The Singapore Police Force have completed their investigations into the 61-year-old Bentley driver who made the headlines back in January for driving into a security officer at the Red Swastika School.
The Minister of Home Affairs and Law, K Shanmugam, said in Parliament on 4 April that the matter has been referred to the public prosecutor to make a decision on the appropriate course of action, following the completion of the investigations.
At the time of writing, the Attorney-General’s Chambers is looking into the issue.
Drove his car against a security officer
He had made the headlines back on 11 January, when he was caught in a video driving his Bentley forward and against a security guard who was trying to stop him.
The guard and another staff member from the school was seen trying to stop the driver from entering the school, as the driver continued to drive into the guard.
The man was subsequently arrested and investigated for the possible offence of rash act causing hurt – the security guard, Mr Neo Ah Whatt, suffered minor injuries as a result of the driver’s actions.