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Singapore's former transport minister of Indian origin, S. Iswaran, jailed for 12 months on corruption charges, has been placed in home detention. He will serve the remaining sentence at his residence under specific conditions, including curfew monitoring and reporting to Singapore Prison Service for counselling. Prisoners with good conduct and low risk of re-offending may be eligible for home detention under the Prisons Act.
Courtesy: theprint.in
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