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SINGAPORE - Five police officers were hurt on Sunday (Oct 31) while trying to stop a 19-year-old man from driving off in a stolen car, said the police at a press conference on Monday (Nov 1).

The police said they had received a report of a stolen car on Oct 30 at about 8.30pm.

A 22-year-old man who was providing carpooling services informed the police that his two male passengers had driven off in the vehicle when he left it to buy cigarettes for them.

At 2.15am on Sunday, the car driven by the 19-year-old allegedly collided into an unmarked police car and a parked van, before it sped off.

The officers were not injured, and the man was arrested about six hours later with the help of police cameras. A stun device was recovered from the driver.

Police officers spotted the car at about 9am on Sunday at a carpark in Ang Mo Kio Avenue 6, this time driven by the second man, also 19, who was with a male passenger.

When told to step out of the car, he sped off, causing three officers to fall and sustain slight injuries, the police said.

Another unmarked police car chased the stolen vehicle.

As the car was attempting to evade capture, it hit two cars parked along the road and the pursuing police car, injuring two officers inside.

The car was eventually stopped along Lentor Plain. A flick knife was found in the vehicle.

The driver and the passenger were arrested.

The five officers sustained various injuries, including abrasions and bruises.

The two 19-year-old men will be charged in court on Monday, with the offence of theft of motor vehicle with common intention.

Three others were arrested for their suspected involvement in the theft.

This incident comes after a Traffic Police officer was injured by a reversing car on Oct 28, driven by a man fleeing a police check.

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The police said they had received a report of a stolen car (above) at about 8.30pm on Oct 30, 2021.PHOTOS: SINGAPORE POLICE FORCE

 

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Damage to the unmarked police car at Lentor Plain. PHOTO: SINGAPORE POLICE FORCE

https://www.straitstimes.com/singapore/courts-crime/five-police-officers-injured-after-trying-to-stop-suspects-in-stolen-car

 

 

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59 minutes ago, Raubern said:

Thought carpooling services are suspended? 

These two play too much GTA

yes suspended, and this one through informal platform likely SG Hitch Telegram, likely car will be seized by LTA and also charge for breaking Covid regulations. 

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4 hours ago, Yamapi said:

SINGAPORE - Five police officers were hurt on Sunday (Oct 31) while trying to stop a 19-year-old man from driving off in a stolen car, said the police at a press conference on Monday (Nov 1).

The police said they had received a report of a stolen car on Oct 30 at about 8.30pm.

A 22-year-old man who was providing carpooling services informed the police that his two male passengers had driven off in the vehicle when he left it to buy cigarettes for them.

At 2.15am on Sunday, the car driven by the 19-year-old allegedly collided into an unmarked police car and a parked van, before it sped off.

The officers were not injured, and the man was arrested about six hours later with the help of police cameras. A stun device was recovered from the driver.

Police officers spotted the car at about 9am on Sunday at a carpark in Ang Mo Kio Avenue 6, this time driven by the second man, also 19, who was with a male passenger.

When told to step out of the car, he sped off, causing three officers to fall and sustain slight injuries, the police said.

Another unmarked police car chased the stolen vehicle.

As the car was attempting to evade capture, it hit two cars parked along the road and the pursuing police car, injuring two officers inside.

The car was eventually stopped along Lentor Plain. A flick knife was found in the vehicle.

The driver and the passenger were arrested.

The five officers sustained various injuries, including abrasions and bruises.

The two 19-year-old men will be charged in court on Monday, with the offence of theft of motor vehicle with common intention.

Three others were arrested for their suspected involvement in the theft.

This incident comes after a Traffic Police officer was injured by a reversing car on Oct 28, driven by a man fleeing a police check.

ecstolencar01112021.jpg?itok=99bhYtUw&ti

The police said they had received a report of a stolen car (above) at about 8.30pm on Oct 30, 2021.PHOTOS: SINGAPORE POLICE FORCE

 

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Damage to the unmarked police car at Lentor Plain. PHOTO: SINGAPORE POLICE FORCE

https://www.straitstimes.com/singapore/courts-crime/five-police-officers-injured-after-trying-to-stop-suspects-in-stolen-car

 

 

Might be the two 19 year-old car thieves still learning driving and thought they can handle and they want to have some moments of fun.

 

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5 hours ago, Yamapi said:

SINGAPORE - Five police officers were hurt on Sunday (Oct 31) while trying to stop a 19-year-old man from driving off in a stolen car, said the police at a press conference on Monday (Nov 1).

The police said they had received a report of a stolen car on Oct 30 at about 8.30pm.

A 22-year-old man who was providing carpooling services informed the police that his two male passengers had driven off in the vehicle when he left it to buy cigarettes for them.

At 2.15am on Sunday, the car driven by the 19-year-old allegedly collided into an unmarked police car and a parked van, before it sped off.

The officers were not injured, and the man was arrested about six hours later with the help of police cameras. A stun device was recovered from the driver.

Police officers spotted the car at about 9am on Sunday at a carpark in Ang Mo Kio Avenue 6, this time driven by the second man, also 19, who was with a male passenger.

When told to step out of the car, he sped off, causing three officers to fall and sustain slight injuries, the police said.

Another unmarked police car chased the stolen vehicle.

As the car was attempting to evade capture, it hit two cars parked along the road and the pursuing police car, injuring two officers inside.

The car was eventually stopped along Lentor Plain. A flick knife was found in the vehicle.

The driver and the passenger were arrested.

The five officers sustained various injuries, including abrasions and bruises.

The two 19-year-old men will be charged in court on Monday, with the offence of theft of motor vehicle with common intention.

Three others were arrested for their suspected involvement in the theft.

This incident comes after a Traffic Police officer was injured by a reversing car on Oct 28, driven by a man fleeing a police check.

ecstolencar01112021.jpg?itok=99bhYtUw&ti

The police said they had received a report of a stolen car (above) at about 8.30pm on Oct 30, 2021.PHOTOS: SINGAPORE POLICE FORCE

 

ak_mv2_011121.jpg

Damage to the unmarked police car at Lentor Plain. PHOTO: SINGAPORE POLICE FORCE

https://www.straitstimes.com/singapore/courts-crime/five-police-officers-injured-after-trying-to-stop-suspects-in-stolen-car

 

 

Lucky that the two car thieves are inexperienced drivers. Otherwise that unmarked police car might not be able to catch up to them.

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6 hours ago, Yamapi said:

SINGAPORE - Five police officers were hurt on Sunday (Oct 31) while trying to stop a 19-year-old man from driving off in a stolen car, said the police at a press conference on Monday (Nov 1).

The police said they had received a report of a stolen car on Oct 30 at about 8.30pm.

A 22-year-old man who was providing carpooling services informed the police that his two male passengers had driven off in the vehicle when he left it to buy cigarettes for them.

At 2.15am on Sunday, the car driven by the 19-year-old allegedly collided into an unmarked police car and a parked van, before it sped off.

The officers were not injured, and the man was arrested about six hours later with the help of police cameras. A stun device was recovered from the driver.

Police officers spotted the car at about 9am on Sunday at a carpark in Ang Mo Kio Avenue 6, this time driven by the second man, also 19, who was with a male passenger.

When told to step out of the car, he sped off, causing three officers to fall and sustain slight injuries, the police said.

Another unmarked police car chased the stolen vehicle.

As the car was attempting to evade capture, it hit two cars parked along the road and the pursuing police car, injuring two officers inside.

The car was eventually stopped along Lentor Plain. A flick knife was found in the vehicle.

The driver and the passenger were arrested.

The five officers sustained various injuries, including abrasions and bruises.

The two 19-year-old men will be charged in court on Monday, with the offence of theft of motor vehicle with common intention.

Three others were arrested for their suspected involvement in the theft.

This incident comes after a Traffic Police officer was injured by a reversing car on Oct 28, driven by a man fleeing a police check.

ecstolencar01112021.jpg?itok=99bhYtUw&ti

The police said they had received a report of a stolen car (above) at about 8.30pm on Oct 30, 2021.PHOTOS: SINGAPORE POLICE FORCE

 

ak_mv2_011121.jpg

Damage to the unmarked police car at Lentor Plain. PHOTO: SINGAPORE POLICE FORCE

https://www.straitstimes.com/singapore/courts-crime/five-police-officers-injured-after-trying-to-stop-suspects-in-stolen-car

 

 

I noticed most of the unmarked police car are quite old , due to be scrapped type.

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These si gin na's need to be caned in public like in schools.  No need to lock them too long and waste money feeding them.  Catch Cane and release. And call up every month for a few more strokes.

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7 hours ago, mikk123 said:

agreed on caning.. but our government becoming more democratic now. start to resect human right.  Again human rights for decent human being. This kind of idiots behaving like animal should be treated like animal. Caning is the best way. 

What to do. Cane or don't cane also kena scold. 

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On 11/2/2021 at 1:54 AM, Volvobrick said:

These si gin na's need to be caned in public like in schools.  No need to lock them too long and waste money feeding them.  Catch Cane and release. And call up every month for a few more strokes.

Cane already make them sit at front passenger seat of taxi driver for a full shift. 

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