Bhubaneswar, May 13 -- In India, spotting a mango lying under a roadside tree is hardly a big deal. People casually pick it up and move on without a second thought. But in Singapore, that same harmless act could reportedly land someone in legal trouble and attract a massive fine of nearly $5000 (SGD). The surprising revelation surfaced after an Indian woman living in Singapore shared a video explaining the country's strict rules surrounding public property and fruit-bearing trees.

Also Check: 90K for Papdi Chat plate, 30K for Tandoori Roti! 'Hefty bill' at Indian restaurant will leave you shocked

Priyanka Sinha, an Indian resident based in Singapore, posted a video on X highlighting the lesser-known regulation. In the clip, she warned t...