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2 stabbed outside Plaza Singapura

dysentry

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What's eating you, Singapore?

Two teenagers stabbed in clash outside Plaza Singapura
Posted: 19 October 2008 0712 hrs


SINGAPORE: Two male teenagers were severely injured after they were stabbed during a clash between two groups of youths outside Plaza Singapura on Saturday night.

An eyewitness account said that about eight teenagers were engaged in a quarrel at around 10pm at The Atrium @ Orchard, just outside Plaza Singapura Shopping Centre, which was followed by a scuffle.

He continued to say that after most of the teenagers ran away, two male youths in their late teens were left on the ground in a pool of blood.

Police confirmed that a fight had broken out at the location and that the injured youths had been sent to a hospital, but could not comment further at press time.

A friend of the two victims said that the group of about six teenagers had been in Plaza Singapura when they noticed another group of about ten teenagers looking at them with contempt.

He said that a face-to-face confrontation between the two groups ensued outside the shopping centre before a fight broke out.

He said that members of the other group then took out sharp weapons and slashed the victims in their abdominals.

On scene, one victim appeared unconscious while the other in severe pain.
 

sunny302

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Whoah!!!:These days youths so daring to carry weapons along during outhings :eek: Nothing better to do ah :cool:
 

myjohnson

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First you have protection racket attacks in AMK. Now armed gangfight near Istana. What's next?
Kidnapping in Oxley Road?
 

Antisocial

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Sinkapore is just as dangerous as Malaysia.

The incident show us yet again, that our youth bring along weapons wherever they go....

so that means, i must bring along a pistol when i am outside, just in case a group of 10 piakias come after me!

by the time poodles comes, my hands & legs will be at different places.....
 

BlueCat

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Sinkapore is just as dangerous as Malaysia.

just in case a group of 10 piakias come after me!

hey,there is no piakias or gangsters' group/sydicate here.
just some "three legs cat".
it is still much safer than a lot of countries.
 

methink

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hey,there is no piakias or gangsters' group/sydicate here.
just some "three legs cat".
it is still much safer than a lot of countries.

Boh piakias? Read this, "20 youths atttack clothes sellers"

By Teh Jen Lee

October 16, 2008


ONE moment she was selling ice cream, the next she was almost hit by a dustbin hurled by some people fighting nearby.


EVIDENCE: (Left) Items left behind after the fight. (below) Ice cream vendor Lim Chiew Kin. PICTURE: LIANHE WANBAO
Ice cream vendor Goh Chye Hiang, 61, was at Ang Mo Kio Central near the Ang Mo Kio Hub shopping mall on Monday evening when a fight broke out between a group of 15 to 20 youths and some clothes sellers. Two men were injured.

'I heard from passers-by that the fight was over protection money. I was lucky the dustbin didn't hit me, it landed this near to me,' said Madam Goh.

She described the incident to another ice cream vendor, Mr Lim Chiew Kin, 63, who said he was once approached by a man in his 40s for protection money.

It happened in December 2006 when he was selling ice cream in the area.

Mr Lim, who has been selling ice cream for five years, said in Mandarin: 'The man was not rude, but he wanted protection money from me, $10 for every 10 or 20 days.

'He said, 'Do you know this is my turf? I have a group of people here.' I told him if he wanted money, I would tell my supplier company.'

Free ice cream

The man then asked Mr Lim to give his gang free ice cream whenever they passed by.

Mr Lim said he could not afford to do that as he had to pay upfront for his stock of ice cream.

The man then left and Mr Lim said he had not seen him since.

Could the same man be involved in the fight on Monday?

Mr Lim, who didn't make a police report about the extortion attempt, said: 'I don't know. I didn't see the people fighting.

'The man was civil to me and since he didn't make any trouble for me, I just let the matter rest.'

Madam Goh, who lives in Ang Mo Kio, said she has heard people talking about three gangs operating there. She has seen other fights in her two years of working as an ice cream vendor.

She said the clothes sellers would set up their stall outside Ang Mo Kio Hub once or twice a week, but they had not been seen for quite some time before Monday.

She said: 'They didn't have a licence, so they moved from place to place. With the bad economy, people are trying ways and means to earn a living.'

On Monday, when the fight broke out, she quickly put the knife she uses to cut ice cream blocks in one of the inner compartments of her cart.

She said: 'I did that before I ran off because it would be terrible if someone used it to hurt people.'

It was a good thing she hid the knife because a stall assistant from a nearby coffee shop told Shin Min Daily News that the youths ran inside to grab forks to use as weapons.

The witness said the two injured men were setting up their temporary stall to sell clothes when they were approached by the group of youths.

A heated argument ensued, followed by the fight, which lasted more than five minutes.

A bedsheet seller who gave her name as Mrs Wong, 50, said: 'I'm not sure who started the fight. There was loud shouting and taunting.

'Of course, I was scared. The youths looked very fierce.'

Metal rods, wooden sticks and even umbrellas were used in the fight.

Madam Goh said there was a bit of blood on the rods that were taken away by police as evidence.

The police said they received a call about a group of youths creating trouble near Ang Mo Kio Hub at 6.50pm on Monday.

Two men, aged 28 and 55, were taken to Tan Tock Seng Hospital in an ambulance.

The police are investigating.


http://www.tnp.sg/news/story/0,4136,180197-1224194340,00.html?
 

no_faith

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i recall years ago, these ah bengs or pai kias were very rampant then suddenly the trend die dwn, nw itz back again, so scary.:eek:
 

zack123

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The IR is opening up. The gangs are trying to raise their status to see who will rule over the casinos when they open up.
 
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