Indian Man Charged for Harbouring Overstaying Friends in Singapore

On March 3, ICA officers raided a flat in Singapore, where they found 13 Indian nationals who had all overstayed after their visit passes had expired. | India News

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A 26-year-old Indian national, Kanojiya Riken, has been charged in Singapore for harbouring 13 immigration offenders from India after their visit passes had expired.

The immigration offenders, aged between 19 and 44 years old, had remained unlawfully in Singapore after the expiry of their visit passes.

Riken allegedly allowed them to stay in a flat for various periods between December 2025 and March 2026 without conducting due diligence checks.

He was also charged with harbouring immigration offenders and could face a sentence of up to two years in prison and a fine of up to SGD6,000.

Two other Singaporeans, Song Yi Da and Suba Priyadarshini, were also charged for employing Indian nationals without valid work permits.