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Malaysian man admits to staying illegally in Singapore since 1995
SINGAPORE: A Malaysian man who illegally stayed in Singapore since 1995 pleaded guilty on Monday (Jul 29) to entering the country without a valid pass.
Choo Juan Suan, 64, was arrested last November in a flat at Block 44 Beo Crescent, a prosecutor from the Immigration and Checkpoints Authority (ICA) told the court.
ICA officers were conducting a random check and found that Choo could not produce any evidence to show that he was staying in Singapore lawfully.
The ICA Data Processing Branch tried to trace his entry records into Singapore based on particulars that Choo gave, but there was no record indicating that he had entered Singapore lawfully through any gazetted entry point.
Court documents did not state how or why Choo stayed in Singapore for 23 years.
His defence lawyer Wee Hong Shern requested to adjourn the guilty plea at first, saying it was a "slightly unique" case, and that all his client's ties are here in Singapore.
SINGAPORE: A Malaysian man who illegally stayed in Singapore since 1995 pleaded guilty on Monday (Jul 29) to entering the country without a valid pass.
Choo Juan Suan, 64, was arrested last November in a flat at Block 44 Beo Crescent, a prosecutor from the Immigration and Checkpoints Authority (ICA) told the court.
ICA officers were conducting a random check and found that Choo could not produce any evidence to show that he was staying in Singapore lawfully.
The ICA Data Processing Branch tried to trace his entry records into Singapore based on particulars that Choo gave, but there was no record indicating that he had entered Singapore lawfully through any gazetted entry point.
Court documents did not state how or why Choo stayed in Singapore for 23 years.
His defence lawyer Wee Hong Shern requested to adjourn the guilty plea at first, saying it was a "slightly unique" case, and that all his client's ties are here in Singapore.