SINGAPORE – The man was sleeping in a garden above an HDB multi-storey carpark in Woodlands when plainclothes officers surrounded him during a pre-dawn operation on April 8.
The 11 officers from the Immigration and Checkpoints Authority (ICA) had obtained information that the man, a 27-year-old Sri Lankan national, was an overstayer with a social visit pass that had expired on June 28, 2025.
The suspect was spotted at Block 574 Woodlands Drive 16 with another foreigner.
Officers observed the two men for several hours and, after making sure all escape routes were blocked, arrested the suspect upon checking both their identities against ICA’s Mobile Automated Verification and Identification System.
Officers can conduct fingerprint and facial recognition biometrics screening using the handheld system.
The other man was released when he produced a valid work pass.
Overstayers accounted for most immigration offenders arrested in Singapore, according to ICA figures.
ICA officers questioning and searching the Sri Lankan man’s bag at an HDB rooftop garden on April 8.
PHOTO: LIANHE ZAOBAO
Of the 538 immigration offenders arrested in 2025, 484 were overstayers and 54 were illegal immigrants.
The figures were similar the previous year – of the 536 immigration offenders arrested, 475 were overstayers and 61 were illegal immigrants.
Recent trends show that immigration offenders hide from the authorities by avoiding areas where large groups of foreigners gather.




