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  2. Murder of Mohamed Azad - Wikipedia

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    In Singapore, 29-year-old Mohamed Azad s/o Mohamed Hussein, the editor of the Singapore Airlines's house magazine, was found murdered on 21 November 1974, five days after he was reported missing. Mohamed's body was discovered inside a gunny sack, with seven wounds on his head that were identified as the cause of his death.

  3. Category:Singapore Airlines accidents and incidents - Wikipedia

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    This page was last edited on 3 February 2021, at 22:19 (UTC).; Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 License; additional terms may apply.

  4. List of Singapore police officers killed in the line of duty

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    The police pointed out that the Land Rover was not overloaded, as the vehicle was carrying ten officers while the maximum capacity was 11. [95] The accident is the worst in terms of numbers of casualties in a single incident involving Singapore police officers since the death of three Constables on 24 July 1950 after a car ploughed into them. NSPI

  5. List of major crimes in Singapore (before 1990) - Wikipedia

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    After escaping the scene with the S$305 he forcibly taken from the three victims, Sha Bakar fled to Malaysia but was caught 16 days later by the Royal Malaysia Police, and extradited back to Singapore for trial. Sha Bakar was found guilty of five counts of discharging a firearm to cause injury, and sentenced to death on 2 September 1975, and ...

  6. Singapore Airlines reveals compensation for injured ... - AOL

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    Singapore Airlines has offered compensation to all passengers who were injured after a flight to London suffered extreme air turbulence last month. The airline sent emails offering $10,000 (£ ...

  7. Teo Cheng Kiat - Wikipedia

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    Teo Cheng Kiat (张振杰 Zhāng Zhènjíe; born 1953) is a Singaporean who was known for embezzling $35 million from Singapore Airlines (SIA) while he was still employed there, and the embezzlement lasted for 13 years between 1987 and 2000 before the detection of his criminal deeds and subsequent capture. Teo was charged with 26 charges of ...

  8. 'Burn Marks' Found on Singapore Airlines A380 - AOL

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    After investigating why smoke entered a bathroom during a flight to Hong Kong earlier this week, Singapore Airlines found burn marks on electrical wiring in an Airbus A380 superjumbo

  9. List of major crimes in Singapore (2000–2009) - Wikipedia

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    About ten weeks later, 36-year-old Tony Koh Zhan Quan (an accomplice who fled to Malaysia) surrendered to the Royal Malaysia Police and was extradited to Singapore. Lim and Koh were charged with murder; the second accomplice remains at large. They were found guilty of murder on 15 July 2005, and were hanged on 28 April 2006. [83]