One man sneaked out of his hotel room to have a rendezvous with his fiancee, another wandered around Geylang and also went to work.
The two men, who were supposed to be isolated and completing stay-home notices (SHNs), were charged separately on Friday morning for breaching the requirements.
Skea Nigel, 52, a Briton who was serving his SHN at the Ritz-Carlton Millenia Singapore in Marina Bay, left his room on the 14th storey without wearing a mask on three occasions on Sept 21 last year.
On the last occasion, he climbed 13 floors through a stairwell at about 2.20am on Sept 21 to meet his fiancee, Agatha Maghesh Eyamalai, 39, whose room was on the 27th floor.
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