24 allegedly housed in four-room HDB flat

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The flat's three bedrooms reportedly housed at least six lodgers each, with eight people living in one of them, and the living room was illegally partitioned into two rooms and rented to two couples.

Three double-decker beds crammed into a bedroom in a Housing Board flat, with clothing hanging haphazardly from the beds and ceiling and barely any space to move around.

The flat's three bedrooms housed at least six lodgers each, with eight people living in one of them, and the living room was illegally partitioned into two rooms and rented to two couples, the newspaper said. Shin Min said the tenants were mainly introduced through work agents and the illegal subletting had been going on for about four years.

 

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