Johorean workers in S’pore opt to resume daily cross-border commutes

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SINGAPORE – For the previous two years, Mr Fakarudin Jaffri, a technician in the development trade, had to be additional cautious not to wake his roommate when he returned late from work to the rented widespread room in a flat in Ang Mo Kio.

But on April 20, the 35-year-old Malaysian felt proper at house as a result of he was lastly again in his personal two-room condominium in Johor Bahru that he shares together with his spouse.

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