Singaporean who breached stay-home notice to eat bak kut teh convicted


Alan Tham is the first person in Singapore to be convicted with exposing others to the risk of infection by breaching a stay-home notice. Picture shows Tham's (right) Facebook posts of his bah kut teh meal.following his arrival from Myanmar. - Shin Min Daily News/Screengrab from Facebook

SINGAPORE (The Straits Times/ANN): A man who breached a stay-home notice (SHN) and travelled out of his home to eat bak kut teh on March 23 was convicted on Thursday (April 16) after pleading guilty to an offence under the Infectious Diseases Act.

Alan Tham Xiang Sheng, 34, is the first person to be convicted with exposing others to the risk of infection by breaching an SHN.

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