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8 more arrested over Little India riot

cheesecake

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8 more arrested over Little India riot



By Dylan Loh
POSTED: 10 Dec 2013 22:09


As of 6am on Tuesday morning, eight more Indian nationals were arrested in the wake of the Little India riot on Sunday. And more people may be apprehended in the coming days, said police in a news conference.



SINGAPORE: As of 6am on Tuesday morning, eight more Indian nationals aged between 22 and 38 years old were arrested in the wake of the Little India riot on Sunday.

And more people may be apprehended in the coming days, said police in a news conference on Tuesday.

Authorities are also going to install more cameras in the vicinity of Race Course Road in the coming week to monitor the situation.

Along with increased police presence and the alcohol ban in Little India this weekend, they aim to ensure things remain calm and orderly.

At around 9.23pm on December 8, police were informed of a bus knocking down an Indian national in Singapore's Little India.

Police and the Singapore Civil Defence Force (SCDF) arrived within 15 minutes.

By 9.45pm, a crowd of about 400 people, mostly foreign workers, had gathered around the site.

SCDF officers tried to extricate the man knocked down by the bus, and were pelted with projectiles by the mob at around 9.56pm.

Police investigations revealed that the Indian national appeared fairly unsteady and was chasing after the bus.

He then fell onto the path of the bus's rear tyre and was run over.

The scale of investigations conducted by authorities after the riot was massive.

176 people were brought to the Criminal Investigation Department for questioning. And more than 10 foreign worker dormitories were also checked islandwide.

Authorities also checked Housing Development Board flats where foreign workers lived.

Some 3,700 foreign workers have been interviewed.

Along with cameras installed in Little India, there will also be increased police presence there, and at Golden Mile Complex and Geylang where foreign workers normally congregate.

Deputy Prime Minister Teo Chee Hean said: "The vast majority of those who live in Singapore, Singaporeans as well as those who come here to work, want a safe and orderly environment, and this is what we intend to continue to maintain.

“So the police, other security agencies and all government agencies will work together to make sure that we can do so."

Members of the Committee of Inquiry looking into the riot will be revealed at the end of the week. Their terms of reference will also be made known.

Commenting on the issue, Law and Foreign Affairs Minister K Shanmugam said there is no evidence to suggest that the foreign workers involved in the riot were unhappy with their employers or the government.

He was responding to various comments made which implied that such unhappiness was a cause for the riot.

Mr Shanmugam said: "Looking at what the majority of Singaporeans want, they will want us to treat the foreign workers in a humane way.

“You know, the majority, they recognise that many of them are needed. They recognise that many of them are good people, they are here to earn a living. But we must make sure the minority don't create trouble."

Mr Shanmugam said there was no excuse for the violence, and that swift and decisive action will be taken against those who break the law.

The Singapore School and Private Hire Bus Owners' Association said that every Sunday and public holiday, there will be 240 drivers ferrying 20,000 foreign workers from their dormitories to Little India and back.

The association met the Land Transport Authority (LTA) on Monday to discuss how to safeguard their drivers' safety.

The association said it is waiting for LTA's decision on whether the service will be disrupted for one or two weeks.

- CNA/nd

http://www.channelnewsasia.com/news/singapore/8-more-arrested-over/918066.html
 

escher

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How many times must sinkies be lied to before sinkie no longer believe in what the fuck that they say.
 

escher

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Wa lao eh still a long way to go from the total of 400 rioters!

Even longer as they may not even have got one but spun it to 20???
30??? 40????

Lies upon lies upon lies will be what you can depend on those fucking police spokesman or any of the fucking PAP spin doctor

You can trust them never to be able to tell us the fucking truth at all.
 

winnipegjets

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I wonder why the SPF is taking its own sweet time to haul in the trouble-makers?

Just haul in 200 hundred of them ...and detain them for 7 days for investigation. That will send a clear message.

Instead, the SPF is bring trickles of arrest each day.

But the SPF was quick to charge the driver of the bus.

Is this a law and order issue or are there ministers interfering in the investigation and asking that the Ah Nehs be treated gently so as not to infuriate the Indian government?

What a shame ...our multi-million dollar government just kowtow to the Indian Government. The Ah Tiong government should kick LHL next time he visits for treating Ah Tiongs relatively badly.
 

THE_CHANSTER

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But the SPF was quick to charge the driver of the bus.

Is this a law and order issue or are there ministers interfering in the investigation and asking that the Ah Nehs be treated gently so as not to infuriate the Indian government?

This is something that I find strange. The Bus driver has been charged with causing death by a negligent act but how were the SPF able to establish the 'facts' of the incident so quickly?
Anyone who has driven around Little India after dark, especially the side roads, knows how chaotic things can get with blatant jaywalking, cycling against the flow of traffic etc.
In addition, with bad street lighting and without wish to sound like a racist, these fellows are rather difficult to see in the dark.
 

winnipegjets

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27+8 = 35.

Out of 400 rioters, SPF arrested only 35.

Why the glove treatment of Ah Nehs and the heavy handed treatment towards Ah Tiongs?
 

tanwahtiu

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Why this lawyer issue such statement:

Commenting on the issue, Law and Foreign Affairs Minister K Shanmugam said there is no evidence to suggest that the foreign workers involved in the riot were unhappy with their employers or the government.

Porlumpar statement.



8 more arrested over Little India riot



By Dylan Loh
POSTED: 10 Dec 2013 22:09


As of 6am on Tuesday morning, eight more Indian nationals were arrested in the wake of the Little India riot on Sunday. And more people may be apprehended in the coming days, said police in a news conference.



SINGAPORE: As of 6am on Tuesday morning, eight more Indian nationals aged between 22 and 38 years old were arrested in the wake of the Little India riot on Sunday.

And more people may be apprehended in the coming days, said police in a news conference on Tuesday.

Authorities are also going to install more cameras in the vicinity of Race Course Road in the coming week to monitor the situation.

Along with increased police presence and the alcohol ban in Little India this weekend, they aim to ensure things remain calm and orderly.

At around 9.23pm on December 8, police were informed of a bus knocking down an Indian national in Singapore's Little India.

Police and the Singapore Civil Defence Force (SCDF) arrived within 15 minutes.

By 9.45pm, a crowd of about 400 people, mostly foreign workers, had gathered around the site.

SCDF officers tried to extricate the man knocked down by the bus, and were pelted with projectiles by the mob at around 9.56pm.

Police investigations revealed that the Indian national appeared fairly unsteady and was chasing after the bus.

He then fell onto the path of the bus's rear tyre and was run over.

The scale of investigations conducted by authorities after the riot was massive.

176 people were brought to the Criminal Investigation Department for questioning. And more than 10 foreign worker dormitories were also checked islandwide.

Authorities also checked Housing Development Board flats where foreign workers lived.

Some 3,700 foreign workers have been interviewed.

Along with cameras installed in Little India, there will also be increased police presence there, and at Golden Mile Complex and Geylang where foreign workers normally congregate.

Deputy Prime Minister Teo Chee Hean said: "The vast majority of those who live in Singapore, Singaporeans as well as those who come here to work, want a safe and orderly environment, and this is what we intend to continue to maintain.

“So the police, other security agencies and all government agencies will work together to make sure that we can do so."

Members of the Committee of Inquiry looking into the riot will be revealed at the end of the week. Their terms of reference will also be made known.

Commenting on the issue, Law and Foreign Affairs Minister K Shanmugam said there is no evidence to suggest that the foreign workers involved in the riot were unhappy with their employers or the government.

He was responding to various comments made which implied that such unhappiness was a cause for the riot.

Mr Shanmugam said: "Looking at what the majority of Singaporeans want, they will want us to treat the foreign workers in a humane way.

“You know, the majority, they recognise that many of them are needed. They recognise that many of them are good people, they are here to earn a living. But we must make sure the minority don't create trouble."

Mr Shanmugam said there was no excuse for the violence, and that swift and decisive action will be taken against those who break the law.

The Singapore School and Private Hire Bus Owners' Association said that every Sunday and public holiday, there will be 240 drivers ferrying 20,000 foreign workers from their dormitories to Little India and back.

The association met the Land Transport Authority (LTA) on Monday to discuss how to safeguard their drivers' safety.

The association said it is waiting for LTA's decision on whether the service will be disrupted for one or two weeks.

- CNA/nd

http://www.channelnewsasia.com/news/singapore/8-more-arrested-over/918066.html
 

escher

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27+8 = 35.

Out of 400 rioters, SPF arrested only 35.

Why the glove treatment of Ah Nehs and the heavy handed treatment towards Ah Tiongs?

You still trust them?

You believe their fucking numbers?

NEVER EVER TRUST STINKAPORE ORGANISATIONS RUN BY AND CONTROLLED BY PAP

THEY NEVER EVER TELL US THE TRUTH BEFORE
YOU EXPECT THEM TO CHANGE AND TELL THE TRUTH NOW?
 

Force 136

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Will they also charge the Policemen who hid in the Ambulance for Dereliction of duty? They should be protecting govt property....
 

blindswordsman

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I wonder why the SPF is taking its own sweet time to haul in the trouble-makers?

Just haul in 200 hundred of them ...and detain them for 7 days for investigation. That will send a clear message.

Instead, the SPF is bring trickles of arrest each day.

But the SPF was quick to charge the driver of the bus.

Is this a law and order issue or are there ministers interfering in the investigation and asking that the Ah Nehs be treated gently so as not to infuriate the Indian government?

What a shame ...our multi-million dollar government just kowtow to the Indian Government. The Ah Tiong government should kick LHL next time he visits for treating Ah Tiongs relatively badly.

Sinkies rioted, you died yourselves. Here, ah nehs rioted, special free legal service provided. Is SG belonging to sinkies or to ah nehs?
 
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