The two men were arrested by the police in a case of causing hurt involving the use of dangerous weapons.
The Police issued a statement yesterday (December 25) saying that around 9 am on the 19th of December 2019, the police received a report that an attack occurred at Jurong East Street 24. The victim suffered multiple injuries and was taken to the hospital conscious.
After investigating and reviewing Police CCTV footages, Clementi Police Station and Criminal Investigation Bureau confirmed the identity of the two suspects and arrested them yesterday at a residential unit in Jalan Berseh. Police also found two women, 21 and 23, inside the unit, all of whom were arrested for drug-related purposes.
The two men will be charged in court today. Once convicted of using a dangerous weapon to intentionally hurt someone, the maximum penalty is up to seven years in prison and a fine or caning, or both.
A 41-year-old man is was sentenced to 3 years jail after he was caught having sex with his 15-year-old stepdaughter at a multi-storey carpark located along Admiralty Drive (Sembawang Area).
The incident happened on the 25th of Jan 2019 at around 12.30 pm, the 41-year-old men were supposed to send his stepdaughter home after picking her up from school. But instead of going home, he drove to a multi-storey carpark located along Admiralty Drive.
The men and the stepdaughter sat at the back seats after parking the vehicle. The 15-year-old was lying down on the man and soon after they started hugging and kissing.
Had unprotected sex for 30mins before getting caught, their second time
It did not take long, for the duo to engage in unprotected sexual intercourse. A Police on patrol spotted the two of them in the car and undress. Realising that they were spotted by the Police the duo quickly started to wear clothes.
Initially, both the man and the stepdaughter did not admit to having sex.
Reports revealed that he is taking care of a family of 12.
His lawyer requested to the court to give him a lighter sentence as he was taking care of a family of 12 as the sole breadwinner.
For having sex with a minor, he could have been jailed for up to 10 years and fined.
The defendant, 41-year-old Yu Siqi, opened two massage parlours in the Far East Commercial Center at the time of the incident, and also worked as a masseur in one of the massage parlours.
The incident happened on the 25th April 2018 at Far East Plaza, the defendant touted a tourist for a $50/hour massage and after massaging for just 3 minutes she offered sexual services.
The tourist declined her sexual services and Yu stopped giving him the massage. The tourist and Yu got into a dispute and soon the police were alerted to intervene.
A week after the incident, Yu reported to the Police and claimed that the tourist fondled her breast and molested her, investigations later revealed that she lied. Investigations also revealed that she was operating the massage establishment without a license.
She was fined S$12,000.
The Police have been consistently taking enforcement action at massage establishments and public entertainment outlets to suppress vice and other illegal activities. Members of the public and businesses are advised to take safe management measures seriously. The Police have zero tolerance for irresponsible behaviour relating to the flouting of these measures and offenders will be dealt with firmly in accordance with the law.
Under Section 5(1) of the Massage Establishments Act, those found carrying on a business of providing massage services in an establishment for massage without a valid licence shall be fined $10,000, imprisonment of up two years, or both. Those found to have breached the prescribed rules and conditions may be subjected to a fine not exceeding $5000. For repeat offenders, the offence carries a fine not exceeding $20,000, imprisonment of up five years, or both; and a fine not exceeding $10,000 or imprisonment for a term not exceeding two years, or both.
Heads up for all motorist driving to Malaysia. In the recent weeks, ICA (Customs) has been again checking fuel tanks for the 3/4 fill up rule.
Section 136(1) of the Customs Act(Chapter 70): Attempting to leave Singapore in a motor vehicle with its fuel tank for motor fuel containing less than the minimum amount of motor fuel prescribed for that fuel tank, an offence under the Customs Act, Cap 70.
The image on the left is the actual amount of petrol of the man’s vehicle
(From Whatapp) First time kanna fuel check and fined with half tank. Always hear from friends, half tank very safe, won’t kanna.
I was also wondering cannot be all cars 3/4 tank than go in JB, the inconsistencies of the officer, told me the rule is 3/4, come on lah, half tank you also want to catch, really quota so tight need to hit your KPI.
SATURDAY 14 Dec The very next day, she started experiencing fever and stomachache but chose to self-medicate not thinking too much about it.
SUNDAY 15 Dec Aches persisted so on Sunday morning, we went to our GP where she received am injection and medication. Her fever and pain did not cease. In fact, the temperature got higher. That very same night, my wife was admitted to Mount Alvernia.
TUESDAY 17 Dec 💔 Diagnosed with Salmonella, a bacterial disease that affects the intestinal tract. The doctor confirmed that Salmonella was caused by her consumption of uncooked meat or seafood. For the next 3 days, she experienced very bad pain with stomach cramps.
The only uncooked food she had was from ITACHO Sushi. She did not eat any uncooked meat or seafood before or after our dinner. So as a concerned spouse, I called ITACHO Sushi about the incident and they claimed that it “may not be our fault as it was only one case, and we won’t be responsible for it.”
My wife could not sleep, eat or do anything else but to lay in bed, in pain for days.
SINGAPORE FOOD AGENCY (SFA)REPLIED A report has been filed to SFA. They returned with results which says that the restaurant failed on some criteria, but they were not able to tell us further which aspect of their restaurant (Food quality? Food handling? Kitchen cleanliness? Hygiene?) failed their expectations. And they also mentioned they are not able to provide me with black and white. What they did say is that they will take actions against ITACHO Sushi at Jewel Changi Airport.
OTHER SIMILAR INCIDENTS A search on the internet turned our some interesting results. I found out that 2 similar incidents were reported dated 27 Nov and 6 Dec 2019 respectively. The former took place at the very outlet per my experience and the latter in ION, Orchard.
Even when my wife has discharged (22/12/2019)she is in the weakest physical condition I have ever seen her in…
So please, my friends, do not spoil your Christmas and New Year holidays by dining in at ITACHO Sushi at Jewel Changi Airport or other outlets – at least until reassurance have been given that incidents such as my wife’s will not happen again. But if you do, please order the cooked food items instead.
19-year-old Goh An Soon appeared in court on 19 December 2019 to face the following charges:
Criminal trespass
Dishonest misappropriation of property (DMOP)
Theft
The incident took placed between December 2018 and Feb 2019. In a few short months, Goh sneaked into NUS dormitory’s( King Edward VII Hall) eight times to commit the crimes.
Aside from stealing underwear, items such as cash, bank cards, socks and clothing for exercise were part of his plunder.
The media reported that Goh is not a student from NUS and he is expected to be back in court on 9 Jan 2020 to receive his sentence.
Amount the charges Goh is facing, Theft cases typically received more harsh punishments comparted to criminal trespass and DMOP. If he is found guilty for theft he can face up to 7 years jail and fine.