SINGAPORE — A man was sentenced to a fine of S$1,000 on Wednesday (June 28) for illegally operating a fair at Wisma Geylang Serai last September.
On Sept 9, 2022, Singapore Food Agency officers found that Saifullizan Shaik Osman was operating a temporary fair known as"Geylang Serai Food Festival".
"This allows SFA to ensure that fair operators have complied with measures to ensure food safety," said the agency.
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