District Judge Jasvender Kaur will consider another four similar charges for sentencing on Feb 26. Eyamalai, 39, pleaded guilty to a single charge of conspiring with Skea to contravene a control order. They committed the offences in the wee hours of Sept 21 last year before tying the knot in November, the court heard. At the time, Skea worked as a tug master with Scotland-based Maritime Craft (Clyde) Ltd. He was previously deployed to Mozambique in southeastern Africa, then took a flight to his native Britain. On Sept 20 last year, he flew to Singapore to meet Eyamalai.