After being caught with prohibited weapons in his baggage, an Australian man verbally abused Immigration & Checkpoints ...
ICA and the police said in a joint statement that El Sayed Aladdin was also fined S$6,500 in addition to 20 days in jail.
El Sayed Aladdin, 28, tried to use someone else's passport at Woodlands Checkpoint after his was impounded. Read more at straitstimes.com.
Tourist Mohamed Rifai, from south-west Sydney, faces up to five years in jail over a fight outside a Bali beach club. The ...
Singapore international Danelle Tan, who plays for the Australian club, is excited for the trip back home. Read more at ...
SGX Mainboard-listed Thakral Corporation Ltd, an Indian-origin business group, and its associate in Australia, GemLife, has ...
Mr Knight lost his job at the CAD in 1992 after he was convicted of attempted cheating and giving false information to secure ...
Money markets are pricing about 85% chance of a cut. Yet a pick up in consumer spending and rising uncertainties about the ...
After departing from Fremantle earlier this month, the Pacific Explorer has completed its final voyage for P&O Cruises ...
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He was sentenced to eight months and two weeks' imprisonment and a fine of S$6,500. A 28-year-old Australian man was jailed and fined on Feb. 21 for verbally abusing Immigration and Checkpoints ...
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