Stern warning for Spanish couple under Singapore police probe for protest against Valencia owner Peter Lim

SINGAPORE: A gruff notice has been issued to a Spanish partners, whose documents were impounded amid Singapore police investigations into their protests&nbsp, against Peter Lim, the owner of Spanish first-division football team Valencia. &nbsp,

They&nbsp, have since departed Singapore, the police said in an update on Tuesday ( Oct 15 ).

Having taken “into thought the facts and circumstances of the case”, and in&nbsp, conversation with the Attorney-General’s Chambers, they added that a harsh warning was given&nbsp, to the 34-year-old Hispanic male and the 30-year-old Spanish person.

The man was given a warning about the miscellaneous offences ( Public Order and Nuisance ) Act 1906 and the offences of taking part in a public assembly without a permit under the Public Order Act 2009.

Under the Public Order Act 2009, the girl was also warned about the criminal offense of facilitating her partner’s involvement in a public council. &nbsp,

The child’s home issued a speech last Thursday, saying that Singapore government had returned their passports&nbsp, and they would gain to Valencia on the first available trip.

” In the end, everything has been reduced to a warning”, read the statement, which was reported by many Hispanic media sources and the New York Times.

We regret the noise created by others who have delayed, out of personal interest, the quality of this dream, and bless all those people and institutions ( the Spanish Embassy in Singapore and the government committee in Valencia ).

We would like to thank everyone who has shown us their aid in the last few weeks. We ask that you regard the privacy of the family at this time so that we can return to normal and serenity on a daily basis.

” LIM GO HOME”

When Dani Cuesta and his wife Mireia Saez attempted to board a flight to Bali but were stopped at Changi Airport on October 4, they were denied entry, according to Valencia Mayor Maria Jose Catala next Tuesday, according to reports that they were on their wedding.

Last Wednesday, the Singapore Police Force ( SPF ) confirmed that a report was filed against the Spanish couple and that their passports had been searched.

On October 3, Cuesta posted photos of himself holding a black and yellow banner that read” Lim go home” on cultural internet from various places in Singapore, including the Esplanade and Marina Bay, as well as the Abelia apartment at Ardmore Park.

According to some, Mr. Lim owns Abelia, a condominium. On the apartments wall, Cuesta pasted a badge with the words” Lim out” on a video that was popular on social media. &nbsp,