'Sovereign' woman is physiotherapist born and raised in Singapore, moved back here after 20 years in Australia

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A Singaporean woman who was recorded not wearing a mask at Shunfu Market and engaging passers-by in a heated argument has been charged in court.

Paramjeet Kaur, 40, was slapped with five charges, including four counts under the Covid-19 (Temporary Measures) Act and one count of being a public nuisance.

Kaur is represented by lawyer Satwant Singh, who told the court that he wanted to advise her on the law, reported The Straits Times.

Appearing in court via video link with a mask across her chin, Kaur said: “I am a living woman and that is my only capacity in this matter. I extend my sovereign immunity to Satwant and I asked Satwant to represent me.”

On the first day of the circuit breaker period (April 7), she insisted on eating glutinous rice at a hawker centre, reports Chinese daily Lianhe Zaobao.

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