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.
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