
Benjamin Glynn, the infamous “anti-mask” advocate who stole the headlines with his antics, was previously sentenced to 6 week jail on 18 August.
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His jail sentence was backdated to 19 July where he was first put in remand.
He was remanded in prison from 19 July to 4 August, before being remanded again at IMH from 5 to 18 August.
The Singapore Prison Service said on 19 August that he has since been released from detention and handed over to the ICA.
According to Yahoo News Singapore, the SPS said that the ICA will be making arrangements for him to be deported back to Britain.
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Images source: Benjamin Glynn to Daily Mail, Keefe Chan Facebook