Author Kevin Kwan is wanted for mandatory military service in Singapore. AFP
Author Kevin Kwan is wanted for mandatory military service in Singapore. AFP
Author Kevin Kwan is wanted for mandatory military service in Singapore. AFP
Author Kevin Kwan is wanted for mandatory military service in Singapore. AFP

'Crazy Rich Asians' author Kevin Kwan wanted in Singapore over national service


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The author of Crazy Rich Asians, which has been adapted into a hit Hollywood movie, is wanted in his native Singapore for allegedly dodging mandatory national service, authorities said Wednesday.

Kevin Kwan, who has lived in the US since he was 11, faces up to three years in jail and a hefty fine if convicted of not carrying out national service, the city-state's defence ministry said.

The movie adaptation of his bestseller, which focuses on the glamorous world of Singapore's super-rich, was released in the United States last week and has been hailed as a watershed for Hollywood diversity due to its mostly Asian cast.

The film had its Singapore premiere Tuesday, with some of its stars gracing the red carpet and hundreds of fans turning out -- but Kwan was conspicuous by his absence, Singapore's Straits Times newspaper reported.

  • Burlesque performer Sukki Singapora poses for photographers as she arrives for the red carpet screening of the movie 'Crazy Rich Asians' on August 21, 2018, in Singapore. Don Wong / AP photo
    Burlesque performer Sukki Singapora poses for photographers as she arrives for the red carpet screening of the movie 'Crazy Rich Asians' on August 21, 2018, in Singapore. Don Wong / AP photo
  • Actor Henry Golding poses as he arrives for the red carpet screening of the movie 'Crazy Rich Asians'. Don Wong / AP photo
    Actor Henry Golding poses as he arrives for the red carpet screening of the movie 'Crazy Rich Asians'. Don Wong / AP photo
  • Actress Fiona Xie arrives at the film premiere of 'Crazy Rich Asians' at the Capitol Theatre in Singapore. Roslan Rahman / AFP
    Actress Fiona Xie arrives at the film premiere of 'Crazy Rich Asians' at the Capitol Theatre in Singapore. Roslan Rahman / AFP
  • Singaporean performer Selena Tan posing at the premiere of the film 'Crazy Rich Asians' at the Capitol Theatre in Singapore. Roslan Rahman / AFP
    Singaporean performer Selena Tan posing at the premiere of the film 'Crazy Rich Asians' at the Capitol Theatre in Singapore. Roslan Rahman / AFP
  • Singapore actress Amy Cheng posing at the premiere of the film 'Crazy Rich Asians' at the Capitol Theatre in Singapore. Roslan Rahman / AFP
    Singapore actress Amy Cheng posing at the premiere of the film 'Crazy Rich Asians' at the Capitol Theatre in Singapore. Roslan Rahman / AFP
  • Actor Henry Golding and his wife Liv Lo pose as they arrive for the red carpet. Don Wong / AP photo
    Actor Henry Golding and his wife Liv Lo pose as they arrive for the red carpet. Don Wong / AP photo
  • Chinese actress Jasmine Chen posing at the premiere of the film 'Crazy Rich Asians' at the Capitol Theatre in Singapore. Roslan Rahman / AFP
    Chinese actress Jasmine Chen posing at the premiere of the film 'Crazy Rich Asians' at the Capitol Theatre in Singapore. Roslan Rahman / AFP
  • Singaporean performer Selena Tan posing at the premiere of the film 'Crazy Rich Asians' at the Capitol Theatre in Singapore. Roslan Rahman / AFP
    Singaporean performer Selena Tan posing at the premiere of the film 'Crazy Rich Asians' at the Capitol Theatre in Singapore. Roslan Rahman / AFP
  • Singaporean actress Koh Chieng Mun posing at the premiere of the film 'Crazy Rich Asians' at the Capitol Theatre in Singapore. Roslan Rahman / AFP
    Singaporean actress Koh Chieng Mun posing at the premiere of the film 'Crazy Rich Asians' at the Capitol Theatre in Singapore. Roslan Rahman / AFP
  • Malaysian actress Carmen Soo posing at the premiere of the film 'Crazy Rich Asians' at the Capitol Theatre in Singapore. Roslan Rahman / AFP
    Malaysian actress Carmen Soo posing at the premiere of the film 'Crazy Rich Asians' at the Capitol Theatre in Singapore. Roslan Rahman / AFP
  • Actress Constance Lau poses for photographers as she arrives for the red carpet. Don Wong / AP photo
    Actress Constance Lau poses for photographers as she arrives for the red carpet. Don Wong / AP photo
  • Director John M. Chu, right, and his wife Kristin Hodge arrive at the premiere of 'Crazy Rich Asians' at the Capitol Theatre in Singapore. Roslan Rahman / AFP
    Director John M. Chu, right, and his wife Kristin Hodge arrive at the premiere of 'Crazy Rich Asians' at the Capitol Theatre in Singapore. Roslan Rahman / AFP

And in a twist worthy of a Hollywood thriller, Singapore's defence ministry revealed in a statement that Kwan "failed to register for National Service in 1990, despite notices and letters sent to his overseas address.

"He also stayed overseas without a valid exit permit."

The Singapore-American author had committed offences under the enlistment act and faces a fine of up to Sg$10,000 (Dh26,800) and a prison term of up to three years if convicted, the ministry said.

Male Singapore citizens are required to undergo two years of national service upon turning 18. They can either serve in the military, the police or the civil defence force.

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The defence ministry said Kwan sought to renounce his Singapore citizenship in 1994, but his application and a subsequent appeal were rejected due to his failure to complete national service.

Crazy Rich Asians, the first Hollywood film for a generation to have a majority-Asian cast, tells the tale of an Asian-American woman who is plunged into the world of Singapore's wealthy elite after travelling to the city with her boyfriend.

While it has been widely praised in the US, the movie has drawn flak in Singapore for focusing on the wealthy ethnic Chinese and ignoring the country's substantial minorities.