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S'porean man fined $4,000 for staying in US without exit permit
Elena Chong
Thu, Oct 11, 2007
The Straits Times

A MAN who remained in America for 13 years without a valid exit permit was fined $4,000 on his 41st birthday.

Lim Kiam Boon, an insurance salesman, pleaded guilty to remaining in the USA from April 1, 1993 to May 7 last year.

On Aug 1, 1990, he left Singapore for overseas studies in America with an exit permit which was valid till September 1992.

After the permit expired, he failed to return to Singapore and remained there for 13 years, one month and six days.

He only did so on July 27 this year with his document of identity.

Three days later he reported to the investigation unit of the Central Manpower Base.

A second similar charge was taken into consideration.

Lim, who pleaded for leniency, had previous convictions for theft, mischief and using criminal force to deter a public servant.

He could have been fined up to $5,000 or jailed for up to three years or both.

 

 
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