Skip to main content
Advertisement
Advertisement

Singapore

Police raid 3 nightspots over alleged flouting of Covid-19 rules, arrest 30 women for employment offences

Police raid 3 nightspots over alleged flouting of Covid-19 rules, arrest 30 women for employment offences

A photograph provided by the police of the raids on three entertainment venues on Nov 11, 2020.

13 Nov 2020 06:57PM (Updated: 13 Nov 2020 07:55PM)

SINGAPORE — Three entertainment venues have been raided by the police over allegedly flouting Covid-19 rules or liquor licence conditions, or both.

In a press release on Friday (Nov 13), they said that eight people were being investigated for allegedly breaching Covid-19 rules by gathering in a group of more than five people.

Thirty women aged between 22 and 53 were also arrested for offences under the Employment of Foreign Manpower Act.

The alleged offences were uncovered following a joint enforcement operation by the Central Police Division at public entertainment outlets along Aliwal Street, Temple Street, Beach Road, Syed Alwi Road and South Bridge Road on Wednesday.

The venues were not named by the police.

Action will be taken against the operators for flouting the rules and regulations under the Liquor Control Act, Covid-19 (Temporary Measures) Act and Employment of Foreign Manpower Act.

“The police will continue to take tough enforcement action against illegal activities and those found engaging in such activities will be dealt with in accordance with the law,” they added.

Investigations are ongoing.

Source: TODAY
Advertisement

Also worth reading

Advertisement