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SINGAPORE, July 13 — Twelve foreigners have been deported from Singapore and barred from re-entering the country for not complying with safe distancing measures during the Covid-19 circuit breaker period, said the authorities today. The deported individuals include nine men and three women aged...

One Malaysian, 11 other foreigners deported, barred from re-entering Singapore for flouting Covid-19 circuit breaker measuresTwelve foreigners in three separate cases were deported for not complying with safe distancing measures during the circuit breaker. — TODAY pic

All of them were fined for breaching the Covid-19 Regulations 2020 and had their work or student passes revoked.Arvinish N Ramakrishnan, a 23-year-old Malaysian who was in Singapore on a work permit, had invited his Malaysian friend to his home for drinks on April 18. He later sent his friend home on a motorcycle and was stopped at a roadblock along Yishun Avenue 6.

His friend was also fined for violating restrictions on leaving his home and was given a stern warning for violating the ban on social gatherings.Cheng Fengzhao, a 37-year-old Chinese national who was in Singapore on a work permit, was arrested on May 5 in an anti-vice operation by the police at a condominium along 30 Jalan Kemaman.

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