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SINGAPORE, Aug 12 — Three men are being probed by the authorities in three separate incidents at food centres across Singapore for allegedly using abusive words against safe distancing enforcement officers from the National Environment Agency (NEA). In a news release yesterday (August 11), the...

SINGAPORE, Aug 12 — Three men are being probed by the authorities in three separate incidents at food centres across Singapore for allegedly using abusive words against safe distancing enforcement officers from the National Environment Agency .In the first incident on July 18, a 36-year-old man had hurled vulgarities against a female safe distancing enforcement officer at Newton Food Centre.

He is assisting the authorities with investigations for using abusive words against a public servant and for possible breaches of the Liquor Control Act. “The man and his five friends are also being investigated for breaching safe distancing measures as well,” said the police.

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