Angmoh really Duaki. Bloke who robbed Stanchart bank spared caning

In this case mha should acknowledge their incompetence for allowing him to flee to Thailand
 
Not happy then revoke the extradition treaty lah. :biggrin:
 
In this case mha should acknowledge their incompetence for allowing him to flee to Thailand

Mas Selamat could flee a toilet and escape to Malaysia, the ICA jiakliaobees are only good for bullying Sinkies. :cool:
 
Singapore no chance unless it merges with motherland China. Otherwise, kenna fuck backside by AMDK is a given.
 
This bugger was sentenced to 5 years and 6 strokes of the cane. Useless poodles let him escape and now have to rely on extradition treaty to get him back. If don't agree to no caning condition then the fucker goes scotch free. Better to agree and get the fucker back into our custody. After all, the Brit police had already done the work for our useless poodles by catching the bugger.

But there's nothing to prevent us from increasing his jail term from 5 years to say 10 years to compensate for not carrying out the caning part. Only need to do this badass stuff swee swee so that the Brits cannot complain that we have not honoured the letter or spirit of the agreement.

I can think of several ways to do it. Best is for a judge of the High Court to exercise its revisionary jurisdiction or something like that, examine the records and increase the jail term to ten years. Can claim that our judiciary is independent mah and nothing to do with Sinkie gahbrament breaking its promises to the British government. Another way is to cancel the normal one third remission for good behaviour, but only after he has already served two thirds of the 5 years, then warden summon him for coffee and announce the "good news" to him. Problem with this option is can't tekan the fucker beyond the 5 year sentence already issued.

Another way, which can be used in addition to the above, is to convict him for the offense of escaping to Thailand while his got an outstanding conviction and then whack the fucker with a huge deterrent sentence.

Will our highly paid civil serpents be able to do what is required of them? I highly doubt it.
 
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This bugger was sentenced to 5 years and 6 strokes of the cane. Useless poodles let him escape and now have to rely on extradition treaty to get him back. If don't agree to no caning condition then the fucker goes scotch free. Better to agree and get the fucker back into our custody. After all, the Brit police had already done the work for our useless poodles by catching the bugger.

But there's nothing to prevent us from increasing his jail term from 5 years to say 10 years to compensate for not carrying out the caning part. Only need to do this badass stuff swee swee so that the Brits cannot complain that we have not honoured the letter or spirit of the agreement.

I can think of several ways to do it. Best is for a judge of the High Court to exercise its revisionary jurisdiction or something like that, examine the records and increase the jail term to ten years. Can claim that our judiciary is independent mah and nothing to do with Sinkie gahbrament breaking its promises to the British government. Another way is to cancel the normal one third remission for good behaviour, but only after he has already served two thirds of the 5 years, then warden summon him for coffee and say announce the "good news" to him. Problem with this option is can't tekan the fucker beyond the 5 year sentence already issued.

Will our highly paid civil serpents be able to do what is required of them? I highly doubt it.
I am sure many Canadians are looking at this case.

If he goes scott free many will go to SG to rob banks.

Local Singaporeans and regional peopel dont dare rob Singapore banks.

So the ruling will be a message sent to foreigners likely AMDK only.

Lol!
 
This bunch rob stanchart daily but none of them are getting caned either.

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Thats nothing compared to this

Hin Leong founder OK Lim to face 105 more charges​

FILE PHOTO: Founder of collapsed oil trading firm Hin Leong Trading, Lim Oon Kuin, better known as OK Lim, arrives at the State Courts in Singapore Apr 30, 2021. (Photo: REUTERS/Edgar Su)
By Vanessa Paige Chelvan
24 Jun 2021 11:29AM (Updated: 24 Jun 2021 12:51PM)
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SINGAPORE: Another 105 charges were filed on Thursday (Jun 24) against Lim Oon Kuin, the founder of collapsed oil trading firm Hin Leong Trading.
The new charges are on top of 25 forgery-related charges filed against the 79-year-old, who is better known as OK Lim, last year and in April this year.

Lim now faces a total of 130 charges, including 68 for cheating, 47 for abetment of forgery, 14 for abetment for forgery for the purpose of cheating and one for abetment of forgery of a valuable security, the Singapore Police Force (SPF) said in a news release.
Lim's bail amount has been raised to S$4 million, up from S$3 million, as the new charges against him "involve more financial institutions, larger sums disbursed and large sums outstanding," SPF said.
Hin Leong, one of Asia's largest oil traders, was placed under so-called judicial management in April last year after banks demanded repayment of loans as oil prices crashed amid the coronavirus pandemic - a collapse that revealed earlier financial troubles.
An affidavit signed by Lim cited the dramatic collapse in global oil prices – brought about by the COVID-19 outbreak and a price war among the oil majors - and a lack of hedging policies among factors behind the company’s financial distress.

The affidavit, which said Lim was resigning immediately as director of the family-held company, did not specify over how many years the losses were incurred.
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File photo of Lim Oon Kuin, founder of Singapore oil trader Hin Leong. (Photo: Reuters/Edgar Su)

Hin Leong, which means “prosperity” in Chinese, is now struggling to repay debts of US$3.85 billion.
The troubles at the firm are said to affect 23 banks, with HSBC reportedly having the biggest exposure at about US$600 million, followed by ABN Amro at US$300 million.

READ: Hin Leong founder and former oil tycoon OK Lim faces another 23 forgery-related charges

READ: High Court approves move to freeze Hin Leong's founder's assets: Liquidators

Of the new charges filed on Thursday, 35 relate to Lim "allegedly deceiving eight financial institutions into providing accounts receivable financing ... to Hin Leong on the basis that Hin Leong had loaded oil onto particular vessels pursuant to contracts for the sale of oil by Hin Leong to BP Singapore and Unipec Singapore," SPF said.
The financial institutions disbursed about US$1.2 billion, S$55 million of which remains outstanding from Hin Leong to one financial institution, the police added.
Another 33 charges involve nine financial institutions which Lim is accused of deceiving into providing letters of credit and making payment of about US$1 billion to Hin Leong.
About US$180 million remains outstanding from Hin Leong to four of these financial institutions, according to the police.

READ: Third of Hin Leong founder's ships sold to repay debt: Sources

Lim is also accused of conspiring with an employee to forge a valuable security by falsifying a bill of lading, which stated that 501,350.875 US Barrels of Gasoil had been loaded onto the MT Chang Bai San on Mar 13, 2020 when no such thing had occurred.
He also faces 36 charges for conspiring with an employee to forge 37 Certificates of Quality to fool BP Singapore into believing that independent testing had been carried out to certify the quality of oil that was allegedly sold to them by Hin Leong.

READ: Jurong Port completes purchase of Lim family's stake in Universal Terminal

The oil trader, set up in 1973 and owned by Lim and his children Evan Lim and Lim Huey Ching, failed in a year-long effort to restructure debt of about US$3.5 billion.
A Singapore court in May approved a freeze on up to US$3.5 billion of Lim family assets, boosting the prospect of debt recovery from the former oil trading empire that counts some of the world's biggest banks among its creditors.
 
My advise to the West ... be careful what you wish for.

I am not sure what is the statistics for repeat offences in the West, but I am sure Singapore is tackle this problem quite well. Time will tell which system works.

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My advise to the West ... be careful what you wish for.

I am not sure what is the statistics for repeat offences in the West, but I am sure Singapore is tackle this problem quite well. Time will tell which system works.

Race and IQ
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Repeat offence in wesr very high.

Lax on crime.

Singapore really very good with crime.

Except for white collar crime.

Cheat peopel $1b. $3.85b. Hyflux. Bribery Sembcorp marine.

That one in some west countries do better.
 

Shanmugam Says “Singapore Will Fail If Racism and Xenophobia Take Root” Directly Contradicting LKY’s Theory That Racial Superiority Was the Main Reason for Singapore’s Success​


And on the other hand Balck Dog Sham constantly telling us that we should not be racist...WTF is going on ?

Preferences given to foreigners is opposite of xenophobia ????
 
My advise to the West ... be careful what you wish for.

I am not sure what is the statistics for repeat offences in the West, but I am sure Singapore is tackle this problem quite well. Time will tell which system works.

Race and IQ
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The west well and truly wise by not allowing ch8nese to take up residency or.citizenship. they saw wot happened in singspore.
 
Already told you Michael Fay was not caned!
Sinkie idiots were conned by gct to give the impression he was.
This is what LKY called daft.
In fact no ang moh will ever be hanged too!
 
If lky or our old guards is here, they will not flinch but still able to bring him back to face justice.
 
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