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Arrests made over Taylor Swift concert tailgating, fan who witnessed it says 'they definitely deserved getting caught'



People looking to get into Taylor Swift’s The Eras Tour without a valid ticket, beware.

On Monday (March 4), security staff at the Singapore Sports Hub detained several individuals attempting to trespass into the National Stadium, a joint statement by Kallang Alive Sport Management and the Singapore Police Force stated.

“Three men, aged between 29 and 45 years old, were arrested for cheating offences relating to concert tickets,” the statement continued. “Another two women and two men, aged between 21 and 25 years old, are assisting with investigations in relation to the offence of criminal trespass.

“Police investigations are ongoing.”

Two of the men, identified as Chinese nationals Yang Chenguang, 29, and Li Xiaowei, 45, were charged in court today. Yang allegedly distracted a security officer while Li held onto a turnstile to let three others — named in the charge sheet as Shangguan Linmo, Hu Zhijun and Yang Junhao — enter.

Yang and Li will be remanded for investigations and return to court on March 13. The third man hasn’t been charged.



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