father in February 2015 that Lim had to book a date for medical screening in preparation for enlistment, Lim's father said his son had already started university studies in the US and would be renouncing his Singapore permanent residency status.

The authorities replied to tell Lim's father to contact the Immigration and Checkpoints Authority if his son wanted to renounce his status.

Lim returned to Singapore on Jun 2, 2015. He admitted that he complied with the ensuing medical screening because he was worried that he would not be able to enter Singapore for the 2015 Southeast Asian Games held in the country due to his offences.

He was medically graded fit for enlistment on Jul 7, 2015, but left Singapore that same day for the US and continued trying to apply for deferment.

He failed to report for enlistment on Nov 11, 2015, and a police gazette was issued against him. He finally returned to Singapore on Jun 11, 2018, after completing his university studies.

He said he wanted to resolve his NS offences because he intends to swim competitively in Singapore and pursue a career in Singapore in future.

He enlisted in April 2019 and completed his NS on Feb 2, 2021. On Tuesday, he pleaded guilty to two charges of remaining outside Singapore without a valid exit permit from July 2014 to June 2015 and from July 2015 to June 2018.

The prosecutor asked for at least two months' jail, noting the duration of Lim's offences, as well as his guilty plea and voluntary surrender.

TOO FOCUSED ON SWIMMING: LIM

In mitigation, Lim said he is "deeply regretful" of the actions he committed "as a boy", adding that he has "come back to face the consequences as a man".

He said he was "too focused on swimming" and could not resist the temptation of a scholarship to study at a prestigious university. He added that he had listened to the ill advice of his parents to finish his studies before returning for NS, and said he "should have nudged them more" to put his exit permit in order.

Lim said he was under "mental stress" because of this case and is glad he was able to complete NS and serve Singapore. He added that he wished to tell all boys that it is "beneficial to serve NS" before finishing university, citing "leadership skills that young men are exposed to" that cannot be taught in university.

He "strongly encourage(d) young men to look forward to NS and to serve it diligently as it is related to Singapore's security", and said he has decided to be in Singapore.

He was allowed to begin his jail term on Feb 23. For remaining outside Singapore without a valid exit permit, he could have been jailed for up to three years, fined up to S$10,000, or both.

Lim is the 17th person to be jailed for defaulting on NS since the High Court set out a sentencing framework for such offences in 2017.

In a previous statement, MINDEF said all male Singapore citizens and permanent residents have a duty to serve NS and it is important that NS "has the support and commitment of all Singaporeans".

"To achieve this, we have to adhere to the fundamental principles of universality and equity in NS. If we allow Singapore citizens or PRs who are overseas to evade NS or to choose when they want to serve NS, we are not being fair to the vast majority of our national servicemen who serve their country dutifully, and the institution of NS will be undermined," MINDEF had said.

Source: CNA/ll(gs)
 
very short term. can spend 6.9 weeks in prison reminiscing about 6.9 years worth of virgin auntie’s messages on sbf. time flies.
 
Such a stupid ruling on PRs having to serve NS.
 
Typical certain pr behaviour.... complain about everything, contribute nothing
 
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NS will always be the disruptor towards greatness. It gets you when you are at the prime of your life, at the crossroads between greatness and mediocrity. NS should be abolished.
 
Since he committed a crime, will his pr b revoked and permanently banned from entering singkieland?
 
He added that he wished to tell all boys that it is "beneficial to serve NS" before finishing university, citing "leadership skills that young men are exposed to" that cannot be taught in university.

Fucking Malaysian dog can tell himself that when he faces the mirror. That's the issue I have with Malaysians.... always thinking they are damn street smart and can always circumvent everything.
 
NS will always be the disruptor towards greatness. It gets you when you are at the prime of your life, at the crossroads between greatness and mediocrity. NS should be abolished.
NS should be extended longer to 3yrs in fact!
 
This whole thing is puzzling. He studied in Singapore Sports School in 2010, then granted Singapore PR in 2014. But he swam for Malaysian team between 2011-2017. So we gave him all the subsidies and PR and he did nothing for us?

Singapore PR who represented Malaysia in SEA Games jailed for defaulting on NS obligations
Lim Ching Hwang left Singapore in July 2015 and failed to report for his enlistment later that year.
Lim Ching Hwang left Singapore in July 2015 and failed to report for his enlistment later that year.ST PHOTO: KELVIN CHNG
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Dominic Low

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    FEB 9, 2021, 5:48 PM SGT
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SINGAPORE - A Singapore permanent resident who represented Malaysia in swimming in various South-east Asia (SEA) Games over the last decade was sentenced on Tuesday (Feb 9) to eight weeks' jail for defaulting on his national service (NS) obligations.

Malaysian Lim Ching Hwang, 24, left Singapore in July 2015 and failed to report for his enlistment in November that year.
He only returned almost three years later in June 2018 and enlisted in April 2019.

On Tuesday, Lim pleaded guilty to two charges under the Enlistment Act, with another charge taken into consideration during sentencing by District Judge Ronald Gwee.
A search shows that Lim swam for the Malaysian team in the SEA Games in 2011, 2013, 2015 and 2017.

The court heard that he came to Singapore to study at the Singapore Sports School in 2010. He was granted permanent residency status on March 4, 2014.

In May 2014, he received a notice to register for NS but was also offered a scholarship by a private entity to pursue university studies in the United States from September that year.
Lim was later granted deferment from NS to pursue diploma studies at Republic Polytechnic. But he did not complete his studies and left the country in July 2014.
His family subsequently tried to apply for deferment for him to pursue his university studies but were unsuccessful.
"This was because the Ministry of Defence (Mindef) does not usually grant deferment for university studies," said Deputy Public Prosecutor R. Arvindren.

Lim's family continued to apply for deferment in late 2014 and 2015, but did not come up with the required bond for an exit permit to be issued to him.
In February 2015, the authorities informed Lim's father that his son was to book a date to undergo medical screening in preparation for his enlistment.
Lim later returned to Singapore on June 2, 2015.
"The accused admitted that he had complied with his medical screening... because he was worried that he would not be able to enter Singapore for the 2015 (SEA) Games... due to his Enlistment Act offences," said DPP Arvindren.
But he left Singapore and returned to the US on July 7 that year, and continued to apply for deferment from NS.
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He later told his family that he wanted to renounce his permanent residency status as he was unhappy that his deferment was not granted.
The court heard that Lim failed to report for his enlistment in November 2015.
He eventually returned to Singapore in June 2018 after completing his university studies.
He enlisted in April of 2019 and completed his NS on Feb 2 this year.
On Tuesday, Lim told the court that he deeply regrets his actions and has decided to remain in Singapore. He also intends to apply for Singapore citizenship in the future.
His sentence has been deferred to Feb 23.
Lim's case brings the number of NS defaulters to 17 since the High Court set out the sentencing framework for such defaulters in 2017.
It would be unfair to the vast majority of national servicemen who serve their country dutifully, if Singaporeans or permanent residents who are overseas are allowed to evade NS or choose when they want to serve it, said Mindef in an earlier statement.
 
The sole purpose of NS is to instill patriotism and train to defend and protect our country with arms and weapons.

What the fuck while this PR NS men do when we are actually at war? They will be the first one to be out of the country......
 
https://sg.news.yahoo.com/malaysian-swimming-athlete-singapore-pr-jailed-default-ns-111250511.html

KNN this Sinkie PR Jiu Hu Kia seems a confused CB Kia. As Yahoo Singapore reported, he even represented Matland for SEA games in 2017. And best of all after serving his Changi Aloha term, he's thinking of applying for full citizenship. I thought once u kena prison record, these PRs would be revoked of their PR status?

This fucker represented Malaysia in swimming , while using our Singapore subsidies for his studies and eventually getting a PR. Why do we need this fucker then ?
 
This whole thing is puzzling. He studied in Singapore Sports School in 2010, then granted Singapore PR in 2014. But he swam for Malaysian team between 2011-2017. So we gave him all the subsidies and PR and he did nothing for us?

Singapore PR who represented Malaysia in SEA Games jailed for defaulting on NS obligations
Lim Ching Hwang left Singapore in July 2015 and failed to report for his enlistment later that year.
Lim Ching Hwang left Singapore in July 2015 and failed to report for his enlistment later that year.ST PHOTO: KELVIN CHNG
dominiclow.png

Dominic Low

  • PUBLISHED
    FEB 9, 2021, 5:48 PM SGT
FACEBOOKTWITTER



SINGAPORE - A Singapore permanent resident who represented Malaysia in swimming in various South-east Asia (SEA) Games over the last decade was sentenced on Tuesday (Feb 9) to eight weeks' jail for defaulting on his national service (NS) obligations.

Malaysian Lim Ching Hwang, 24, left Singapore in July 2015 and failed to report for his enlistment in November that year.
He only returned almost three years later in June 2018 and enlisted in April 2019.

On Tuesday, Lim pleaded guilty to two charges under the Enlistment Act, with another charge taken into consideration during sentencing by District Judge Ronald Gwee.
A search shows that Lim swam for the Malaysian team in the SEA Games in 2011, 2013, 2015 and 2017.

The court heard that he came to Singapore to study at the Singapore Sports School in 2010. He was granted permanent residency status on March 4, 2014.

In May 2014, he received a notice to register for NS but was also offered a scholarship by a private entity to pursue university studies in the United States from September that year.
Lim was later granted deferment from NS to pursue diploma studies at Republic Polytechnic. But he did not complete his studies and left the country in July 2014.
His family subsequently tried to apply for deferment for him to pursue his university studies but were unsuccessful.
"This was because the Ministry of Defence (Mindef) does not usually grant deferment for university studies," said Deputy Public Prosecutor R. Arvindren.

Lim's family continued to apply for deferment in late 2014 and 2015, but did not come up with the required bond for an exit permit to be issued to him.
In February 2015, the authorities informed Lim's father that his son was to book a date to undergo medical screening in preparation for his enlistment.
Lim later returned to Singapore on June 2, 2015.
"The accused admitted that he had complied with his medical screening... because he was worried that he would not be able to enter Singapore for the 2015 (SEA) Games... due to his Enlistment Act offences," said DPP Arvindren.
But he left Singapore and returned to the US on July 7 that year, and continued to apply for deferment from NS.
MORE ON THIS TOPIC
Man with dual citizenship gets jail term for defaulting on NS obligations for close to a decade
Man who left Singapore when he was 11 years old jailed for four months for defaulting on NS

He later told his family that he wanted to renounce his permanent residency status as he was unhappy that his deferment was not granted.
The court heard that Lim failed to report for his enlistment in November 2015.
He eventually returned to Singapore in June 2018 after completing his university studies.
He enlisted in April of 2019 and completed his NS on Feb 2 this year.
On Tuesday, Lim told the court that he deeply regrets his actions and has decided to remain in Singapore. He also intends to apply for Singapore citizenship in the future.
His sentence has been deferred to Feb 23.
Lim's case brings the number of NS defaulters to 17 since the High Court set out the sentencing framework for such defaulters in 2017.
It would be unfair to the vast majority of national servicemen who serve their country dutifully, if Singaporeans or permanent residents who are overseas are allowed to evade NS or choose when they want to serve it, said Mindef in an earlier statement.
Yes, Singaporean tax payers pay for his training and he represents Malaysia to swim against Us during South East Asia games. That's ironic.

Upon throwing hissy fits, he wants to renounce his PR because MINDEF refuse to defer his NS commitment during his time at US. He wants to get a US citizenship.

OH our moronic govt is so dumb..
 
Another FT medal mercenary. We already have Tiong ping pong players and Indon badminton players, so not a surprise. :wink:

Truly, a sports hub like no other. :cool:

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KNN we have needy singaporean students who cannot get subsidies to study yet they pay a mudland chink to study and he represent mudland and now want him to serve NS to protect us against potentially mudland ? Isn’t it obvious where his loyalty is ?
 
So many jiuhukias in sg
 

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I also want such a lobang..... go to another country and they subsidize my education, train me and give me PR. Then i go back to my home country to represent them. haha....

Only Singapore will offer such an idiotic one-sided deal
 
KNN we have needy singaporean students who cannot get subsidies to study yet they pay a mudland chink to study and he represent mudland and now want him to serve NS to protect us against potentially mudland ? Isn’t it obvious where his loyalty is ?
Sorry hor. In SG there are no "needy" people or beggars according to the great LKY :rolleyes:

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