A SINGAPOREAN who berated two foreign workers with xenophobic insults said in his defence that it was his “constitutional right” to express himself as the pair were in his neighbourhood.
SINGAPORE - A Singaporean man who berated two foreign workers with xenophobic insults said in his defence that it was his "constitutional right" to express himself as the pair were in his neighbourhood. After a trial at a district court, Lee Poh Kian, 56, was on Thursday (July 28) sentenced to a week's jail and fined $1,000. In response to.
SINGAPORE - Two foreign workers were taking shelter from the rain last July when a man berated them with xenophobic insults. One of the workers recorded a video of Lee Poh Kian's tirade, in which the Singaporean said, among other things: "You enter my country is wrong. This government also illegal. We will get you out." In his submissions, Deputy.