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CNA news : Businessman in court claims police brutality

SINGAPORE: A businessman charged with receiving S$1.4 million in stolen electronic goods alleged in court on Monday that he was tortured by the police for four hours.

 

Ong Su Ping, 33, claimed he was forced to drink urine and had a toilet brush placed in his mouth. He also alleged that used underwear was placed on his head and he was assaulted on his private parts.

 

In response to media queries about the allegations, a police spokesperson said it takes "a serious view" of all complaints made by accused persons against officers and will investigate all such complaints thoroughly.

 

The spokesperson added: "The allegations made by Ong Su Ping are currently being investigated by the Internal Affairs Office, a department formed in August 2011 to conduct independent investigations into complaints and offences involving SPF's officers. If criminal offences are disclosed, the Police would not hesitate to bring criminal charges against the errant officer.

 

On a related note, the Police warns that if the allegations are found to be false, appropriate actions in accordance with our laws will be taken against any persons who furnish false information to the Police, which is an offence under Sec 182 of the Penal Code Cap 224."

 

The offence is punishable with a maximum jail term of one year, or with a fine of up to S$5,000, or both. "As the case involving the accused (Ong) is currently before the Courts, it is inappropriate to comment further at this juncture," the police spokesperson said.

 

Ong and Lee Peng Chou, a freelance courier, are said to have been given the stash, including 1,930 Apple iPads and 1,464 iPhones, which had been stolen from the Dnata cargo terminal in Changi Airfreight Centre.

 

They were arrested by airport police on October 2. More than 2,000 pieces of the stolen devices are believed to have already been shipped out of the country.

 

The two men face one count each of dishonestly receiving stolen property, and another of assisting in the disposal of the stolen items.

 

They will be back in court on October 17. - TODAY

 

 

 

I will never buy his story of police brutality unless he has a mouth of a hippopotamus ......... :blink:

 

'toilet brush' placed in his mouth .... [shocked]

 

Doubt the investigating officer would want to risk his job for this..... [sweatdrop]

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CNA news : Businessman in court claims police brutality

SINGAPORE: A businessman charged with receiving S$1.4 million in stolen electronic goods alleged in court on Monday that he was tortured by the police for four hours.

 

Ong Su Ping, 33, claimed he was forced to drink urine and had a toilet brush placed in his mouth. He also alleged that used underwear was placed on his head and he was assaulted on his private parts.

 

In response to media queries about the allegations, a police spokesperson said it takes "a serious view" of all complaints made by accused persons against officers and will investigate all such complaints thoroughly.

 

The spokesperson added: "The allegations made by Ong Su Ping are currently being investigated by the Internal Affairs Office, a department formed in August 2011 to conduct independent investigations into complaints and offences involving SPF's officers. If criminal offences are disclosed, the Police would not hesitate to bring criminal charges against the errant officer.

 

On a related note, the Police warns that if the allegations are found to be false, appropriate actions in accordance with our laws will be taken against any persons who furnish false information to the Police, which is an offence under Sec 182 of the Penal Code Cap 224."

 

The offence is punishable with a maximum jail term of one year, or with a fine of up to S$5,000, or both. "As the case involving the accused (Ong) is currently before the Courts, it is inappropriate to comment further at this juncture," the police spokesperson said.

 

Ong and Lee Peng Chou, a freelance courier, are said to have been given the stash, including 1,930 Apple iPads and 1,464 iPhones, which had been stolen from the Dnata cargo terminal in Changi Airfreight Centre.

 

They were arrested by airport police on October 2. More than 2,000 pieces of the stolen devices are believed to have already been shipped out of the country.

 

The two men face one count each of dishonestly receiving stolen property, and another of assisting in the disposal of the stolen items.

 

They will be back in court on October 17. - TODAY

 

 

 

I will never buy his story of police brutality unless he has a mouth of a hippopotamus ......... :blink:

 

'toilet brush' placed in his mouth .... [shocked]

 

Doubt the investigating officer would want to risk his job for this..... [sweatdrop]

 

Me 2. ..'toilet brush' placed in his mouth...knn...does he know how big the 'toilet brush' is?...how to put inside....

 

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The bristle is flexible what, it is only the handle of the brush that is not. The truth is probably somewhere in between his version and the police asking him politely over a cup of coffee.

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conclusion. if businessman is lying, he can enjoy his stay in the prison for a much longer time.

if sg police really made him drink pee and all dat nonsense, they will have to say gd bye to their job.

 

 

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The spokesperson added: "The allegations made by Ong Su Ping are currently being investigated by the Internal Affairs Office, a department formed in August 2011 to conduct independent investigations into complaints and offences involving SPF's officers. If criminal offences are disclosed, the Police would not hesitate to bring criminal charges against the errant officer.

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Wow! They only established an "Internal Affairs" dept in Aug 2011??

 

Meaning before that, nobody saw the need for any such dept???

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brutality??

 

you mean the image they portrait to the public (kiasi) is different from what do behind closed door, the best are always kept unseen [laugh] [laugh]

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Why would Police used such "methods" over such "petty" cases? Suspicious lah...

 

 

but his crime involve $1.4 million not those $10 cash card thief leh [laugh] [laugh]

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Wow! They only established an "Internal Affairs" dept in Aug 2011??

 

Meaning before that, nobody saw the need for any such dept???

Last time is called IIS, Internal Investigation Section ..... :ph34r:

 

maybe change name to sound better or covers more affairs which include policeman & policewoman [inlove] affair ..... [:p][:p]

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Stupid Mother F

 

he thinks by complaining, he can escape his own jail time?

 

It will be worse for him if they found out his claims are false.... go jail, sure kenna raped until sore....

 

To set the record straight, police do make suspects talk during interrogation. Its part and parcel of police work. But they won't inflict physical injuries on the body, as far as possible. They use more of psychology methods to make the person talk.

 

One method, is to strip the person naked and put him in an freezing air con room for half day.... [sly][sly][sly] . Dont ask me how I know..... I just know.

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One method, is to strip the person naked and put him in an freezing air con room for half day.... [sly][sly][sly] . Dont ask me how I know..... I just know.

 

 

we also know, tv got show [laugh]

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