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On the early morning of 15 February 1989, five weeks after his release from prison, 29-year-old Singaporean hairstylist Ong Yeow Tian, who was previously convicted for housebreaking and drug-related offences, partnered with his 26-year-old unemployed friend and secret society member Chua Gin Boon (Chinese: 蔡锦文; pinyin: Cài Jǐnwén) to commit housebreaking at Tampines.
Chua eventually showed up, recognised Sgt Low who had arrested him twice before, and fled the scene. The police gave chase, and Chua entered a nearby building, Block 148 Alexandra Road, to hide. While the police were searching the building, Chua ambushed Sgt Low at the thirteenth floor, snatched his service revolver, and held him at gunpoint.
Hotel employee Braian Nahuel Paiz has been arrested in Argentina in connection with singer Liam Payne’s death, Us Weekly can confirm. The waiter, 24, was charged last month for allegedly ...
Evan Kwee is a director of Pontiac Land Group and the executive director of Capella Hotel Group, [2] and is married to Claudia Sondakh. [2] His older sister Melissa Kwee is a social activist [14] and was chief executive officer of the National Volunteer & Philanthropy Centre in Singapore. [15] [16] She is also a director on Pontiac Land Group. [17]
A heavily tattooed female Tren de Aragua gang member is accused of running a sex-trafficking operation out of a border town hotel that the gang took over, according to a leaked Border Patrol memo ...
An online influencer has been arrested in Dubai over a satirical TikTok video in which he portrays a brash Emirati on a spending spree inside a luxury car showroom. The comedic sketch, in which he ...
Amos Yee Pang Sang [a] (born 31 October 1998) is a Singaporean convicted child sex offender and former blogger, former YouTuber, and former child actor.. In late March 2015, shortly after the death of former Singaporean Prime Minister Lee Kuan Yew, Yee uploaded a video to YouTube in which he negatively compared Lee to Jesus Christ.
No Way!, a 15-minute video commissioned by Singapore's National Crime Prevention Council to deter teenagers from crime. The video, released in 1998 and filmed in Changi Prison and Changi Reformative Training Centre, shows life in prison from the perspectives of two young offenders and includes a reenactment of a judicial caning.