see. at the very beginning i oredi say so liao .... darren ng is a paikia troublemaker who started the fight but lan lan kena chopped.... not some innocent bystander who got attack becos of staring incident..... certainly not goodie boy like wat his family members has insist....now the truth is out liao...mata also confirm liao.....
Posted on 11 Nov 2010
Darren Ng's murder: Not staring incident but gang-related
Darren Ng's murder was connected to "gang-related disputes involving the deceased, victims and assailants," said police in a statement last night.
Police also said that "initial media reports that the murder arose from a staring incident were unfounded".
Darren Ng, 19, was the victim of a fatal attack at Downtown East on Oct 30. Chased by chopper-wielding youths, the Republic Polytechnic student was hacked to death.
A fifth person was charged in court yesterday, and 19 others arrested.
Said Ng Boon Gay, CID director and Senior Assistant Commissioner of police:
"Youth offenders involved in violent crimes must be warned that they will not be treated lightly simply because of their age.
"There is no excuse for violence and no leniency for those who disregard the law.
"All gang behaviour will be dealt with firmly and decisively, including taking action against those who turn up at the courts in force as a show of support for their fellow gangsters.
"They will face the full brunt of the law, including the Criminal Law (Temporary Provisions) Act."
This allows for individuals suspected of criminal activities to be detained without trial.
Posted on 11 Nov 2010
Darren Ng's murder: Not staring incident but gang-related
Darren Ng's murder was connected to "gang-related disputes involving the deceased, victims and assailants," said police in a statement last night.
Police also said that "initial media reports that the murder arose from a staring incident were unfounded".
Darren Ng, 19, was the victim of a fatal attack at Downtown East on Oct 30. Chased by chopper-wielding youths, the Republic Polytechnic student was hacked to death.
A fifth person was charged in court yesterday, and 19 others arrested.
Said Ng Boon Gay, CID director and Senior Assistant Commissioner of police:
"Youth offenders involved in violent crimes must be warned that they will not be treated lightly simply because of their age.
"There is no excuse for violence and no leniency for those who disregard the law.
"All gang behaviour will be dealt with firmly and decisively, including taking action against those who turn up at the courts in force as a show of support for their fellow gangsters.
"They will face the full brunt of the law, including the Criminal Law (Temporary Provisions) Act."
This allows for individuals suspected of criminal activities to be detained without trial.