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The Kidnapping Act 1961 is a statute of the Parliament of Singapore that criminalizes the illegal abduction, wrongful restraints and wrongful confinement of any person. The law is designed specifically to make acts of knowingly seeking and receiving ransom in connection with the kidnap of any person a criminal offence.
Other serious offences are created by statutes such as the Arms Offences Act, Kidnapping Act, Misuse of Drugs Act and Vandalism Act. Singapore retains both corporal punishment (in the form of caning) and capital punishment (by hanging) as legal penalties. For certain offences, the imposition of these penalties is mandatory.
Family Justice Act 2014 [6] Administration of Muslim Law Act 1966; Adoption of Children Act 1939; Children and Young Persons Act 1993; Criminal Procedure Code 2010; Guardianship of Infants Act 1934; Inheritance (Family Provision) Act 1966; International Child Abduction Act 2010; Intestate Succession Act 1967; Legitimacy Act 1934; Maintenance of ...
The Penal Code does not define and list exhaustively all the criminal offences applicable in Singapore – a large number of these are created by other statutes such as the Arms Offences Act, [3] Kidnapping Act, [4] Misuse of Drugs Act [5] and Vandalism Act. [6]
Kidnapping Act (Singapore) M. Marital rape immunity in Singapore; Misuse of Drugs Act (Singapore) O. Offence of scandalizing the court in Singapore; P. Penal Code ...
Industrial Relations (Amendment) Act 2010; International Child Abduction Act 2010; Land Titles (Strata) (Amendment) Act 2010; Maintenance of Parents (Amendment) Act 2010; Medical Registration (Amendment) Act 2010; Moneylenders (Amendment) Act 2010; National Productivity Fund Act 2010; Parliamentary Elections (Amendment) Act 2010
By late 2003, Chua Ser Lien's cleaning company had experienced several monetary problems, and Chua also accumulated a gambling debt of around S$600,000. In early December 2003, 42-year-old Chua, who was stressed by his financial problems, met up with his 35-year-old friend Tan Ping Koon (陈平坤 Chén Píngkūn), who was a self-employed transport manager to talk about his debts.
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