A person is facing charges for supposedly forging a Singapore Sports Hub complete and a VIP ticket in order to see Bruno Mars after many people were charged with trespassing on Taylor Swift’s concert , place.
Karl Phillippe Njiomo Tengueu, a 23- season- old Cameroonian, returned to court on Friday ( Apr 12 ).
He faces a total of six expenses including fraud, criminal trespass, attempted criminal trespass, cheating and attempted lying.
Bruno Mars, an American music sun, performed at the National Stadium in Singapore on April 3, April 5, and April 6.
Tengueu allegedly forged a team pass for Singapore Sports Hub on April 3 by online affixing his photo and name to a piece of paper that resembles a personnel pass, according to charge sheets.
He obtained the move to convince Singapore Sports Hub to grant him entry to a Bruno Mars music.
Tengueu reportedly forged a VIP ticket to gain access to the VIP place of a Bruno Mars music on the same day.
Around 8 o’clock that moment, Tengueu deceived the Sports Hub into believing his personnel pass was true, which gave him access to the concert. According to his accusations, he then allegedly trespassed on the Sports Hub without a legitimate solution.
Tengueu reportedly attempted to enter the music once more on April 5th, trying to persuade the Sports Hub that his staff pass was authentic. But he failed this time.
Tengueu, who has been held on remand since April 6, may be hearing his case once more on April 26.
If convicted of fraud, he could be jailed for up to 10 times and fined.
For lying, he could be jailed for up to three years, fined, or both.
If found guilty of unlawful theft, he could be jailed for up to three months, fined up to S$ 1, 500, or both.