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Alan Tham Xiang Sheng & His Bak Kut Teh

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Man charged after having bak kut teh meal at hawker centre while on stay-home notice

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Alan Tham Xiang Sheng leaving the State Courts on Apr 7, 2020. (Photo: Gaya Chandramohan)

By Lydia Lam
07 Apr 2020 02:56PM(Updated: 07 Apr 2020 08:25PM)

SINGAPORE: A man who posted photos of a bak kut teh meal he had at a hawker centre while he was on a stay-home notice was charged on Tuesday (Apr 7) under the Infectious Diseases Act.

Alan Tham Xiang Sheng, 34, is accused of exposing others to the risk of infection when he had reason to suspect that he was a case, carrier or contact of a disease.

He returned to Singapore from Myanmar on Mar 23 this year and was issued a 14-day stay-home notice, requiring him to stay home at all times until Apr 6.

According to the charge sheet, Tham knew he was a suspected contact of a person with COVID-19 and was subjected to the stay-home notice.

Court documents said that he allegedly exposed others to the risk of infection by appearing in the following public places: Kopitiam at Changi Airport Terminal 3, Peninsula Plaza, Kampung Admiralty Foodfare Hawker Centre and NTUC FairPrice Kampung Admiralty in Block 676, Woodlands Drive 71.

Tham, who was unrepresented, turned up in court wearing a mask a day after completing his stay-home notice. He is the first person to be charged with this specific offence in relation to the current COVID-19 pandemic.

When District Judge Adam Nakhoda asked what he intended to do, Tham said: "I plead guilty to this, because I already explained everything but it's like ... they don't take what I'm trying to say."

The judge set a date for him to plead guilty later this month and adjourned the case.


THE TIMELINE OF WHAT ALLEGEDLY HAPPENED

Soon after Tham arrived in Singapore, he posted photos of a pork rib soup meal on Facebook, with the caption: "Come back to Singapore must eat our local food."

The Mar 24 post drew flak from commenters, who warned him of the consequences of flouting a stay-home notice, and the post was deleted soon after.

Home Affairs and Law Minister K Shanmugam said a day later in Parliament on Mar 25 that people who breach stay-home notices will be charged in court.

He referred to Tham's case and said he had asked for it to be investigated.

If convicted, Tham could be jailed for up to six months, fined a maximum S$10,000, or both.

Since his alleged flouting of his stay-home notice, the Ministry of Health has put into effect new regulations regarding stay-home notices, under the Infectious Diseases (COVID-19 - Stay Orders) Regulations 2020 which kicked in on Mar 26.

Earlier on Tuesday, a man was charged under these new regulations for breaching his stay-home notice to deliver newspapers.

He also faces a maximum six-month jail term, a fine of up to S$10,000, or both.

Editor's note: An earlier version of the story said Tham allegedly went to Koufu Food Centre at Changi Airport Terminal 3. The charge sheet was incorrect; he went to Kopitiam.
 

jw5

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This fucker should be jailed for 14 days. :rolleyes:

Man charged after having bak kut teh meal at hawker centre while on stay-home notice

alan-tham-xiang-sheng--2-.jpg


Alan Tham Xiang Sheng leaving the State Courts on Apr 7, 2020. (Photo: Gaya Chandramohan)

By Lydia Lam
07 Apr 2020 02:56PM(Updated: 07 Apr 2020 08:25PM)

SINGAPORE: A man who posted photos of a bak kut teh meal he had at a hawker centre while he was on a stay-home notice was charged on Tuesday (Apr 7) under the Infectious Diseases Act.

Alan Tham Xiang Sheng, 34, is accused of exposing others to the risk of infection when he had reason to suspect that he was a case, carrier or contact of a disease.

He returned to Singapore from Myanmar on Mar 23 this year and was issued a 14-day stay-home notice, requiring him to stay home at all times until Apr 6.

According to the charge sheet, Tham knew he was a suspected contact of a person with COVID-19 and was subjected to the stay-home notice.

Court documents said that he allegedly exposed others to the risk of infection by appearing in the following public places: Kopitiam at Changi Airport Terminal 3, Peninsula Plaza, Kampung Admiralty Foodfare Hawker Centre and NTUC FairPrice Kampung Admiralty in Block 676, Woodlands Drive 71.

Tham, who was unrepresented, turned up in court wearing a mask a day after completing his stay-home notice. He is the first person to be charged with this specific offence in relation to the current COVID-19 pandemic.

When District Judge Adam Nakhoda asked what he intended to do, Tham said: "I plead guilty to this, because I already explained everything but it's like ... they don't take what I'm trying to say."

The judge set a date for him to plead guilty later this month and adjourned the case.


THE TIMELINE OF WHAT ALLEGEDLY HAPPENED

Soon after Tham arrived in Singapore, he posted photos of a pork rib soup meal on Facebook, with the caption: "Come back to Singapore must eat our local food."

The Mar 24 post drew flak from commenters, who warned him of the consequences of flouting a stay-home notice, and the post was deleted soon after.

Home Affairs and Law Minister K Shanmugam said a day later in Parliament on Mar 25 that people who breach stay-home notices will be charged in court.

He referred to Tham's case and said he had asked for it to be investigated.

If convicted, Tham could be jailed for up to six months, fined a maximum S$10,000, or both.

Since his alleged flouting of his stay-home notice, the Ministry of Health has put into effect new regulations regarding stay-home notices, under the Infectious Diseases (COVID-19 - Stay Orders) Regulations 2020 which kicked in on Mar 26.

Earlier on Tuesday, a man was charged under these new regulations for breaching his stay-home notice to deliver newspapers.

He also faces a maximum six-month jail term, a fine of up to S$10,000, or both.

Editor's note: An earlier version of the story said Tham allegedly went to Koufu Food Centre at Changi Airport Terminal 3. The charge sheet was incorrect; he went to Kopitiam.
 

laksaboy

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I thought the pappies wanted to promote the Sinkie hawker culture? You won't get a more dedicated promoter than this. :rolleyes:

Soon after Tham arrived in Singapore, he posted photos of a pork rib soup meal on Facebook, with the caption: "Come back to Singapore must eat our local food."
 

nightsafari

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No need caning lah. Not violent crime. Jail 14 days is very appropriate, ironical. :wink:
actually hor I was thinking about it. If you actually do infect someone else, not insidious violence meh? Like got aids start fucking around? I consider that some kind of violence... anyway, food for thought.
 

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If he actually tests positive, then yes - retrospective caning. :biggrin:

actually hor I was thinking about it. If you actually do infect someone else, not insidious violence meh? Like got aids start fucking around? I consider that some kind of violence... anyway, food for thought.
 

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Yeah what.

Asymptomatic carriers are the target group to wear masks.

Normal breathing got spread droplets?

Normal talking does spread droplets.
Talking about that.. covid has made me wary of talkative people i see in public. Those who talk and talk non stop in public places irritates me a hell lot.
 

nightsafari

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Yeah what.

Asymptomatic carriers are the target group to wear masks.

Normal breathing got spread droplets?

Normal talking does spread droplets.
I dunno! So talking is the killer issit? bla bla all the saliva flying... I learn something new every day.... :thumbsup::thumbsup:
 
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