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By: CATHERINE ROBERT
The duo allegedly behind The Real Singapore (TRS) were back at the Criminal Investigation Department yesterday.
The two weeks’ bail for Miss Ai Takagi, a Japanese-Australian, and Mr Robin Yang Kaiheng had expired.
But if the pair were hoping to return to their Brisbane apartment for their new university term, they were disappointed.
The New Paper understands that the students at the University of Queensland had their bail extended and their application to return to Australia rejected.
Miss Takagi, 22, and Mr Yang, 26, are accused of embellishing a post on TRS.
Read the full report in our print edition on March 4.
Subscribe to The New Paper, now available in print and digital, at http://bit.Iy/tnpeshop.
- See more at: http://www.tnp.sg/news/duo-behind-real-singapore-still-bail-still-singapore#sthash.KkwYqXZL.dpuf
The duo allegedly behind The Real Singapore (TRS) were back at the Criminal Investigation Department yesterday.
The two weeks’ bail for Miss Ai Takagi, a Japanese-Australian, and Mr Robin Yang Kaiheng had expired.
But if the pair were hoping to return to their Brisbane apartment for their new university term, they were disappointed.
The New Paper understands that the students at the University of Queensland had their bail extended and their application to return to Australia rejected.
Miss Takagi, 22, and Mr Yang, 26, are accused of embellishing a post on TRS.
Read the full report in our print edition on March 4.
Subscribe to The New Paper, now available in print and digital, at http://bit.Iy/tnpeshop.
- See more at: http://www.tnp.sg/news/duo-behind-real-singapore-still-bail-still-singapore#sthash.KkwYqXZL.dpuf