Woman accused of insulting judge at Benjamin Glynn trial handed three new charges


Lee Hui Yin, also known as Tarchandi Tan, currently faces seven charges in total. - ST FILE

SINGAPORE (The Straits Times/Asia News Network): A woman charged with shouting insults at a district judge during the trial of Benjamin Glynn, a Briton who claimed to be a “sovereign” after he was caught not wearing a mask in public amid the Covid-19 pandemic, was handed three additional charges on Monday (Nov 28).

Lee Hui Yin, 52, also known as Tarchandi Tan, is now accused of three counts of failing to attend in obedience to an order from a public servant.

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