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Sexposed as Cheekon: Woman caught on video arguing with police in hospital charged with moonlighting as hostess

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Woman caught on video arguing with police in hospital charged with moonlighting as hostess​

Screengrabs of videos showing a police officer (left) speaking to a woman who allegedly caused a commotion at the Singapore General Hospital, and the woman pointing to her injured foot (right).

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Douyin Screengrabs of videos showing a police officer (left) speaking to a woman who allegedly caused a commotion at the Singapore General Hospital, and the woman pointing to her injured foot (right).

BY LYDIA LAM
Published October 24, 2023
Updated October 24, 2023

SINGAPORE — A woman who released videos depicting her arguing with a police officer in hospital has been slapped with two fresh charges.
Chinese national Han Feizi, who has been remanded for almost two weeks, was handed the two charges under the Employment of Foreign Manpower Act on Tuesday (Oct 24).

The 29-year-old is accused of declaring falsely in her application for a work permit that she would work as a clerk for a company called KDL Elements, when she had no intention of doing so.

Instead, from Aug 1, 2023, to Oct 11, 2023, she moonlighted at various locations as a freelance hostess, charge sheets stated.
Han was first handed six charges on Oct 13, including being a public nuisance, assaulting a security officer, using abusive language against public service workers or servants and harassment.

The incident in Singapore General Hospital had purportedly taken place after Han had gone there to seek treatment for a foot injury.
She claimed in her videos on Chinese social media platform Douyin that she had waited for three hours at the emergency department without being seen by a doctor after being hit by a car.

She also said that she was refused treatment because she was not a Singapore citizen.
The hospital refuted her claims.
When the police arrived, she allegedly argued with them and took a video of a female police officer and then posted the video on Douyin.

FRESH CHARGES​

Han has no lawyer. She appeared in court from her place of remand, appearing fresh and wearing large black-rimmed glasses.
She replied at various points to the Mandarin interpreter, saying she still intends to plead guilty to both her old and new charges.

She asked when she could post bail, and the judge told her bail had already been offered at the previous charging.
She said her fingerprints had been taken for bail purposes, but she was later denied bail and had no idea why.

The judge told her the proposed bailor had probably been rejected by the bail centre, and she said she understood.
"Does she want to make another phone call to raise bail?" asked District Judge Lorraine Ho.

"Your honour, may I request to make an overseas call to my home town, because I have credit card debts and my mortgage is due for payment. If I don't make payment, then I may run into problems," Han said through the interpreter.

She was told that she could make only local calls, but could convey the message to someone to make the necessary arrangements.
Han then declared she has been in Singapore for more than a month but had no friends or family here.
Asked about the potential bailor she had called, she said she did not remember the person's number.

Han is set to plead guilty on Wednesday. CNA
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Woman filmed abusing officer at SGH slapped with more charges for illegally working as hostess​

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Tue, 24 October 2023 at 10:54 am GMT+1


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A foreign woman who has gained notoriety in Singapore for filming herself arguing with a police officer in a hospital and posting the video online has been charged with two more offenses.
The woman, a Chinese national named Han Feizi, is accused of making a false declaration that she would work for a company called KDL Elements in her work permit application. Instead, she allegedly worked illegally as a freelance hostess at various places from Aug. 1 to Oct. 11.
The 29-year-old was charged today under the Employment of Foreign Manpower Act. She has been in remand since Oct. 13, when she was first charged with six offenses, including public nuisance, assault, abusive language and harassment.
The incident that sparked her arrest happened at Singapore General Hospital (SGH), where she had gone to seek treatment for a foot injury. She claimed that she had been hit by a car and waited for three hours without seeing a doctor. While she was allegedly being abusive to hospital staff, she also said that she was denied treatment because she was not a Singapore citizen.
The hospital denied her allegations.
When the police arrived, she allegedly argued with them and recorded a video of a female police officer, which she later uploaded on Chinese social media platform Douyin.
Han today appeared in court via video link from her place of remand. Looking calm while wearing large black glasses, she told the court through a Mandarin interpreter that she wanted to plead guilty to all her charges.
She then requested to make an overseas call to her hometown, as she sought to make arrangements to settle her credit card debts and pay her mortgage lest she face serious consequences.
The court told Han was told that she could only make local calls, but she could ask someone to help her with the payments. She then said that she had no friends or family in Singapore.
Han is expected to plead guilty on Wednesday.
 

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The 29-year-old is accused of declaring falsely in her application for a work permit that she would work as a clerk for a company called KDL Elements, when she had no intention of doing so.

Kontol Dick Lanjiao Elements... but of course.
 

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They are moonlighting everywhere in the world e.g., Singapore, Malaysia, Thailand, Russia, Japan, Taiwan, UK, USA and even their own Commie Cunt land.

SO, what is new?
 
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