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5 weeks’ jail for man who coughed at crowd controller

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A man who removed his mask and coughed at a supermarket crowd controller amid the Covid-19 outbreak was jailed for five weeks yesterday.

Singaporean Tan Shiaw Wee, who was free of the infection, committed the offence after he spotted Ms Ng Poh Wei partially remove her mask for a few seconds to wipe off perspiration.

Tan, 47, pleaded guilty on July 28 to one charge each of harassment and an offence under the Covid-19 (Temporary Measures) Act.

One count of using criminal force was considered during sentencing.

Ms Ng, 52, was working at the entrance of the Sheng Siong supermarket at Block 451 Bukit Batok West Avenue 6 around 8am on April 22 when Tan withdrew cash from an ATM nearby.

He noticed that Ms Ng had partially removed her mask to wipe her face and scolded her.

Tan then picked up a hand sanitiser bottle meant for supermarket customers and sprayed her several times before walking away.

OVERHEARD

Ms Ng said she would take Tan's photograph and alert the police.

Tan, who overheard this, approached her, removed his mask and coughed at her once before leaving.

Deputy Public Prosecutor Norman Yew had earlier said: "The victim felt the cough and became alarmed and scared that she might be infected with Covid-19."

Court documents did not state how the authorities found Tan.

Yesterday, District Judge Christopher Goh said it was "very unfortunate" that Tan had let "something trivial" get the better of him.

He could have been jailed for up to six months and fined up to $5,000 for the harassment charge.

A first-time offender can be jailed for up to six months and fined up to $10,000 for a charge under the Covid-19 (Temporary Measures) Act.

A repeat offender can be jailed for up to a year and fined up to $20,000. - THE STRAITS TIMES

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