FT on FT crime, making Sinkieland more violent. Good job PAP.

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When u add over 1 million FTs, without vetting them properly, this is what happens. Fuck PAP. Today, they chopping themselves up over $30, tomorrow, they will chop sinkies over more money.

Bangladeshi cleaner attacked in Kallang unable to identify assailants
By Shaffiq Alkhatib | Posted: 06 December 2010 2051 hrs


SINGAPORE : A Bangladeshi cleaner who was hurt in the Kallang slashing case earlier this year has told the court that he was unable to identify his assailants.

This is even though three of those accused of hurting the 21-year-old stood before him in the dock on Monday.

On the first day of a 10-day trial involving the trio, Raja Jana Kazi told District Judge Paul Quan that one of his assailants used a knife to slash the left side of his head.

Pointing to a scar near his forehead, the visibly nervous young man added that about six or seven people attacked him under an overhead bridge near Block 41 Sims Drive between 9pm and midnight on May 28.

He also said that the group robbed him of S$30 cash, a mobile phone and an EZ-link card.

The three Malaysians - 26-year-old cleaner Slyvester Beragok, 22-year-old deliveryman Peter Usit Musa and 28-year-old labourer Landa Sulai - were unrepresented.

They looked calm as they cross examined Mr Raja and Peter was even spotted smiling to himself on several occasions.

Besides Mr Raja, the prosecution will be calling on eight other witnesses.

They include 46-year-old China national Wang Jiu Sheng, who was robbed under an MRT track near Lorong 17 Geylang that evening.

The group allegedly made off with the construction worker's mobile phone worth S$230.

It is believed the trio committed these offences with three other alleged accomplices, 20-year-old Hairee Landak, 22-year-old Micheal Garing and 32-year-old Tony Imba.

Hairee, Micheal and Tony have also been charged with the murder of a 41-year-old Indian construction worker, Shanmuganathan Dillidurai.

Their case will be mentioned again on December 29.

To date, one man has already admitted that he was involved in the crime spree.

Twenty-two-year-old technician Shahman Milak was part of a group that attempted to rob an unknown man under an MRT track near Sims Avenue on May 26.

He was sentenced to two years' jail and six strokes of the cane on October 1.
 
Karma,karma

Not to worry,those who planted this seed will surely reap its reward!
 
Karma,karma

Not to worry,those who planted this seed will surely reap its reward!


With the large number of meek Sinkie peasants in SG, violence is indeed a new thing :D

Look at US, it is much worse. There are a few hundred thousand homicides each year and I wonder if that has prevented US from being the best country in the world?
 
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