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TWO youths were sentenced to the Reformative Training Centre on Wednesday for stabbing another in his back.

 

Sean Lim Zhi Han, 18, and Alfrey Koh Chan Hoe, 17, had earlier admitted to causing hurt to student Vincent Koh, 17, with knives at Elias Mall Shopping Centre on April 8.

 

A Community Court heard that the victim had stepped out of a LAN gaming shop for a smoke at the mall when he saw Lim and Koh approaching him from across the road.

 

Lim accused the victim of staring at them. There was an exchange, and the victim fled, pursued by Lim and Koh. They attacked the victim after he had tripped and fallen.

 

Despite the pain, the victim picked himself up and ran. He saw the duo chasing him with a foldable knife each.

 

Further investigation showed that Lim was angry with the victim's friend, known as Gordon, for apparently posting some bad remarks at him on the Internet.

 

After buying the weapons at Causeway Point, Lim and Koh went to the gaming shop at Pasir Ris, to cause hurt to Gordon or his friends.

 

The victim was warded for six days for four stab wounds on the back and another on the right upper arm.

 

Both could have been jailed for up to seven years or fined or caned or received any combined punishment.

 

 

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AN ALTERCATION in the grounds of MacPherson Secondary School in July turned bloody when two feuding sides met in a basketball court near the school to settle the matter.

 

Knives were drawn and Liu Zheng Tao, 17, did not come out well: He had to be treated for deep cuts to his head, hand and back. A friend with him was also slashed.

 

The pair were believed to have been unarmed.

 

Yesterday, two teenagers from the group that attacked them - Mohamad Fazlie Azmi, 17, and Muhammad Farid Abdullah, 16 - were sentenced to reformative training for the fracas.

 

Probation was recommended for the pair, but police prosecutor Sheik Allaudeen argued that it was too light a punishment, given that the duo had used 'unjustified, mindless violence'.

 

District Judge Ng Peng Hong agreed, noting that in light of the recent spate of violence among youths, the courts had to send a strong message that such acts would not be condoned.

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Wow liao, what is wrong with the youngster nowadays...

I think next time i can only look up or down to prevent kana chop. [:p]

 

It is never parent's fault, blame it on PAP and FTs.

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Got another case leh..an indian guy tio whack when he bumped into another guy shoulder..in TNP.

 

that one is a aux policeman rite?

 

or those ginnah beng dare to whack mata...

 

si bei jia lat

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that one is a aux policeman rite?

 

or those ginnah beng dare to whack mata...

 

si bei jia lat

 

 

think he was not in his uniform...

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With so many slashing incidents, it is safest to stay at home and surf MCF.

 

Surf MCF can get flamed. Slashing gives physical scars. Flaming leaves mental scars. [bigcry]

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I think those si gin nahs are getting the attention that they yearned for a long time already... [laugh]

 

Last sat was at Pasir Ris Park for a friend's daughter birdday party, at least 3 police patrol cars and 1 bread van go past us. They were on the cycling track and was peering out from their windows wound down and watching us. But our groups are mostly Unkers and Untees... [laugh]

 

Then saw a group of those si gin nah wannabes walking back to the carpark after the matas left, duno whether they kena questioned anot. But heng our group more guys then gals and all tua tua chiak, dun think they will wana come over and kachiao us... If so, i will surely make them into bbq pork, or stuff hot burning charcoal into their mouth/or axxhole [:p]

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