Singaporean who allegedly breached stay-home notice for bak kut teh may be charged


Alan Tham had posted on social media, photos of his bak kut teh meal while he was supposed to be at home serving his 14-day notice. Screengrab from Facebook

SINGAPORE (The Straits Times/ANN): The man who allegedly breached his stay-home notice (SHN) conditions to have bak kut teh will likely be charged.

Responding queries from The Straits Times, the Immigration and Checkpoints Authority said it has, together with the Ministry of Health, consulted the Attorney-General's Chambers (AGC) on the matter. The AGC has indicated that it is likely to charge the man.

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