Two to be charged for instructing foreign workers to hold placards in illegal protests
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Two to be charged for instructing foreign workers to hold placards in illegal protests
SINGAPORE: Two people will be charged in court on Tuesday (May 27) for allegedly organising illegal public assemblies involving foreign workers. The duo, a 33-year-old woman and a 36-year-old man, will also be charged for abetting foreign workers to commit offences under the Employment of Foreign Manpower
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Two Singaporeans of Indian-origin have been charged in court in connection with illegal public assemblies involving foreign workers that took place in October last year. AI generated image of a gavel, often used by judges. Photo courtesy: www.freepik.com The two individuals, identified as Rebecca Rubini Ravinthiran, 33, and Vee Derrick Mahendran, 36, were charged on Tuesday, May 27, for their alleged roles in organising the gatherings without a …
Two Indian-origin Singaporeans charged with organising illegal assemblies of foreign workers
Singapore, May 27 (PTI) Two Indian-origin Singaporeans were charged on Tuesday for organising illegal public assemblies of foreign workers demanding payments owed to one of them. Rebecca Rubini Ravinthiran, 33, and Vee Derrick Mahendran, 36, were charged with abetting foreign workers to commit offences under the Employment of Foreign Manpower Act (EFMA), Channel News Asia reported. A joint statement by the Ministry of Manpower (MOM) and the poli…
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