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WOMAN ARRESTED FOR “FRAUDULENT POSSESSION OF PROPERTY”, 28 CAUGHT FOR ALLEGED COVID BREACHES

The Singapore Police said on 9 January that a 37-year-old woman was arrested for fraudulent possession of property.

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According to The Straits Times, the police said that they received a call for help at 791 Geylang Road on 8 January at about 10pm, and a woman was seen being escorted by police officers.

About 6 police vehicles were also seen being parked along a coffee shop at Geylang Road.

Separately, another 28 persons between the ages of 23 and 72 are also assisting the police with investigations for alleged safe distancing measures breaches.

At the time of writing, police investigations are underway.

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