Man fined S$2,400 for failing to show Singapore passport at immigration checkpoints


The man was convicted on three counts of failing to present his Singapore passport for examination upon arrival at immigration checkpoints in Singapore. - Photo: ST

SINGAPORE: A man who did not renounce his Singapore citizenship after becoming an Australian citizen was fined S$2,400 for failing to present his Singapore passport when he entered the country.

On Wednesday (Nov 12), Teo Teck Yong Jerome Leonard, 69, was convicted on three counts of failing to present his Singapore passport for examination upon arrival at immigration checkpoints in Singapore.

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