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19th February 2019
01:41pm GMT

"Mr Benjamin Davis is a national service defaulter," a Ministry of Defence spokesperson said.
"He failed to report for national service as required. He is also staying overseas without a valid Exit Permit."
The Singaporean signed for Fulham in the summer, becoming the first Singapore international to sign for a Premier League club in the process, but was denied deferment of his service by the Singaporean government.
He currently faces a fine of £5,700, instead of or as well as a prison term of four months if he misses the service for two years.
Should he avoid military service for a period of time between 17 and 23 years, the potential prison sentence would rise to three years.
The matter of military service was a concern recently for Tottenham Hotspur forward Son Heung-min, who would have missed 21 months of his career had South Korea not beaten Japan in the final of the Asian Games last year.
Unfortunately for Davis, such exemptions are not common in Singapore, where exemptions are only given to "those who represent Singapore in international competitions like the Olympic Games and are potential medal winners for Singapore".