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Foreigners who break the law must be prepared to face consequence- S’pore Govt

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singaporeSINGAPORE, May 29- Foreigners who break the law in Singapore should be prepared to face the consequences, including having their visas or work passes revoked, warned the government today.

The Ministry of Home Affairs and the Ministry of Foreign Affairs issued a statement in response to media queries about appeals for leniency for Malaysians arrested after participating in illegal protests in Singapore on May 8 and May 11, 2013.

According to the statement, it was clear that some of the Malaysians who participated in the two illegal gatherings at Merlion Park, deliberately ignored repeated warnings that the protests were illegal.

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It said foreigners should not import the differences that they may have over issues in their countries, into Singapore.

“They broke Singapore laws, and have to be dealt with accordingly. Some of the Malaysian offenders have since approached Malaysian Members of Parliament and their political parties to petition on their behalf against the measures imposed on them for breaking the law,” the statement said.

It said their actions to involve foreign parties are attempts to seek special treatment and to further politicise what is essentially a domestic law and order issue in Singapore.

This is precisely why we have always taken a strong stand against the importation of foreign issues and politics into Singapore.

The statement said Singapore values the strong bilateral relations with its neighbours and these are based on mutual respect and the principle of non-interference in each other’s domestic affairs.

It said Singapore does not interfere in the domestic matters of other countries and in turn, will not tolerate outside forces interfering in its internal affairs.

  – BERNAMA