Singaporean gets four months jail for COVID-19 Facebook post

Singapore jailed a taxi driver for 4 months on Wednesday over a Fb put up through which he falsely claimed foods shops would close and really helpful folks to best off as a result of coming near COVID-19 restrictions.
Singapore jailed a taxi driver for four months on Wednesday over a Facebook post in which he falsely claimed food outlets would close and urged people to stock up due to impending COVID-19 restrictions.Original article
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