British man pleads guilty to illicit meet-up during Singapore quarantine reuters.com
A British man has pleaded guilty to breaking Singapore’s strict coronavirus rules by sneaking out of his hotel room to meet his fiancĂ©e while he was undergoing two weeks of mandatory quarantine.
Nigel Skea, 52, faces six months in prison for leaving his room three times on Sept. 21 last year, one of which was to meet Singaporean partner Agatha Maghesh Eyamalai, who was not in quarantine but had booked a room in the same hotel.
Eyamalai, 39, who married Skea in November, pleaded guilty to abetting him. Skea was also not wearing a mask, which is required in Singapore.
The city-state requires most arrivals to undergo 14 days of quarantine at government-designated hotels.
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