The brothers - Sakthikanesh Chidambaram, 25, Vandana Kumar Chidambaram who turns 23 in two weeks - remained out of Singapore without a valid exit permit and failed to report for the National Service (NS) for more than five years and for more than three years, respectively, the court was told.
Yesterday, Sakthikanesh was jailed for three weeks, while his younger brother Vandana was fined SGD 6,000.
Both men also admitted to one count each of remaining outside Singapore without a valid exit permit and these charges were taken into consideration in sentencing.
In June 2008, Sakthikanesh was told to register for the NS but he left Singapore later that month to pursue his university education at the National Institute of Technology, Kurukshetra, only returning in April 2014, after he had completed his studies.
In his judgement grounds, District Judge John Ng found that the brothers had "a substantial connection to Singapore". He noted that both got their NRICs and used Singapore passports for travel.
"From the facts of this case, it is clear to me that the parents and the boys had no intention of giving up their Singapore citizenship before their NS obligations came to the fore," he said.
Yesterday, a 22-year-old Indian-origin man Jay Kamal Shah was sentenced to six weeks in prison for not performing his national service obligations.
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