The police claimed that the multi-agency effort included officers from the Ministry of Manpower, Bedok Police Division, Immigration and Checkpoints Authority, and the Criminal Investigation Department ( CID ).
Between 21 and 54 years old were the offenders.
They were detained for allegedly managing a spot of assignment while working without a true work go and for violating the Women’s Charter.
This refers to any area where contact is established with any person, either straight or through an entity, for any evil purpose. The infraction carries a prison term of up to five years, a fine of up to , S$ 100, 000, or both.
Follow criminals may face fines of up to S$ 150, 000, jail time for up to seven times, or both.  ,
Those found guilty of using a valid work permit to work can face fines of up to S$ 20,000, jail time for up to two years, or both.  ,
ILLEGAL LOTTERY
During Monday night’s activity, the policeman even found three persons, aged between 31 and 59, reportedly conducting unlawful contests.  ,
Soldiers seized more than S$ 140 in money and betting-related accoutrements, the authorities said, adding that studies against the three individuals are continuing.  ,
In contrast, a 66-year-old owner of a wine licence may be investigated for supplying liquor outside the corporate licensed premises.
People who conducts illegal lotteries is subject to a fine of up to S$ 500, 000 and a seven-year sentence under the Gambling Control Act 2022.  ,
A wine distributor who delivers alcohol outside the designated premises will face fines of up to S$ 10,000.
” The police may continue to cooperate with other federal departments to halt unlawful activity in the area.” Offenders may be dealt with solemnly in accordance with the law, according to Superintendent Lim Hao Jun, the head of CID’s specialized offense branch.  ,