Jay Kamal Shah, 22 was handed out the punishment yesterday for not performing the National Service, a statutory requirement for all male Singaporeans to serve in the defence service for two-years, The Straits Times reported today.
He completed his studies in India and returned to Singapore in April last year and enlisted for national service about a month later.
Shah could have been fined up to 10,000 Singapore dollar (USD 7,206) and/or jailed for up to three years, was jailed for six weeks.
Requesting the court to impose a fine, counsel said Shah had done well in national service, and may be considering a career in the army.
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He also said Shah did not have the benefits and privileges of possessing a Singapore citizenship, having spent his entire life in India.
Earlier, he was also given a one-week concurrent jail term for failing to enlist for national service in March last year.
She had also e-mailed the authorities that she wished to renounce her son's Singapore citizenship.