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Singapore jails, canes 6 Indonesians after illegal re-entry on sinking boat

The group was rescued by police when their vessel capsized during a chase. One man was sentenced to 21 months for his sixth illegal entry

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Six men who had been sent back to Indonesia after immigration breaches tried to re-enter Singapore illegally on a sampan, but were caught when it sank.

On Monday, they were sentenced to jail terms of one year to one year and nine months, and between four and 10 strokes of the cane.

The group was led by 23-year-old Asrarudin, who steered the boat despite having no experience.

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He was joined by 28-year-old Brick, a repeat offender who received the heaviest sentence of nearly two years.

Four other men, aged 24 to 29, were also sentenced to jail and caning.

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Their plan started in November 2025, when Asrarudin went to Batam. He met an acquaintance there and expressed his intention to enter Singapore illegally to look for work.

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