The Immigration & Checkpoints Authority (ICA) has charged three Singaporeans and one Indian national over separate cases involving the alleged employment and harbouring of immigration offenders. Lee was charged for allegedly employing 49-year-old Chinese national Xiao Shufang, who had remained unlawfully in Singapore after her work permit expired on 3 March 2013. Foo was charged for allegedly harbouring Xiao by allowing her to stay at his Bukit Batok unit from sometime in 2012 to April 2026. ICA reiterates employers' and landlords' responsibilitiesICA said it takes a firm stance against any person who employs or harbours immigration offenders. Meanwhile, those convicted of negligently harbouring immigration offenders may be fined up to S$6,000, imprisoned for up to 12 months, or both.