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Four men to be charged with murder following fight on New Year's Day

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Four men to be charged with murder following fight on New Year's Day

By Leong Wai Kit | Posted: 02 January 2013 2225 hrs

SINGAPORE: Four Indian nationals will be charged on January 3 with murder following a fight on New Year's Day.

The men are believed to be involved in a fight at Jurong Lake Park, at Chinese Garden Road.

Police said they arrived at the scene at about 1am and found a few men injured.

They were brought to the National University Hospital.

One of them, a 24-year-old man, died on Wednesday.

- CNA/fa

 

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Four men charged with murder after fight at Jurong Lake Park
By Leong Wai Kit | Posted: 03 January 2013 1735 hrs

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SINGAPORE: Four Indian nationals have been charged with murder following a fight on New Year's Day.

The four are Bose Muruganandham, 32, Raja Arul, 22, Ramasami Rabinhood, 25, and Palanisamy Vijayakumar, 26.

The men are believed to have been involved in a fight at Jurong Lake Park along Chinese Garden Road.

Police said they arrived at the scene at about 1am and found a few men injured.

They were sent to the National University Hospital.

One of them, 28-year-old Boobalan Palanikumar, died on January 2.

The case will be heard again on January 10.

- CNA/de

 

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The first wave of migrants from China brought along with them secret societies like the Ghee Hin and Hai San from the Shaolin Temples to Singapore and Malaya.

They started to control the tin-mining areas and set up prostitution, gambling, opium smuggling and "protection" syndicate.

They did it because they knew it was too lucrative business a business and hence became fearless. Lots of money was made.

With the passage of time, the locals came to accept them and their continued presence among them in the kampongs and heartlands.

The British-controlled police force here was IMPOTENT as they were all susceptible to corruption hence easy to "buy over".

Today, the second wave is here as "invited guests" of the government.

So please be prepared for more Trouble And Crime Years ahead as these foreign gangland "ambassadors" set about "conquering their "territories" through murder and mayhem.

Pinoys, Indians and PRC guys are already terrorising our local people into subservience via chidings over Facebook, etc.........

The police today seems to sit back and relax and the authorities have not hesitated to take "sides" with these trouble-makers in our midst much to the chagrin of locals.

It takes time for a seed to become a plant, a tree and then a flower waiting for the arrival of the fruit.

In the same vein, sooner or later these people will become the "Singapore Corleones" and hold the SPF at ransom..

Every journey starts with the first step. They are planting their seed now............

If not curtailed in time, curry will have to be banned and many an innocent lives will be lost.
 
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Jurong Lake murder: Fifth man charged

Published on Jan 09, 2013
By Elena Chong

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A fifth Indian national was charged on Wednesday with the murder of a 28-year-old man near Jurong Lake Park on New Year's Day.

No plea was taken from Somasundaram Ilayaraja, 29, who is said to have been with Raja Arul, 22, Ramasami Rabinhood, 25, Bose Muruganandham, 32, and Palanisamy Vijayakumar, 26, and several others when one or more caused the death of Mr Boobalan Palanikumar while being members of an unlawful assembly.

He is remanded for further investigation and his case will be up for mention on Jan 16. If convicted of the capital charge, he could be hanged.
 
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