A 52-year-old Indian-origin man was charged on Wednesday in Singapore with various COVID-19 related offences, including stepping out of the house to socialise, wearing a mask improperly and repeatedly threatening enforcement officers, according to a media report.
Ravi Sinathamby Subramaniam, was given eight charges, including criminal intimidation, using abusive words against a public servant and offences under the COVID-19 (Temporary Measures) (Control Order) Regulations 2020, Channel News Asia reported on Wednesday
He then threatened this officer by saying: "Don't let me see you again, if not I will break your face."
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