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PM Lee says Committee of Inquiry will be set up to look into Little India riot

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[h=2]Prime Minister Lee Hsien Loong has directed the Ministry of Home Affairs (MHA) to convene a Committee of Inquiry to look into the riot in Little India on Sunday night.[/h]
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One of the police cars damaged in the riot at Little India. (Photo: Fharid Ali)








SINGAPORE: Prime Minister Lee Hsien Loong has directed the Ministry of Home Affairs (MHA) to convene a Committee of Inquiry to look into the riot in Little India on Sunday night.


The committee will look into the factors that led to the incident and how the incident was handled on the ground.


It will also review the current measures to manage areas where foreign workers congregate, whether they are adequate and how they can be improved.


The ministry will provide more details when ready.


In a statement on Monday afternoon, Mr Lee said the riot was an isolated incident arising from the unlawful actions of an unruly mob reacting to a fatal traffic accident.


He also said the riot was a very serious incident, and there is no excuse for the violent and criminal behaviour.


The authorities are investigating the incident thoroughly and will deal with the culprits with the full force of the law.


Mr Lee offered his deepest condolences to the family of Mr Sakthivel Kumaravelu, who was killed in the traffic accident that preceded the riot.


Prime Minister Lee said: "The vast majority of foreign workers in Singapore are law-abiding workers. They contribute to our economy, working hard to earn a living and support their families back home.


"We must not allow this bad incident to tarnish our views of the foreign worker community here."

He urged Singaporeans to remain calm and continue with their daily lives.


He also called on them to support frontline officers in the Home Team, and share any leads they may have with the police.


He said he is glad the Home Team officers who were injured in the incident have been discharged from the hospital and are recovering well, and wished them a complete and speedy recovery.


"Let us stay united as one people as we deal with this unfortunate incident, and keep Singapore a safe and orderly country," said PM Lee.


Channel NewsAsia will air a Talking Point Special on the Little India riot on Monday at 8pm.


The one-hour programme will have Second Minister for Home Affairs S Iswaran and the police discuss the first major riot that Singapore has seen in over 40 years.


A live-stream of the talk show will also be available at the Talking Point website.




- CNA/nd/gn
 
Another committee, brilliant.

The answer to everything is a ... committee. What happened to plain ole action?
 
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LHL should try something called resigning. All this shit happened under his watch.
 
Minister of manpower and home affairs so thick skin. The only acceptable action is they resign from their position.
 
[h=1]President Tony Tan urges S'poreans to continue keeping country safe[/h]President Tony Tan Keng Yam has urged Singaporeans not to let the violence in Little India last night undermine their confidence in the society. Instead, he said, the people should redouble their commitment to keep Singapore safe, peaceful and strong.
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Singapore President Tony Tan. (AFP/ATTILA KISBENEDEK)





SINGAPORE: President Tony Tan Keng Yam has urged Singaporeans not to let the violence in Little India last night undermine their confidence in the society. Instead, he said, the people should redouble their commitment to keep Singapore safe, peaceful and strong.


Posting on his Facebook page on Monday morning, Dr Tan also expressed deep concern with the incident.
"People were injured, including those who acted in the line of duty," he said.


Dr Tan paid tribute to the officers. He said: "They and all the other members of our Home Team put themselves at risk to uphold the law and order that we often take for granted."




- CNA/ac
 
"Prime Minister Lee said: "The vast majority of foreign workers in Singapore are law-abiding workers. They contribute to our economy, working hard to earn a living and support their families back home. "We must not allow this bad incident to tarnish our views of the foreign worker community here.He urged Singaporeans to remain calm and continue with their daily lives."

This remind me of a joke, that I can eat it with my plate of Mee Siam MAI HUM...

" This is the Captain speaking, you look out to your right, the plane engines are burning, please remain calm; if you look left & down, you can see a lifeboat, i am talking to you from there, do not worry, I am going for help".

taste better with Mee Siam Mai hum...I like that part "continue with their daily lives"...the 60% are damn scared!!
 
[h=1]Bus driver assisting with investigations over fatal Little India accident[/h]
[h=2]Police have classified the traffic accident in Little India on Sunday night that preceded a riot as "causing death by a negligent act." The driver of the private bus, a 55-year-old Singaporean, is assisting with investigations.[/h]
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Rioters damage an ambulace during the riot at Little India. (Photo: TODAY)








SINGAPORE: Police have classified the traffic accident in Little India on Sunday night that preceded a riot as "causing death by a negligent act."


The driver of the private bus, a 55-year-old Singaporean, is assisting with investigations.
Police said the 27 people who were arrested in the ensuing riot include 24 Indian nationals, two Bangladeshi nationals and one Singapore Permanent Resident.


They are aged between 23 and 45.
In a statement on Monday afternoon, police also said the 27 police personnel who were injured in the violence have been discharged from hospital.


They included 22 police officers and five auxiliary police officers.
The officers had sought treatment at the hospital for injuries and lacerations.


Some 300 police officers, including those from the Special Operations Command and the Gurkha Contingent, had responded to the incident on Sunday night.


A fatal traffic accident involving a pedestrian had occurred at the junction of Race Course Road and Hampshire Road at about 9.20pm on Sunday night.


Shortly after, a riot broke out, involving some 400 people. They damaged vehicles, including 16 police vehicles.
The accident victim, a 33-year-old Indian national, succumbed to his injuries and was pronounced dead at the scene.

The driver of the private bus was sent conscious to hospital.


Police said the damaged vehicles had been removed from Race Course Road and Hampshire Road, and the affected roads were opened at 6.45am on Monday.


They said they take the incident very seriously and will spare no effort to arrest those who were involved.
 
The horn stops abruptly. Another vehicle catches fire. Occasionally there is the sound of something breaking, smashing, followed by loud cheers.

Bloody Bangladeshis.

No, they’re not Bangladeshi. Most likely Madrasi.

What makes you think they are one or the other?

Because the Bangladeshis don’t come to this corner of Little India.
That’s a far stretch.

No, seriously. This is where the workers from India have a drink on weekends.
Boy, are they pissed.

They’re just drunk.

They’re not all this angry. I know this guy, Suresh, who helps us out all the time. He calls his wife in India every night, without fail.

Everyone needs a catalyst.

Photo by Vinod Rai Sharma.

http://preetk.wordpress.com/page/2/
 
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This is a Ah Neh vs sinkee incident. Foreigners - Ah Nehs, Ah Tiongs and Pinoys - have shown over the years their contempt of sinkees. Now they are acting that animosity out.

When is the PAP government going to wake up to this reality?
 
PAP govt needs cheap labour. They would not do anything.

This is a Ah Neh vs sinkee incident. Foreigners - Ah Nehs, Ah Tiongs and Pinoys - have shown over the years their contempt of sinkees. Now they are acting that animosity out.

When is the PAP government going to wake up to this reality?
 
PAP govt needs cheap labour. They would not do anything.

The PAP government needs Cheap, FREE FLOWING funds...that is why, we will not see our CPF money so soon! or never!:p
 
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LHL should try something called resigning. All this shit happened under his watch.

No wonder his father just mouth open. Don't know what to say.

Bangala or Indian still ah Nehs.
 
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How did all the explosives appear?
Was there intention to create trouble already?
 
President Tony Tan urges S'poreans to continue keeping country safe

President Tony Tan Keng Yam has urged Singaporeans not to let the violence in Little India last night undermine their confidence in the society. Instead, he said, the people should redouble their commitment to keep Singapore safe, peaceful and strong.

That is the worst drivel to come out of a human being's mouth.

Fuck you Tony Tan, bastard son of Tan Chin Tuan and uncle/cousin of the Lees.

YOU and YOUR govt keep US Singaporeans safe. YOU owe us. We don't owe you.

:oIo: and :kma:
 
Have they named the members and head of the COI yet?

If not, chances are it may be the COP or a director/deputy secretary at MHA........................ :rolleyes:
 
\President Tony Tan Keng Yam has urged Singaporeans not to let the violence in Little India last night undermine their confidence in the society. Instead, he said, the people should redouble their commitment to keep Singapore safe, peaceful and strong.

Is this a call for public vigilantism? Especially considering the SPF beat a retreat in the face of a mob? Why do we need the SPF and the home affairs minister anyway?
 
Is this a call for public vigilantism? Especially considering the SPF beat a retreat in the face of a mob? Why do we need the SPF and the home affairs minister anyway?

The home affairs minister & his men, will beat a hasty retreat, if we were ever invaded from the NORTH!
 
The blaming game has began, hopefully 3 mths down the road most could not recall what happen except that they work really hard to tell us the obvious other than acknowledging incompetancy & worse, losing touch of urgency on ground. In the meanwhile, big fat bonus is safeguarded & year end leave as planned, phew. :p
 
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