SINGAPORE - Briton Benjamin Glynn is preparing to get deported after he was released from prison on Wednesday (Aug 18). The 40-year-old former recruitment consultant was sentenced to six weeks' jail on Wednesday after he was convicted on four charges. District Judge Eddy Tham found him guilty of two charges under the Covid-19 (Temporary Measures) Act, as well as one.
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SINGAPORE - A man captured on video not wearing a mask on an MRT train in May told a district court on Thursday (Aug 5) that he is "sovereign", adding, "The charges don't apply to me". On the first day of his trial, Benjamin Glynn, 40, who is now in remand after his bail of $5,000 was revoked on July.