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Woman in viral video of hospital argument with police sentenced to jail, fined $600​

Chinese national pleads guilty to multiple charges, including abusive behaviour and false work permit application .​


Nisha Rahim
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Updated Wed, 25 October 2023 at 6:37 pm SGT·3-min read

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Han Feizi filmed herself arguing with a police officer at the hospital after verbally abusing a hospital employee. (PHOTO: Douyin/Screengrab)

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SINGAPORE — A woman who went viral for her TikTok videos in which she argued with the Singapore police after causing a disturbance at a hospital has been sentenced on Wednesday (25 October) to five weeks and five days in jail, along with a fine of $600.


CNA reported that Han Feizi, a 29-year-old Chinese citizen, pleaded guilty to five charges. These included using force and alarming a security guard at her condominium, using abusive language with a hospital worker, engaging in public nuisance, and making a false statement on her work permit application.

Three more charges were considered during her sentencing.


From condo altercation, hospital havoc and false work permit application


On 3 October, Han was found squatting in the ground floor lobby of her condominium, The Sail@ Marina Bay, by two male security guards, who offered to assist her.

However, Han became aggressive toward one of the guards, pointing her finger at him aggressively. The situation escalated further in the elevator, where Han attacked the guard, necessitating his restraint. During the altercation, she also repeatedly hurled vulgarities at him.

The second incident occurred on 10 October, when Han was taken to Singapore General Hospital's accident and emergency department after a supposed traffic accident involving a Grab driver rolling over her foot.

Upon arrival, she directed profanities at the nurses, prompting an employee to call the police. Han, who had consumed a bottle of alcohol, was attended to by medical professionals and placed in a wheelchair.

While at the hospital, she created a disturbance by loudly demanding for the Grab driver, claiming he had abandoned her. When a hospital staff member tried to explain the administrative process and asked her to wear a mask, Han threw the mask on the floor and continued shouting vulgarities.

CNA reported the judge as saying there was no excuse for Han's behaviour, describing it as loutish, belligerent and aggressive.

According to court documents from the Attorney-General's Chambers and the Ministry of Manpower, Han applied in August for a clerk position at a company called KDL Elements, after her student pass application was rejected.

However, prosecutors said that she had never intended to work as a clerk for the company. Instead, she came to work as a hostess and, in her own words, "the only reason she wanted to enter Singapore was for fun".

She entered Singapore in July with an in-principle approval, and her work permit was subsequently issued in August. As of now, she has yet to fulfil any work duties at KDL Elements.


Her apology and plea for leniency

Han, who had been in custody for almost two weeks, followed the court proceedings from a women's prison via Zoom without legal representation.

CNA reported that the Mandarin interpreter conveyed Han's statements to the court during mitigation.

She expressed her "deepest apologies and remorse" for her actions, adding that it was her first time living in a foreign country.

"I'm not familiar with the law in Singapore, I should not have reacted in the way that I did," she told the court.

She described her state as "frantic and helpless" after the accident with the Grab driver, and her shouting in the hospital was an expression of her distress.

In her plea, she requested leniency and the opportunity to return to her family to nurse her injuries. She said three of her closest relatives are battling cancer, and her initial motivation for coming to Singapore was to provide financial support and alleviate her family's hardships.

Han went on to express her reflections during her time in custody and conveyed her sincere apologies for her comments on social media and the videos she had posted. She also acknowledged the inconvenience and trouble her actions had caused others.

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Chinese influencer sheds light on potential link between work permit holder Han Feizi’s lavish lifestyle and ‘grey industry’ in Southeast Asia​

25 October 2023 by yeeloon

Han Feizi (韩菲紫), a 29-year-old Chinese national woman, who reportedly verbally abused nurses and police officers at a hospital in Singapore, on Tuesday (24 Oct) slapped with two additional charges for providing false information in her work permit application, claiming to be a clerk while working as a freelance hostess at various locations in the country.

The defendant was previously charged with six counts, including a public nuisance and using abusive language against public servants.

The two additional charges faced by Han specifically for contravening Section 10(1) and Section 22(1)(d) of the Employment of Foreign Manpower Act.

According to Section 10(1) of the Act, if convicted, a foreigner working without a valid work permit can be fined up to S$20,000, or imprisoned for up to two years, or both.

Under Section 22(1)(d) of the Act, providing false or misleading information or statements when applying for or renewing a work permit can result in a fine of up to S$20,000, imprisonment for up to two years, or both.

Per the allegations, on August 11th of this year, the defendant purportedly misrepresented herself as a secretary at KDL Elements Private Limited in her work permit application.

Another accusation outlined her employment as a freelance hostess at different venues from August 1st to October 11th this year, conducted without a valid work permit.

Following the initial hearing on October 13th, the defendant was granted bail by the judge, although it is understood that she remained in custody due to her inability to secure a guarantor for her release.

The judge postponed the case until Wednesday to allow the defendant to enter a plea.

Young work permit holder who afford luxurious apartment and McLaren

The recent case has once again prompted Singapore to question how the Chinese woman was granted a work permit in the country, and how she managed to work as a freelance hostess in contravention of the permit’s terms.

The case has not only captured attention on Singaporean social media but has also sparked discussions on the Chinese social media platform Douyin.

Numerous Chinese influencers and netizens have actively commented on the case, with some calling on the 29-year-old to adhere to Singaporean laws and urging her to treat all individuals equally, irrespective of their occupation.

Particularly noteworthy is the insight provided by a Chinese influencer from Macau, who has shed light on the reality of China’s “grey industry” and its expansion into other countries, such as Singapore.

In the video, the influencer, known by the name “Macau’s Xiaoping (澳门小颖)” noted that the 29-year-old accused has 250,000 followers on Douyin, yet is described as “presenting an outwardly decent appearance but exhibiting a troubling personality.”

Reportedly residing in a luxurious apartment opposite ByteDance’s headquarters and driving a McLaren, Han Feizi’s extravagant lifestyle has come under scrutiny.

In a previous statement dated 13th October, the Singapore Police Force (SPF) revealed that on October 3rd, Han was allegedly inebriated and was escorted by The Sail at Marina Bay’s security team to her unit.

It was alleged that she pushed one of the security officers on the shoulder, verbally abused him, and pulled his tie.

This condominium, if leased, demands S$6800 per month. If purchased, it carries a hefty price tag of S$14 million.

Given her status as a work permit holder who claimed to be employed as a clerk, questions arise concerning her ability to afford such a lavish lifestyle.

Chinese influencer exposes the dark side of the “grey industry”

According to Xiaoping, the internet celebrity in question embodies the quintessential characteristics of the ‘grey industry.’

“What is the ‘grey industry’? It refers to those who exploit legal loopholes to engage in activities that harm society and are illegal, ” explained Xiaoping.

“They involve online scams, money laundering, drug trafficking, kidnapping for organ harvesting, and other lucrative yet dangerous activities. ”

While these endeavours promise substantial profits, they come with significant risks. Consequently, practitioners often traverse borders in search of safer havens, with Southeast Asia serving as a crucial base for many.

Xiaoping’s account is corroborated by a recent report from the United Nations Office on Drugs and Crime (UNODC), which sheds light on how certain affluent individuals have been implicated in online scams, fraud, and trafficking within Southeast Asia. Some may even be complicit in funding or facilitating these illicit operations.

When discussing Han Feizi, Xiaoping postulated that she might have been associated with the ‘grey industry.’

“During her time in China, she was involved with wealthy benefactors, receiving material luxuries in exchange,” Xiaoping revealed.

However, with China’s recent economic downturn, these financial supporters likely encountered hardships, prompting Han to possibly follow them abroad.

Upon her arrival in Singapore, she purportedly continued her activities under the guise of a fashion blogger, utilizing the platform to attract clients and promote her services.

While she has signed with a lower-tier Multi-Channel Networks agency, her monthly earnings are modest. Xiaoping suggested that this does not concern her, as her primary income reportedly stems from alternative sources.

Xiaoping suspected that Han’s lavish accommodations and high-end vehicle were not acquired through her own means but were provided by her boss, possibly a prominent figure within the Southeast Asian ‘grey industry,’ boasting an extensive network of business and connections.


“He holds numerous identities and properties in Singapore, and has sponsored the internet celebrity with a guarantor job permit, facilitating her legal residence in Singapore.”

However, this permit does not align with her purported activities. Any potential discovery could undoubtedly spell trouble.

“While the internet celebrity may appear glamorous, she is, in reality, a manipulated pawn,” Xiaoping asserted.

Devoid of property or a stable identity, she lacks genuine companionship or emotional support and remains vulnerable to potential abandonment or punishment at any given moment, casting a shadow over her future.

In addressing Han’s conduct, Xiaoping emphasized the need to respect the work and dignity of every individual, whether they are nurses, security guards, or bus drivers. Each one contributes significantly to society and deserves protection and respect.

Disregarding this fundamental principle could potentially lead to a fate similar to that of the female internet celebrity, resulting in legal repercussions and public censure.

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While no image has surfaced yet showing what she actually looks like vs the heavily filtered images on social media it is still pretty obvious that reality paints a different picture.

That "injured" foot and sturdy ankle is a far cry from the dainty, slim legs portrayed in the "official" images.

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While no image has surfaced yet showing what she actually looks like vs the heavily filtered images on social media it is still pretty obvious that reality paints a different picture.

That "injured" foot and sturdy ankle is a far cry from the dainty, slim legs portrayed in the "official" images.

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Correct, her feet and toes so fugly ankle so thick, how to be the same person in the photos? Even my wife's feet looks much better, LOL.

Will need Samsters to CSI her actual looks and body and give a FR report here.
 

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Tiagong, doctored pictures and a 250k plus followers at China's Douyin

make the difference between staying at a typical HDB flat or the high -end The Sail @ Marina Bay :biggrin:

Hope this clarifies :biggrin:

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Han Feizi Was Reportedly Once Jailed in China for 40 Days​

By Winnie Su
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2023-10-28 , 5:07 pm

Han Feizi’s Past and Present: A Timeline of Controversies

As the Chinese proverb goes, paper cannot cover fire.

The burning truths behind 29-year-old Chinese clerk / hostess Han Feizi have now surfaced.

Again. It turns out that she might’ve broken the law before…in her own country.

The Han Feizi Saga That Started Everything

After the allegedly self-exposed videos of Han Feizi’s abusive behaviour towards the staff in Singapore General Hospital and police officers, the young Chinese lady has been under the limelight for all the wrong reasons.

And now, Han Feizi’s wrongdoings are still unfolding as investigations continue to take place.

You can watch this video to know more about what happened:




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Han Feizi was prosecuted for a total of eight charges comprising:

  • One count of being a public nuisance
  • Two counts of using abusive language against a public servant
  • Two counts of voluntarily causing hurt to a security officer
  • One count of intentionally causing harassment, alarm or distress
  • Two counts under Employment of Foreign Manpower Act – making false declarations
And Han Feizi had pleaded guilty to five out of the eight charges above.

Wow, that’s a handful, isn’t it?

Sometimes we really need these kinds of news to have a taste of how strict the Singapore laws might be.

She has been sentenced to five weeks and five days in jail and has been fined $600.

But for her, it appears that this is not her first time getting a taste of the merciless law penalties.

Once Jailed in Beijing For Drunk-Driving

According to exclusive news received by a reporter from Zaobao, a Han Feizi born on the exact same time and day as the talk of the town today was jailed for 40 days for drunk driving.

It happened on 29 Dec 2018.

At the intersection of Gongti North Road and Changhong Qiao Auxiliary Road in Chaoyang, Beijing, Han Feizi was caught in a traffic accident.

According to the reports by local police, the alcohol level test report confirmed that the alcohol content in her blood was 89.8mg per 100ml.

That is 9.8mg higher than the acceptable level in accordance with the local law.

Han Feizi was sentenced to 40 days of detention and fined RMB2000 (approximately $374) for driving dangerously.

So unless there’s another 29-year-old Han Feizi who’s born on the exact same day, we should be talking about the same woman who’s now in prison.

Resilience or Nonchalance?

Merely two days post her release on 7 February 2019, Han Feizi shared a Douyin video, capturing a self-care spa day spent with her mother on 9 February 2019. Keen-eyed netizens also spotted her filming herself in what appeared to be a luxury Lamborghini.

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Will history repeat itself with Han Feizi’s behavior? Only time will tell.

However, one undeniable fact remains: as she approaches her 30th birthday, this young woman has already experienced the stern hand of one of the globe’s most rigorous legal systems.

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NOVEMBER 9, 2023 AT 11:39 PM

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SINGAPORE - A woman who gained infamy after she uploaded a video of herself arguing with the police in a hospital was deported to China on Wednesday, said the Immigration and Checkpoints Authority (ICA).

She is also barred from re-entering Singapore, ICA added.

On Oct 25, Han Feizi was sentenced to five weeks and five days’ jail and fined $600, after pleading guilty to charges involving two separate incidents of using abusive language against security officers and a Singapore General Hospital (SGH) employee. The 29-year-old Chinese national also broke manpower laws by lying in her work permit application.

One of the incidents took place at SGH on Oct 10. The episode went viral after Han posted an 11-minute video on Chinese social media platform Douyin on the same day, in which she was seen arguing with two investigation officers (IOs).

The IOs showed up at SGH after receiving a call for help from the hospital regarding a verbally abusive patient.

Han had earlier hurled abusive remarks at a patient service associate, who had advised her to wear a mask. The police said Han also allegedly used vulgarities in Mandarin against one of the IOs, and refused to give a statement.

On Oct 3, Han was involved in a separate incident at The Sail at Marina Bay, a condominium in Marina Boulevard. When a security supervisor at the condo offered to escort her to her unit after seeing that she was squatting at the lift lobby, Han turned aggressive, shouting vulgarities at him and pushing him repeatedly.

Han admitted that in both incidents, she was drunk at the time of her offence.

She apologised in court on Oct 25 for “causing inconvenience to everyone” after her sentence was read out. She had been in remand for 13 days before the court hearing.

Han entered Singapore on at least four occasions since 2019. She was issued a work pass on Aug 12 after stating in her application that she would be hired as a clerk, but she was later found to have moonlighted as a hostess.

In response to queries from The Straits Times, the Ministry of Manpower (MOM) said that Han was prosecuted for, first, making a false declaration in her work pass application, and second, for working illegally as a self-employed foreigner.

“Han pleaded guilty to the first charge and was sentenced to three weeks’ imprisonment. The second charge was taken into consideration for the purpose of sentencing,” MOM said on Thursday.

“Following the conviction, Han’s work pass has been revoked and she is permanently barred from working in Singapore,” MOM added.

Under the Employment of Foreign Manpower Act 1990, it is an offence for any foreigner to engage in illegal self-employment without a valid work pass. Work pass holders can only work in the occupation and for the employer specified on their work pass.

All applicants must make accurate, complete and truthful declarations in their work pass applications, MOM said.

Anyone found guilty of making false declarations may be fined up to $20,000 or jailed for up to two years, or both. They may also be barred from working in Singapore.
 
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SGD 600 is peanuts to her, her bukkake and gangbang session will cost an individual SGD 1000 each.
 
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