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Benjamin Glynn deported and barred from entering Singapore: ICA

SINGAPORE — Benjamin Glynn, who was jailed earlier this week for not wearing a mask on an MRT train and outside the State Courts, has been deported to the United Kingdom on Friday (Aug 20) and will not be allowed to enter Singapore.

Benjamin Glynn (centre) was deported to his home country in England on Aug 20, 2021.

Benjamin Glynn (centre) was deported to his home country in England on Aug 20, 2021.

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SINGAPORE — Benjamin Glynn, who was jailed earlier this week for not wearing a mask on an MRT train and outside the State Courts, has been deported to the United Kingdom on Friday (Aug 20) and will not be allowed to enter Singapore.

The Immigration and Checkpoints Authority announced this in a statement late on Friday night, though it did not state how long the 40-year-old Briton will be banned from stepping foot into Singapore.

No other details were provided.

Glynn was jailed for six weeks on Wednesday after he was convicted of four charges of failing to wear a mask without reasonable excuse, being a public nuisance and using threatening words towards a public servant.

On Thursday, the Singapore Prison Service said that Glynn had been released from prison after his sentence was backdated to the date of his remand on July 19.

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