A UK court granted conditional bail to Singapore’s fugitive lawyer Charles Yeo on Friday ( Nov 22 ) while he is awaiting an extradition hearing.
Ellis, 34, will be subject to a midnight and be required to spend time at his hotel in central London every evening between nightfall and 8am as part of the problems.
According to court documents, he did be , “electronically monitored” during his law.  ,
At the location of the law, it’s typically necessary to wear an electronic label and have monitoring equipment installed there.  ,
This tag makes sure that someone is present during the designated hours of midnight. If they are not, it does warn a tracking facility.
Every Monday, Wednesday, and Saturday, Yeo may be required to report to a policeman station between lunch and 2 p.m.  ,
Bail was set at £75, 000 ( US$ 94, 000 ) and the Home Office has to confirm it has Yeo’s passport before he can be released on bail.
He must never apply for or possess any “international travel hub,” as per court documents, and must not enter or travel there.
According to the jury, this will guarantee that he shows up at his next court appearance in December.
Singapore’s Attorney-General’s Chambers ( AGC ) and Ministry of Home Affairs ( MHA ) told CNA on Nov 13 that Singapore had sent a request to the UK seeking Yeo’s extradition.
In order to settle his lawyer’s say, funds were released to his law company in exchange for the offence of abetment of lying.
According to UK court records, this apparently took place between Jul 29, 2020 and Nov 30, 2020.  ,
On November 4, Yeo was detained by UK specialists.