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NUS law professor sentenced to four months' jail for assault on cab driver

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SINGAPORE - An assistant law professor at the National University of Singapore (NUS), convicted of assaulting a cabby while drunk, was sentenced on Friday to four months behind bars.

Sundram Peter Soosay, 43, boarded Mr Sun Chun Hua's taxi last Christmas, intoxicated, and vomited in the cab. He then alighted near King Albert Park along Clementi Road and walked away without paying the fare.

After the 70-year-old cabby chased him and threatened to call the police, Soosay handed him a $50 note but, instead of waiting for his change, struck Mr Sun from behind, straddling him and punching his face repeatedly.

Mr Sun received multiple stitches and had to be hospitalised. His injuries left him unable to work for 17 days. In addition to his jail term, Soosay was ordered by the court to pay $1,500 in compensation to Mr Sun.
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Leckmichamarsch

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Does this scumbag still get to keep his job and his stay in Singapore?

What do u think?

for disrespect to sg he must be immediately deported unless FT dean of Law Faculty, son in law of President Tony Tan insists that this rogue stays.......... dirt of the same feather stick together?
 

soIsee

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Law Prof apply the law first hand?

Wow, pap sure got talented FTs that really put their talents into 'HANDS ON TRAINING"!LoL
 

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With that face, he can easily get another job as an actor playing the culprit on "Law and Order" or "Criminal Minds". :biggrin:

Does this scumbag still get to keep his job and his stay in Singapore?

What do u think?
 

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Does this scumbag still get to keep his job and his stay in Singapore?

What do u think?

Of course he gets to keep his job in singapore. PAP loves FTs. Don't u know? U want proof?

Click on this link. As of today, he is still listed as a academic staff at NUS Law faculty.

https://law.nus.edu.sg/about_us/faculty/staff/profileview.asp?UserID=lawsps

Imagine, already tried and convicted and sentenced, but still hired by NUS Law. hahahhahah. What a joke. NUS must be the only law school in the world that hires convicted criminals to teach law. Uniquely singapore.
 

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NUS law prof jailed 4 months for assault on cab driver

JUNE 27, 2015 BY ANDREW LOH IN NEWS


National University of Singapore (NUS) law professor, Sundram Peter Soosay, 43, has been found guilty of assaulting a taxi driver while drunk.

Mr Soosay, who is a Singapore permanent resident and has been working at NUS since 2008, was lambasted by District Judge Victor Yeo in court.

Judge Yeo said Mr Soosay’s testimony was “riddled with hindsight reasoning, convenient conjecture and hypothesis”.

Judge Yeo then sentenced the law professor to four months jail and ordered him to compensate the taxi driver, 71-year old Sun Chun Hua.

The accused could have been sentenced to up to two years’ jail and a fine of S$5,000.

The assault took place at about 5am on Christmas Day, 2013.

Mr Soosay had boarded Mr Sun’s cab after a Christmas gathering, and later vomited in the taxi. He alighted near King Albert Park along Clementi Road and walked away without paying his fare.

Mr Sun chased after him for it and threatened to call the police on Mr Soosay. The latter then handed a $50 note to Mr Sun, who walked back to his cab to get the change.

Suddenly, Mr Soosay pounced on the elderly driver, striking him from behind, knocked him to the ground and punched his face repeatedly.

It was an eye-witness who saw the scuffle and shouted at the two to stop. The man also noted that Mr Sun “did not look like he was capable of defending himself.”

That eye-witness was later identified as Matthew Auw, who later also testified at the trial.

It was also Mr Auw who took Mr Sun to hospital to receive medical treatment for his injuries.

In his judgement, judge Yeo noted that the attack took place at a time when there was less foot traffic and that Mr Sun was at his most vulnerable.

“I did not sense any remorse (in you), and you have a lackadaisical attitude towards compensation,” the judge told Mr Soosay in court on Friday.

Judge Yeo also described Mr Sun as a victim of gratuitous violence, and that he had been unable to work for 17 days after the attack.

Mr Sun too has been so traumatised by the incident that he has stopped picking up drunk passengers altogether.

Deputy Public Prosecutor Michael Quilindo asked for a sentence of between four to six months. He said that Mr Soosay had “clobbered the victim relentlessly”. He added that Mr Sun had done nothing to deserve the assault.

Mr Sun’s daughter, Emily Sun, had posted online about the assault on her father at the time.

She described how the assault happened:

“When my father open the door, suddenly this idiot took something and hit at the back of my father head.. he keep on beating him until my father head bleed.. this man stil not happy and turn my father and took something and bit his forehead.

“My father told me on that time he have no energy and no strength to push him away and he give up (my father is aready 70 years old )..”

In the meantime, Mr Soosay’s biodata is still listed on the NUS website here.

It lists his special interest as “jurisprudence” and that he taught “Introduction to Legal Theory”.

“Originally from Malaysia, Sundram Soosay has lived in Scotland for the past 20 years,” the NUS website says. “He graduated from Strathclyde University in Glasgow, before going on to spend an extended period at Edinburgh University, where he obtained his LLM and PhD, and later held positions as a research associate and a teaching fellow.”

In a statement in May, an NUS spokesman said Mr Soosay had been suspended without pay, and the university “will now determine what further disciplinary action should be taken”.

It is also not known if his permanent residency status will be revoked.

Meantime, Mr Soosay will be appealing his sentence and has been released on $20,000 bail.
 

bigboss

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Does this scumbag still get to keep his job and his stay in Singapore?

What do u think?

When you have low life like this scum running wild in the island, it speaks volume about the paps' policies of allowing FT to work and live in the country.

No deportation is no punishment for this scum. What is short term jail if he is still allowed to keep his job and SPR permit?
 

steffychun

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When you have low life like this scum running wild in the island, it speaks volume about the paps' policies of allowing FT to work and live in the country.

No deportation is no punishment for this scum. What is short term jail if he is still allowed to keep his job and SPR permit?

you mean educate the NUS law weaklings
 

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In a statement in May, an NUS spokesman said Mr Soosay had been suspended without pay, and the university “will now determine what further disciplinary action should be taken”.

It is also not known if his permanent residency status will be revoked.

This idiot as a spokesman does not know that the case is damaging to the image of the university. How can one of their staff be a hooligan like those ah beng and ah kows in sungei road? Tell the world that dismissal action will be taken against him since he has court conviction.

Will his SPR permit be revoked? If not revoked, all foreigners will have no fear to violate their permits. Go to short term jail only, mah. What is the big deal?
 

bigboss

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caning is a deterrence to stop future cases.

The paps will not consider imposing caning for simple assault. Even the guy who used a chopper to slash the bouncer in the niteclub in Golden Mile got only 42 months vacation, where he should have been caned till his butt becomes minced meat. But, no caning and when he is out, he will slash again. Why? No pain, no fear.

You can say the paps and the courts are dumb when dealing with criminals.
 

bigboss

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Meantime, Mr Soosay will be appealing his sentence and has been released on $20,000 bail.

This is a joke if the scum decides to run road. What is $20k to him? He has got a lot more. If he is a smart professor, which obviously he is not, he will run road like Phey Yew Kok.
 

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"That eye-witness was later identified as Matthew Auw, who later also testified at the trial.

It was also Mr Auw who took Mr Sun to hospital to receive medical treatment for his injuries."...



Dear Mr Matthew Auw . Just to say a big thank you to you. Without you

we dont how to even dare to imagine the 2nd Tsunami injured cabby mr sun

will face under the hand of this Professeor and the Cab company...
 

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i will fight him if given a chance...:o

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SINGAPORE - An assistant law professor at the National University of Singapore (NUS), convicted of assaulting a cabby while drunk, was sentenced on Friday to four months behind bars.

Sundram Peter Soosay, 43, boarded Mr Sun Chun Hua's taxi last Christmas, intoxicated, and vomited in the cab. He then alighted near King Albert Park along Clementi Road and walked away without paying the fare.

After the 70-year-old cabby chased him and threatened to call the police, Soosay handed him a $50 note but, instead of waiting for his change, struck Mr Sun from behind, straddling him and punching his face repeatedly.

Mr Sun received multiple stitches and had to be hospitalised. His injuries left him unable to work for 17 days. In addition to his jail term, Soosay was ordered by the court to pay $1,500 in compensation to Mr Sun.
- See more at: http://www.straitstimes.com/news/si...il-assault-cab-driver-20#sthash.o8xgtSYD.dpuf
 
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