Aiya drag only dog whats so exciting about huh?
SG mata Iskanda dragged a human behind car all the way in Serangon Road until corpse was dumped in front of Kovan MRT. That's way more exciting.
http://www.examiner.com/article/kov...kills-man-drags-man-s-son-to-death-behind-car
Kovan murder arrest: Cop kills man, drags man's son to death behind car
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Kovan murder suspect is 14-year veteran of the police department, Iskandar Rahmat.
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July 14, 2013
The Kovan murder suspect has been identified as one of Singapore police department's own police officers. Iskandar Rahmat, a 34-year-old officer of the law, is the lone suspect arrested in the Kovan murder which made national news, according to The Inquisitr on July 13, 2013. On Saturday 15 police officers combed the suspect's home for about four hours, leaving with bags of evidence.
Police found the body of Tan Boon Sing, 67, in his home. Sing's son, Tan Chee Heong, 42, was killed as he was dragged for almost a mile behind a car to the Kovan MRT station, where his body was dumped in this brutal Kovan murder.
The motive of this murder is not known at this time, but reports have the police officer suspect, Iskander Rahamat, suffering some “domestic personal matters” which have put him in debt, which may have played a role in the double Kovan murder.
Because of Rahmat's personal debt problems, he was already facing disciplinary actions at work. He was assigned to just administrative duties and this meant he could not carry a gun.
Rahmat was listed as a suspect in a thief report filed by Tan Chee Heong in November. While his relationship to Tan Chee Heong's father is unknown, the double Kovan murder could stem from this report filed by the younger victim.
After the murder, Rahmat fled on his scooter to Malaysia, but authorities picked him up there and he was extradited back to Singapore to face the Kovan murder charges.
Rahmat is a 14-year veteran of the police force, he was a senior staff police sergeant at the Bedok. 15 police officers went to the home of Rahmat Saturday afternoon and it took about 20 minutes for the occupants of the home to let the police in. The cops combed the home for evidence, leaving four hours later with bags of evidence.