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  1. https://www.todayonline.com/singapore/prive-group-ceo-pleads-guilty-punching-13-year-old-boy-and-asking-him-obscene-questions Prive Group CEO pleads guilty to punching 13-year-old boy and asking him obscene questions about his genitals The chief executive officer of hospitality and food and beverage firm, The Prive Group, admitted on Thursday (Oct 21) to asking a 13-year-old boy obscene questions about his private parts before punching the teenager on the head while they were inside a lift at a shopping centre. Vu Han Jean-Luc Kha, a 44-year-old French national, pleaded guilty in a district court to a charge each of voluntarily causing hurt and intentionally causing alarm to the boy. The court heard that the incident happened on Nov 22, 2019 at around 8.15pm at the Parklane Shopping Mall along Selegie Road. Deputy Public Prosecutor (DPP) Goh Yong Ngee said Vu Han was intoxicated when he entered the mall’s lift together with another man, Mr Lai Wing Chiew, 41. Both the victim and his 12-year-old brother were in the lift when the two men entered. Neither of the boys can be named as a gag order has been imposed by the courts to protect their identities. The court heard that Vu Han asked the victim whether he had hair on his private parts. When the victim replied “no”, Vu Han asked the boy if he wanted to see his private parts. When the boy again said “no”, Vu Han responded by saying he could arrange for a sexual act to be performed on the boy. DPP Goh said the victim was “alarmed by the insults” and said no to Vu Han yet again, which prompted the man to punch the boy on the head. The impact from the blow caused the boy to fall backwards and hit his arm against a handrail in the lift. Vu Han then proceeded to hurl a string of vulgarities at the boy. “Fearing for his safety, the victim grabbed the accused’s hands to prevent him from hitting him again,” said DPP Goh. “The accused then said, ‘You want to challenge me? You have no hair on your (private parts) why do you want to challenge me?’” Mr Lai tried to hold Vu Han back and pushed him out of the lift when it reached the ground floor. The court heard that Vu Han refused to leave and used his foot to stop the lift doors from closing so he could slap the 13-year-old’s face. A 36-year-old man, Mr Daryl Lai, witnessed the assault while he was sitting at a cafe nearby and went forward to find out what was happening before he detained Vu Han and called the police. While the attack had only left bruises on the boy’s temple and arm, DPP Goh noted that it had caused significant psychological harm, so much so that the boy still fears being in a lift. Vu Han’s defence lawyer, Ms Ee-von Teh of Infinitus Law Corporation, said her client had been “facing a series of unique circumstances in his personal and professional life”. Aside from having separated from his common-law wife, Ms Teh said he also had to cope with the pressure of his business and being a single parent. Ms Teh said Vu Han was also experiencing “uncharacteristic changes in the way his body functions”. While she did not elaborate further on this point, she said he had also been worried and irritable on the day of the incident. She added that the attack on the boy was prompted by something “irksome” the teenager had said, though Vu Han could not recall what it was. Ms Teh said Vu Han had been talking to Mr Lai about vice-related activities at the mall at the time. In response, DPP Goh clarified the attack was unprovoked and the boy had not said anything to Vu Han. Ms Teh reiterated her client’s position that he heard the victim say something. In any case, Ms Teh said the incident had “precipitated reflection” on the part of her client. She added that the accused had subsequently sought psychiatric help and was initially diagnosed with adjustment disorder. He later sought treatment at the Institute of Mental Health where he was found to be suffering from bipolar disorder. Ms Teh said her client was likely experiencing a manic episode at the time of the offences. DPP Goh later said that the medical report that Ms Teh was relying on did not show how Vu Han’s mental condition had contributed to the offence. In response to TODAY’s queries, The Prive Group said Vu Han remains its CEO, and is currently actively taking care of the group and helping it stay afloat amidst the ongoing Covid-19 restrictions. “Mr Vu Han Jean-Luc Kha remains a valuable member of our management team and has our full and unwavering support. The case is still ongoing and we have been advised not to comment on the case,” it said. Vu Han will return to court for mitigation and sentencing in December. Anyone found guilty of causing alarm under the Protection from Harassment Act is liable to be punished with a fine of up to S$5,000 or jailed up to six months, or both. The punishment for voluntarily causing hurt is jail term of up to two years, or a fine of up to S$5,000 or both.
  2. https://says.com/my/news/msian-doctor-found-guilty-of-sexually-assaulting-4-patients-in-nz-has-been-deported?fbclid=IwAR1MSOwPYLzORkAxlaY33dkdpUsvt0nsjWQDFCbPqSOSXxWfRX4ZcNzxefA M'sian Doctor Found Guilty Of Sexually Assaulting 4 Patients In NZ Has Been Deported Lim continues to deny the charges against her. By Jasmine Chea — 03 Aug 2022, 05:47 PM A Malaysian doctor who was found guilty of sexually assaulting four male patients at a clinic in Hastings, New Zealand, back in 2014 has been deported According to Stuff, David Kang Huat Lim was found guilty of stupefying four men with sedatives in order to sexually assault them. In what was described as an extreme abuse of trust between doctor and patient, Lim was slapped with five charges of sexual assault and was sentenced to five years of imprisonment at Tongariro Prison. The assaults were reported to have happened over eight months in 2014. All had allegedly occurred at The Doctors clinic, located in Hastings, where Lim was practicing. The 46-year-old former doctor is a Malaysian national but had been living in New Zealand for 10 years Lim, who is originally from Malaysia, was medically trained in Scotland. She previously worked at the Hawke's Bay Hospital's emergency department for three years before moving on to The Doctors clinic to practice. Her medical licence was revoked following her sexual assault charges. Lim currently identifies as female and goes by she/her pronouns. She is in the process of transitioning from male to female. Lim's stay in New Zealand has come to an end following the completion of her five-year prison sentence According to NZ Herald, due to her denial of the charges, she did not receive offence-focused treatment, which aims to reduce the risk of sex offenders repeating their crimes. Because she did not go through the psychological intervention program, the court decided to deny Lim's release from prison and she was deported back to Malaysia on 1 June. According to the parole board of New Zealand, Lim will not be allowed to return to New Zealand. The person she would live with in Malaysia is aware of the charges, but believes Lim is innocent.
  3. TL;DR – A man has been jailed for seven weeks and slapped with a four-year driving ban for speeding, running two red lights, driving against traffic and failing to stop for traffic police. In his defence, he had a stomachache and needed to use the toilet. The next time you’re driving on the roads and ‘kena’ the-mother-of-all-stomachaches, the urge to floor the accelerator will naturally creep into your mind. But don’t do it. Just don’t. Video from SG Road Vigilante YouTube Traffic police chase a man with irritable bowel syndrome This incident occurred sometime in March 2019 in the wee hours of the morning. A man left the Marina Bay Sands Casino and drove towards his home in Jurong. He experienced a stomachache and went up to speeds of 180km/hr (while literally trying to keep his S#$% together) A traffic police officer spotted him after exiting the PIE towards Jurong Canal Drive and gave chase, but the man did not stop for them. What other crap did he do? Pun intended. He ran two red lights and drove against traffic… twice. When the traffic police managed to pull him over, he had already crapped his pants. The police had to line the back seat of the police car with a plastic sheet before he was allowed to ride in it. The punishment He has pleaded guilty to one charge of rash driving and failing to stop for a police officer. He will have to serve a seven-week jail term and a four-year-long driving ban. He will begin his jail-term on the 27th of January 2021 and is currently out on $15,000 bail. Some interesting comments I mean, if you’re that desperate, anything is possible. Can you imagine the conversation in the cell? Cellmate: “Bro, what they catch you for?” Man: “Lao Sai” It sounds like you’ll suffer the next day. Source - Today Singapore
  4. Man fined S$418,000 for evading taxes and failing to keep records of vehicle imports https://www.channelnewsasia.com/news/singapore/man-fined-evading-tax-vehicle-imports-documents-customs-13177832 Be careful of this dealer.
  5. 'American Idol' alum Antonella Barba pleads guilty, faces 10 years to life https://www.msn.com/en-sg/news/world/american-idol-alum-antonella-barba-pleads-guilty-faces-10-years-to-life/ar-AAF8aT7?ocid=ientp_edu NORFOLK, Virginia – Antonella Barba, formerly of "American Idol" and "Fear Factor" fame, likely will spend at least a decade behind bars after pleading guilty to possession of at least 400 grams of fentanyl with intent to distribute in federal court in Virginia on Tuesday. The guilty plea carries a mandatory minimum sentence of 10 years in prison, according to a plea agreement filed in federal court. She could face a possible life sentence and up to $10 million in fines, as well as asset forfeiture, according to the agreement. The 32-year-old singer, who grew up on the Jersey Shore, was first arrested on Duke Street in Norfolk in October 2018. She originally was charged with selling or intending to sell 100 grams or more of heroin, according to Virginia court records. She denied the initial charges. Those state charges were later supplanted by federal charges of possession with intent and conspiracy, according to court records. According to a statement of facts filed in connection with the plea agreement, investigators had been tracking Justin Michael "Cali" Isaac of California, believing he "was a source for kilogram quantities of cocaine and heroin." On Oct. 11, 2018, they determined he was heading to a "stash" apartment in Norfolk from Washington, D.C., but then listened in on a phone call in which Isaac said he was sending a woman to deliver drugs, according to the statement. Investigators staking out the apartment found Barba there in a car, a shoebox of fentanyl on the floor, according to the statement. Isaac and several other defendants also were named in the same federal indictment as Barba. Barba was one of the top 16 contestants on the singing competition's sixth season in 2007before she was eliminated. She also appeared on "Fear Factor" in 2012. Barba had been confined to a family home in Point Pleasant under court order. It was unclear if she remains there or had been taken into custody following her plea. Barba's attorney, James Broccoletti, declined to comment. pls help to delete this post, dont knwo why double posting, thanks Mod
  6. Man found guilty of bribing SCDF officerPOSTED: 11 Feb 2014 14:27 A businessman was convicted of bribing a Singapore Civil Defence Force (SCDF) officer in his attempt to flee a traffic accident scene. SINGAPORE: A businessman was convicted of bribing a Singapore Civil Defence Force (SCDF) officer in his attempt to flee a traffic accident scene. 50-year-old Goh Choon Hee, a director of East Home Maintenance Service, was involved in a traffic accident with a taxi at the junction of Upper Serangoon Road and Hougang Avenue 2 on June 20, 2013. SCDF fire biker Sergeant Samuel Anandaraj Anthonyraj witnessed the accident and rendered assistance. Goh tried to flee the scene in his car but was stopped by SGT Samuel, who asked the accused to step out of his car. Eventually, Goh did. SGT Samuel suspected Goh was drunk. Wanting to flee the scene, Goh then tried to offer S$1,000 to the fire biker. The prosecution has urged the court to impose a three-month sentence. The maximum penalty is a five-year jail term and S$100,000 fine. Goh is expected to be sentenced on Wednesday. - CNA/ac (source: http://www.channelnewsasia.com/news/singapore/man-found-guilty-of/992128.html )
  7. http://www.todayonline.com/singapore/ex-jo...t-drink-driving of all the PAP people... got caught in his nissan march? http://staff.science.nus.edu.sg/~sivasothi.../chansoosen.pdf
  8. My car waiting stationary in line to enter a carpark was hit by a careless motorist exiting a carpark. 2 weeks later, I found out from the 3rd party investigator that she claimed that my car hit hers while entering the carpark. Fortunately I managed to get the carpark CCTV recording (after a lot of trouble/time spent) showing the truth. What is the best way to penalize such a liar? I am rather pissed off that she attempted to paint me as the guilty one. I want justice. If a person make a false police report, if found out, sure kena punished. So in this case, a false insurance report - will she be punished? I don't mind engaging a lawyer to handle her. What's your take on this? Thank you for hearing me out....,
  9. This is from CNA. Be careful when you sound the horn or high beam somebody! Amazing that situation getting more lawless these days... very fierce, won't even stop when police are already on the scene and there are always cameras running on the bus. Also very amazing that about 20 passengers stood by and did nothing! At least distract the attackers lah... then run around, won't get beaten up. http://www.channelnewsasia.com/stories/sin...1233246/1/.html Two men plead guilty to attacking bus driver SINGAPORE: Two men have pleaded guilty to attacking a SBS Transit bus driver and smashing empty beer bottles at the bus windscreen. Sin Teck Hock, 46, and You Yee Chong, 41, committed the offences on November 9 last year, along Hougang Avenue 1. Their acts were captured on multiple cameras on the bus and played in court on Wednesday. The four-minute clip recorded the chronology of the incident. At about 10.55pm, 36-year-old bus driver John Achin drove bus service 87 to Hougang Avenue 1. But the bus couldn't enter the bus bay, as a lorry had been parked at the entrance. He then sounded the horn. Sin, who was in the driver's seat of the lorry, got out to confront Mr John. He rapped the windscreen of the bus and challenged Mr John to alight. Mr John ignored Sin, who then went to a nearby coffee shop to take a crate of empty beer bottles. On seeing that, You joined Sin and took turns to throw the bottles at the windscreen of the bus. Mr John then urged his passengers to move to the upper deck of the bus for their safety. There were about 20 passengers on board. The two then forced their way into the bus and started punching and kicking Mr John on his head and body. Just then, two policemen who were in the area rushed to the scene. One of the officers, Sergeant Ignatius Lim, warned Sin and You to stop the bashing. Sin then approached Sergeant Lim and placed his hand on Sergeant Lim's shoulder, while You continued beating Mr John. You stopped only after the other policeman, Staff Sergeant Mohn Firdhaus pulled him away. Mr John suffered head injury and had a three-centimetre bruise on his arm. The court heard Sin and You had paid SBS S$3,000 for the damage. Discussion is ongoing with regard to Mr John's medical compensation. A Health Sciences Authority report showed Sin and You had alcohol traces in their blood, hours after their arrest. The court heard Sin had previous convictions, including robbery in 1991, cheating in 1996 and armed robbery in 1998. For damaging the bus, they face a maximum jail term of two years and a fine. For hurting Mr John, they face up to two years' jail and a S$5,000-fine. For obstructing a police officer's duty, Sin faces up to three months' jail and a S$2,500-fine. Sin and You are currently on a bail of S$5,000 and S$4,000 respectively. Their case will be heard again on November 20.
  10. A 38-year-old man yesterday pleaded guilty to raping and sodomising his half-sister with the help of his wife. The former car grooming coordinator at a petrol kiosk also pleaded guilty to one count of possession of obscene films. The accused, who has been charged with four counts of rape and six of sexual assault, assaulted his half-sister over two days between March 12 and 14 in 2010. The victim, a 21-year-old factory worker, shares the same mother with the accused and is mildly mentally retarded. She was sent to the accused's home, after her other half-brother and his wife, with whom she was living, were upset she wanted to quit her job as a counter staff. At about midnight, the accused told the girl he wanted "to punish her" and wanted her to "feel pain". He told her to remove her clothes, proceeded to remove his and told her to turn around. He then instructed his wife to hold on to the girl's legs and raped her. Throughout the night, the girl pleaded with the accused not to hurt her. He ignored her and at one point hit her head with an ashtray. The victim was unable to run away from the accused's flat the next day as she was watched over by his wife while the accused went to work. When he returned, the accused told his wife to put on a pornographic movie and called for the girl to sit beside him. He then had sexual intercourse with his wife, forcing the victim to "watch and learn from them". Later in the night, he sodomised her. She was subsequently conveyed to the KK Women's and Children's Hospital and a genital examination revealed a ripped vulva and swollen anus. The case has been adjourned for mitigation next Monday. The maximum penalty for rape is 20 years' jail and 24 strokes of the cane while the possession of obscene films incurs a fine of S$1,000 for each film, not exceeding S$40,000 or up to 12 months imprisonment or both. http://www.todayonline.com/Singapore/EDC12...ing-half-sister
  11. why nowadays so many strange cases involving teachers? are they a deprived lot?? http://news.asiaone.com/News/Latest%2BNews...713-359025.html The former teacher who was charged in Feb with theft and trespass for installing pinhole cameras in the female toilets of the school he was teaching at pled guilty this morning, saying that he wasn't in the right state of mind when he committed the deed, reported local Chinese dailies. Bertrand Ngien Wen-Tseah, 37, was faced with eight charges, including trespassing a female toilet, destroying evidence and outrage of modesty when was a science teacher at Yuhua Secondary School. According to the Chinese dailies, he had installed three pinhole cameras in one of the school's girls' toilet on the fourth level around 7am on Feb 15. Shin Min Daily News reported that at least three girls were secretly filmed. A student discovered a camera in the toilet and alerted a staff member, who later found two more similar devices in other cubicles in the same toilet, reported The New Paper. The staff member placed the cameras in the staffroom and left the room. Around 1pm on the same day, Ngien entered the staffroom and saw the cameras on the school's operations manager's table. He knew that his deeds have been discovered and decided to destroy the evidence. An hour later, when the office was empty, he removed the three micro SD memory cards. When the school discovered the memory cards were missing, footage from the closed-circuit television camera installed in the staffroom was checked and Ngien was seen removing the memory cards. He was called back to the school on that afternoon, and on the way there, he threw away memory cards into a storm drain. He confessed to the principal, who told Ngien to return home, saying he was going to report the matter to the police, according to Lianhe Wanbao. When he reached home, Ngien threw away the laptop which he had viewed the recordings on. The $443 laptop had been issued by the Ministry of Education and Ngien has since refunded the cost. Ngien pleaded through his lawyer that his wife had suffered from mental illnesses which resulted in him developing depression. He claimed to have sought psychiatric help in 2009, and is current seeking treatment with the Institute of Mental Health. He said he was remorseful for committing the offence. He added that being fired by the Ministry of Education was his greatest punishment and pleaded for a lighter sentence. The case will adjourn in court on July 25 for sentencing
  12. British justice? [shakehead] From CNA: http://www.channelnewsasia.com/stories/sin...1208892/1/.html Bus driver who ran over Tan Mingwei found not guilty By Olly Barratt | Posted: 20 June 2012 2137 hrs
  13. We have elite here who use 'tree branch' as an excuse....in UK bus driver use 'nottle' and 'fox' as an excuse..... http://www.channelnewsasia.com/stories/sin...1208892/1/.html
  14. Feb 14, 2011 Army captain pleads guilty to being a loanshark runner By Khushwant Singh A CAPTAIN with the Singapore Armed Forces, who moonlighted as a runner for an illegal moneylender, was caught by a debtor whose house he vandalised last October. Kheng Kok Keong, 34, pleaded guilty in a district court on Monday to four charges of harassment. Seventeen other charges will be taken into consideration by the judge when passing sentence on Thursday. A district court heard that from June last year, he had scribbled 'O$P$' - shorthand for 'Owe money, pay money' - on walls, splashed paint on flats or used super glue to seal up keyholes to prevent the occupants from unlocking doors or gates, 21 times. Investigations revealed that Kheng had an outstanding loan with an illegal moneylender known only as Ah Seng, and agreed to harass other debtors in return of $2,000 to be deducted from his debt every month. His lawyer G. Dinagaran said that his client had racked up losses after visiting the Resorts World casino and was forced to borrow from a loanshark. It was the incessant harassment by Ah Seng's runners that forced Kheng to agree to be a runner too, the lawyer explained. Kheng, who was last serving as a logistics officer and drawing a monthly salary of $5,000, will also lose his career of 14 years with this conviction, Mr Dinagaran added. How can 1 be forced to borrow fm loan sharks? Kuku lawyer, like that oso dare to plead wif judge. Runners are paid $2k per month. Not bad leh, just to scribble some words and do painting.
  15. This is one of the biggest ever heard cheating case in Singapore. Amount involved is $500 millions. Top management of Sunshine Empire found guilty of mass cheating by our court. Hope these cheaters will all go to hell.
  16. SINGAPORE : A teenager has pleaded guilty to three counts of molest - with one of the victims being an 11-year-old girl. Eighteen-year-old Muhammad Sadiq Syed Kadir entered a lift with her at Block 45, Chai Chee Street at 5.40pm on January 27 last year. Shortly after the doors closed, he grabbed hold of her t-shirt and pushed her backwards, causing her to fall to the floor. Muhammad Sadiq then pulled down the girl's shorts and molested her. He stopped touching her by the time the doors opened. However, the girl managed to tell a man who was standing outside the lift about her ordeal. The man threw a punch at Muhammad Sadiq and a scuffle soon broke out between the two. The teenager broke his nose in the fight and the man brought him to a Singapore Civil Defence Force fire post located at the void deck of the block of flats. Muhammad Sadiq was taken to a hospital and the police arrived not long afterwards to interview the girl. The court also heard that he had molested a 19-year-old girl in a lift at Block 19 Chai Chee Road at around 11.45pm on 16 August 2008. Deputy Public Prosecutor Sanjiv Vaswani told District Judge Soh Tze Bian that Muhammad Sadiq had also molested a 17-year-old girl at around 3pm on August 28 last year. She was sitting in an SBS bus service 7, which was going towards Bedok Interchange, when Muhammad Sadiq sat down behind her. He then pretended to fall asleep and used his fingers to touch her left breast. The girl reported the matter to the bus captain who detained Muhammad Sadiq at the control station of Bedok Interchange. The judge has called for a probation as well as a Reformative Training Centre report. Muhammad Sadiq will appear again in court on July 21. Those convicted of molesting children below the age of 14 could be jailed between three and ten years, and caned. - CNA/al Muhammad Sadiq sure kena canned jialat jialat Cant believe it man.. if the girls were your daughter, how would u have reacted?
  17. SINGAPORE - A 22-year-old National Serviceman pleaded guilty in a district court yesterday to pushing and using vulgarities on a senior tester at a driving centre. Eric Lim Guo Yong had gone to the Singapore Safety Driving Centre in Ang Mo Kio Street 62 on Nov 4 last year to take the basic theory test. But when he failed to produce his identity card or passport, senior tester Abdul Wahid Shariff stopped him. Lim had lost his military identity card and turned up with a temporary one. Unhappy, Lim raised his voice and demanded to take the test. When Mr Abdul Wahid, 57, asked him to leave the room, Lim hurled vulgarities at him and shoved him three times - an act captured by closed- circuit cameras. Lim only left the premises when the tester's colleagues came to help. For threatening, abusing or insulting a public servant, Lim can be jailed for up to a year or fined $5,000. For using criminal force on another person, he can be jailed up to three months and fined $1,500. The case will be mentioned again on March 5. Shaffiq Alkathib source http://www.todayonline.com/Singapore/EDC10...-driving-tester
  18. Source: http://www.channelnewsasia.com/stories/sin...1031099/1/.html Girl's death: Mother pleads guilty By Leong Wee Keat , TODAY | Posted: 16 January 2010 0638 hrs SINGAPORE - The woman who killed her 14-year-old daughter last year gave a glimpse of her mental state in the High Court on Friday. When asked to enter a plea after the charge of culpable homicide not amounting to murder was read to her, Goh Hai Eng said: "I do not know." After clarifying with her lawyer, Goh, 52, replied: "I've nothing to say." A further round of clarification took place before the bespectacled woman replied with a guilty plea. Goh had stabbed Eunice Chew Li Xin to death on March 19 last year in their one-room Woodlands flat. Goh was depressed over her second divorce and the sale of her matrimonial flat just before the incident, the High Court heard. Goh, who is also a grandmother, constantly worried about money and told her family she would kill Eunice and later commit suicide. "The accused even asked the deceased how she would like to die," said Deputy Public Prosecutor Crystal Ong. A day before the incident, Goh - who was treated for bipolar disorder at the Institute of Mental Health in 1999 - refused to go for a medical appointment at IMH with her eldest daughter. Later that evening, Goh called her elder sister to tell her she "was not in a good mood". If she were to die, Goh added, her elder sister could take a television rack from her flat. Several hours later, at about 2am on March 19, Goh began thinking about killing herself and taking Eunice with her. "She did not want the deceased to live without her as she thought that no one would take care of her," said DPP Ong. Goh then took a fruit knife and stabbed Eunice once in her chest while she was sleeping. Eunice woke up immediately and Goh hugged her. The mother then pulled the knife out of the girl's chest and threw it away. Eunice cried loudly but Goh walked away. When she heard Eunice take her last breath, she stood up and touched the deceased's face. Realising that Eunice was dead, a terrified Goh called her eldest daughter and her elder sister, and told them she had killed Eunice. The police were then alerted, but Eunice was pronounced dead at 3.06am. According to a psychiatric report prepared by Dr Gwee Kok Peng, Goh was suffering from a severe depressive episode of a bipolar disorder since 1999, but had stopped her medication since October 2008. At the time of the offence, Goh was of sound mind, but the mental illness did significantly impair her judgment, opined Dr Gwee. High Court Judge Kan Ting Chiu directed the prosecution to obtain a further report from Dr Gwee on his findings of diminished responsibility. Also, Justice Kan wanted to know Dr Gwee's assessment on Goh's recovery if she had taken regular and sustained medication. No date has been set for the next hearing. Goh, who is now in remand, faces a maximum of life imprisonment for her crime. - TODAY
  19. Former Ren Ci head, ex-aide Raymond Yeung found guilty of forging payment slips SINGAPORE: A district court has found the former head of Ren Ci Hospital, Ming Yi and his former aide Raymond Yeung, guilty of falsifying Ren Ci payment vouchers. District Court judge Toh Yung Cheong also convicted them for giving false information to the Commissoner of Charities. The pair will be sentenced on November 11. For offences under the Penal code and Charities Act, they could be fined and jailed. For the more serious charge of falsifying accounts, they could have been jailed up to seven years. http://www.channelnewsasia.com/stori...009828/1/.html
  20. RECENTLY crowned Miss Singapore World Ris Low, 19, had earlier been found guilty of credit-card fraud. The beauty queen was convicted of five charges of misappropriation, cheating using illegally obtained credit cards, and impersonating their users' identities. The first-time offender was sentenced in May this year to 24 months of supervised probation, said a Subordinate Courts spokesman in response to a query from my paper. Another 60 charges were taken into consideration for the purposes of sentencing, he said. Court documents show that Miss Low spent a total of more than $2,400 on at least four separate occasions, using at least three different credit cards in April and May last year. my paper understands that her previous employer, a health-care company, made a police report about her in April last year. It suspected that Miss Low, who worked there for five months as a patient-service assistant, had used credit cards belonging to its patients. It asked her to leave the following month. Before leaving, she was said to have returned a part - an unspecified sum - of the total amount she had spent using the cards. When contacted, Miss Low, now a student, said that she was "not in a position to comment". The international Miss World pageant will be held in Johannesburg, South Africa, in December. It is unclear whether Miss Low will be allowed to leave the country to take part in it. - ADDITIONAL REPORTING BY JAMIE KOH http://www.asiaone.com/News/AsiaOne%...24-169805.html BOOMZ!
  21. http://www.channelnewsasia.com/stories/sin.../445779/1/.html like that kenna fined, what about the petrol cartel? they dont price fixing? or the anti competition pple dun dare to take the cartel on? what A BIG JOKE!!!!!
  22. Latest news,as above.they say he might be able to rush 4 the sin match.Dun askme where i got it,i saw it on ESPN news.
  23. Ok I admit I hv a habit of leaving my bags unattended but I only do after taking out important things like wallet, handphone, keys. However, we hv always presume that crowded areas, unlikely places for thieves to strike but it is not true to say that "most dangerous is the safest". It probably is true for those thieves cos everyone is so engrossed in their own affair and locals generally are not that observant let alone civic-minded. Therefore, let's try to make an efforts to keep our soil safe as not all non-locals are here for sightseeing. Couple eyed unattended bags Aug 29, 2008 [/color] A FILIPINO couple who committed a series of thefts in the Orchard Road and Vivo City area has been arrested. The couple, a 28-year-old woman and a 32-year-old man, targeted items left unattended by shoppers at shopping malls and eateries, a police statement said on Thursday. After several probes and numerous stakeouts, police spotted the couple behaving suspiciously at a hotel along Orchard Rd on Aug 28. The couple was caught red handed when they took a handbag left unattended on a chair at the hotel's coffee outlet. The victim's belongings, valued at about $1,000, were recovered intact. An assortment of items such as gold jewellery, laptops, handphones, perfumes and handbags valued at about $20,000 - believed to belong to victims of other thefts - were also subsequently recovered from the couple. The couple will be charged on Friday for theft. If convicted, they face a maximum of three years in jail and a fine. How come no deportment and barred from coming to S'pore for non-locals??? This way would serve as a deterrent plus no need to waste $ on free housing.
  24. Dunno why I felt guilty or rather am afraid that my ride will have problems as for my 20K km servicing, (now already close to 26K Km)I merely replaced the EO, EO filter, air filter and spark plugs w/o doing other maintenance checks. For my next servicing, I will do a thorough one.. Am I too paranoid or what? Pls feel free to give comments..
  25. Received this video from someone. Very interesting. Hv been watching some of such reality/talent shows... and often, it is people who dont know how long their face are trying to make some quick bucks short cuts by coming onto such shows.... but this phone salesman....... wow http://www.maniacworld.com/Phone-Salesman-Amazes-Crowd.html
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