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Deepavali in Little India : Singapore to deploy police to ‘maintain law and order’

Singapore Police and Auxiliary Police officers will step up patrolling in the Little India precinct to “maintain law and order” during Diwali as massive crowds are anticipated in the locality on Sunday on the eve of the pageant of lights.

In an advisory issued on Thursday, the Singapore Police Force reminded the general public about restrictions on consuming alcohol in the world, setting off sparklers, and illegally discharging fireworks.

With heavy vehicular and human visitors anticipated this weekend alongside Serangoon Road — the thoroughfare of the precinct — Auxiliary Police officers will probably be deployed to regulate visitors and help motorists, mentioned the police.

This is the primary Diwali post-pandemic and there may be an environment of an prolonged weekend because the pageant falls on Monday.

The previous two Diwali celebrations have been muted with COVID-19 security measures enforced to management the illness’s unfold.

Diwali celebrations have been principally at house, mentioned a 23-year-old Indian-origin Singaporean talking anonymously. “We mostly stayed home then.”

“Motorists are advised to make alternative travel arrangements and to drive with caution. Strict enforcement action will also be taken against illegal parking,” Channel News Asia quoted the police as saying.

The police have additionally reiterated that no public consuming is allowed inside Little India, which is a demarcated Liquor Control Zone, from 10.30 pm on Friday to 7 am on Tuesday.

Anyone discovered consuming liquor in any public place inside a Liquor Control Zone during today may be fined up to SGD 1,500. Repeat offenders might face a heavier positive of SGD 3,000, a four-and-a-half month jail time period, or each.

Retailers who provide liquor past the permitted buying and selling hours can also have their liquor licences revoked.

The police additionally warned in opposition to setting off improvised explosive units constructed utilizing sparklers and discharging fireworks illegally.

They highlighted the potential fireplace hazards concerned and the power to trigger “undue hazard and alarm” to the general public.

Those who set off improvised explosive units might be jailed for up to one yr, fined up to SGD 5,000, or each.

This might enhance to a seven-year jail time period, a positive, caning, or any mixture of those punishments if the act leads to any damage brought about.

Those discovered to illegally possess and discharge fireworks might stand up to two years in jail, fined up to SGD 5,000, or each.

Importing fireworks can also be an offence punishable by a jail time period of between six months and two years, and caning of up to six strokes, the Channel quoted the police as saying.

Little India witnessed Singapore’s worst riot on December 8 in 2013 after a deadly accident involving a migrant employee brought about offended mobs of passersby to assault the bus concerned and emergency automobiles that had by then arrived on the location.

About 300 migrant labourers, principally from India, have been concerned in the riot which lasted for round two hours.

Weekend revelling in Little India has since been restricted with gross sales and consumption of alcohol managed from 7 pm onwards.

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