SINGAPORE — The Singaporean woman who called herself a"sovereign" was hauled to court on Tuesday after repeated refusals to wear a mask in a market.
Addressing the court from the central police division headquarters, Paramjeet said, “I would just like to say something. 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.” However, he was told by the prosecutor that time can be granted after Paramjeet completes her stint at IMH in two weeks. Her next hearing will be on 19 May.
A voice can be heard saying, “That does not even make any sense. If you are a person in Singapore, you have to follow the rules in Singapore.” Paramjeet then replied, “I’m not a person.”Last month, she was seen in another viral online video confronting and filming police officers and SG Clean ambassadors after allegedly breaching safe distancing measures, also at Shunfu hawker centre. The National Environment Agency had said after the incident that she would be fined $300.
Queen of La La Land
Unhinged
lets see how immune you are behind bars.