
The police said in a statement yesterday (13 October) that they conducted operations (in February and July) against 2 unlicensed KTVs, of which 29 people were rounded up in the operations.
6 people will be charged with operating an unlicensed KTV as well as breaching Covid-19 restrictions.
The remaining 23 will be charged with Covid-19 violations.
A 39-year-old man was found in the 25 February operation to be operating the unlicensed KTV with 2 other employees, 26-years-old and 33-years-old.
The trio will be charged with operating a KTV that is unlicensed and providing alcohol.
10 of their patrons will be charged for Covid-19 measures violations.
Another KTV that was unlicensed was discovered to be allegedly serving alcohol to customers on 18 July, with 3 men due to be charged as well with operating an unlicensed KTV and providing alcohol.
They are aged between 31 and 39.
13 of the patrons were allegedly socialising and intermingling while drinking and will be charged with Covid-19 violations as well.
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