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Kiwi jailed for hurting cops
Sep 29, 2010
Kiwi jailed for hurting cops
By Elena Chong, Court Correspondent
A NEW Zealander who assaulted two airport police officers was jailed for four weeks on Wednesday. Gavin Richard Brooks, 38, was also fined $2,000 for hurling expletives at one of the cops at Changi Airport on May 1. Brooks, who paid the fine, had four other charges considered during his sentencing. A district court heard that the property agent and his male partner were on board a Singapore Airlines flight on their way to Beijing for a once-in-a-lifetime Trans-Siberian holiday. The dream holiday never happened. En route from Auckland to Singapore, Brooks started kicking at his seat.
Later on, when he was refused a drink, he became angry and abused the chief steward. Brooks was given a warning letter. He calmed down after being served wine diluted with water. He was later found smoking in the toilet. On arrival at Changi Airport, when he was being interviewed by the Airport Police, he blamed the cabin crew for the incident and repeatedly used expletives. He then walked away and ignored Senior Station Inspector Syed Abdul Rahim Syed Mansor's order to stay.
Brooks abused the 38-year-old and other officers, challenging them to shoot him. As SSI Abdul Rahim was placing him under arrest, Brooks suddenly swung his bag towards the officer. Brooks was handcuffed and suffered a cut on his forehead. While he was being escorted out of the Terminal, he began to struggle and hurled vulgarities at the escorting officers. During the struggle, he kicked Staff Sergeant Muhammad Ruzaiman Abdul Rahman, 32, on the left shin and scratched his right elbow.
Sep 29, 2010
Kiwi jailed for hurting cops
By Elena Chong, Court Correspondent
A NEW Zealander who assaulted two airport police officers was jailed for four weeks on Wednesday. Gavin Richard Brooks, 38, was also fined $2,000 for hurling expletives at one of the cops at Changi Airport on May 1. Brooks, who paid the fine, had four other charges considered during his sentencing. A district court heard that the property agent and his male partner were on board a Singapore Airlines flight on their way to Beijing for a once-in-a-lifetime Trans-Siberian holiday. The dream holiday never happened. En route from Auckland to Singapore, Brooks started kicking at his seat.
Later on, when he was refused a drink, he became angry and abused the chief steward. Brooks was given a warning letter. He calmed down after being served wine diluted with water. He was later found smoking in the toilet. On arrival at Changi Airport, when he was being interviewed by the Airport Police, he blamed the cabin crew for the incident and repeatedly used expletives. He then walked away and ignored Senior Station Inspector Syed Abdul Rahim Syed Mansor's order to stay.
Brooks abused the 38-year-old and other officers, challenging them to shoot him. As SSI Abdul Rahim was placing him under arrest, Brooks suddenly swung his bag towards the officer. Brooks was handcuffed and suffered a cut on his forehead. While he was being escorted out of the Terminal, he began to struggle and hurled vulgarities at the escorting officers. During the struggle, he kicked Staff Sergeant Muhammad Ruzaiman Abdul Rahman, 32, on the left shin and scratched his right elbow.