4 charged for harbouring immigration offenders, some stayed illegally for over 10 years, Singapore News

4 charged for harbouring immigration offenders, some stayed illegally for over 10 years, Singapore News


Four people, including one Singaporean, were charged on Thursday (April 30) with harbouring immigration offenders, said the Immigration and Checkpoints Authority (ICA).

In the first case, Loh Yong Teong, 35, is accused of allowing a 43-year-old Malaysian man, Beh Chun Chun, to stay with him despite his visit pass having expired on March 10, 2025.

ICA’s investigations revealed that Loh had allowed Beh to stay in a unit at Block 290 Bishan Street 24 from March 2025 to January this year.

Beh was previously convicted and sentenced to six weeks’ imprisonment and three strokes of the cane for a separate offence. He has since been deported and is barred from re-entering Singapore.

Meanwhile, the three others — two Chinese nationals and one Burmese national — were charged in separate cases involving immigration offenders who had remained illegally in Singapore for over 10 years.

The two Chinese nationals, 48-year-old Yu Baojun and 58-year-old Xiao Xilin, are both accused of harbouring two unrelated Chinese nationals.



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