SINGAPORE — A woman who filmed herself arguing with the police at Singapore General Hospital (SGH) allegedly lied in her work permit application by stating she would be employed as a clerk. Instead, Chinese national Han Feizi, 29, purportedly moonlighted as a freelance hostess at various locations.
Han Feizi was at Singapore General Hospital to treat her injured foot and was allegedly shouting and being a public nuisance.SINGAPORE — A woman who filmed herself arguing with the police at Singapore General Hospital allegedly lied in her work permit application by stating she would be employed as a clerk.
On Oct 13, she was handed six charges, including one count of being a public nuisance and two charges of using abusive language against a public servant. These were handed to her following a separate incident at The Sail at Marina Bay, a condominium in Marina Boulevard.
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