SINGAPORE — A man who set off a box containing 25 shots of fireworks near a block of flats in Yishun last month was ordered to pay a S$5,000 fine on Tuesday (May 28).
SINGAPORE — A man who set off a box containing 25 shots of fireworks near a block of flats in Yishun last month was ordered to pay a S$5,000 fine on Tuesday .New: You can now listen to articles.SINGAPORE — A man who set off a box containing 25 shots of fireworks near a block of flats in Yishun last month was ordered to pay a S$5,000 fine on Tuesday .
On Tuesday, Deputy Public Prosecutor Norman Yew sought a S$5,000 fine as punishment. He told the court that Noor Azhar’s actions had caused unnecessary alarm to residents, adding that there was an element of premeditation. Under the Dangerous Fireworks Act, it is an offence to possess, sell, transport, deliver, distribute, import or discharge any dangerous fireworks in Singapore.
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