Singapore stiffens measures, six weeks in prison for those who do not wear the mask

40-year-old British Benjamin Glynn was convicted by a court in Singapore because he had not worn a mask on a train and in some cases repeatedly violated government regulations against Coronavirus. Glynn asked the court to give up what he called “illegal charges” and demanded that his passport be [...]
Glynn asked the court to give up what he called the <x0*ukuz illegal” and demanded that his passport be returned so that he could return to Britain to be with his family.
The Asian business centre Singapore is a country known for implementing strict rules for violating the commands of Covid-19 until it has imprisoned and fined hundreds of local citizens and foreign tourists. Some foreigners have even been deprived of work on violation of government regulations against the Coronervirus.
The city-state has kept its eruptions in check, in part because of its implementation or strict measures.
In February, a court in Singapore sentenced another British citizen to two weeks in prison after he sneaked out of his hotel room to meet his fiancée at the time he was forced to stay in quarantine.











