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Serious [Guess the race]73 yo granny handcuffed and restrained by Sinkie poodles

Pinkieslut

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70% Pioneer (Half Dead) handcuffed by police after reporting a lost pawn shop ticket

I suggest she be brought to the death chamber to be made into fertilizers too add GDP.



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Elderly woman arrested and handcuffed by police after reporting a lost pawn shop ticket


An old and frail women went to a neighbourhood police centre to report a lost pawn shop ticket but got arrested instead. She was handcuffed and given leg restraints and her family wasn’t informed by the police because the women was stressed and overwhelmed and was unable to recall the contact details of any of her relatives.

Madam Gertrude Simon wrote in The Straits Times on 15 March that she is deeply saddened and shocked by the events that happened to her mother that took place on 4 March.

Mdm Simon wrote, “My mother is 73 years old, frail and suffers from a host of medical conditions. That morning, she went to the Ang Mo Kio South Neighbourhood Police Centre to report a lost pawn shop ticket.”

“However, the officer-in-charge informed her that there was a warrant of arrest issued against her in 2015 for failing to appear for a court hearing on a town council-related matter.”

The police did not provide her mother with more details of the offence but she was taken into custody to the Ang Mo Kio Police Station and, from there, to the State Courts, before being remanded at Changi Women's Prison (CWP), Mdm Simon informed.

While in custody, her mother was stressed and overwhelmed, and was unable to recall the contact details of any of her relatives.

“Hence, it was only later that afternoon, after we were contacted by a CWP staff member, that we found out about my mother's whereabouts. She was remanded over the weekend and was not allowed any visits. She was taken to the State Courts on March 6, where bail was offered. Thankfully, the prison officials had placed my mother in the medical ward, so she received her daily doses of medicine,” she wrote.

It is easy to understand that her elderly mother was traumatised by the incident, as Mdm Simon wrote.

She then gave her opinion on the incident, “There is a serious need for the police and government agencies to re-examine the procedures involving our elderly.”

“When elderly suspects are detained, factors like their age, health and mental state, along with the seriousness of the offence, need to be considered.”

“Their sudden detention and lack of access to their loved ones can be very traumatic,” wrote Mdm Simon.

“Their next-of-kin must be contacted; if necessary, the elderly person should be taken home to retrieve phone records,” she pointed agreeably.

As Mdm Simon wrote, it would make it easier to make bail arrangements and avoid the need for her mother to be taken to prison.

Mdm Simon continued, “Furthermore, when my mother was moved between the police station, CWP and the court, she was handcuffed and had leg restraints on. It is appalling that a weak old woman was subjected to such harsh treatment.”

Mdm Simon didn’t tell about what happened to her mother afterwards or about the warrant for her arrest that dated in 2015 and why she wasn’t arrested before her mother came by herself to the police centre on different cause; however it is agreeable when she suggested that law enforcement officers must be empowered to exercise flexibility to handle such cases with empathy and more humane considerations.

“I hope our pioneer generation members will not be subjected to such an ordeal in future.” Mdm Simon wrote.
 

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Re: 70% Pioneer (Half Dead) handcuffed by police after reporting a lost pawn shop tic

In the future, for another Gertrude Simon ( most likely kek leng), in the future....they will be informed that, TC offences for people over 55 years of age , who did not respond to court hearing & a warrant of arrest is issued; they will be "recycled"...& the police "recycled" her mother...'SOYLENT GREEN IS PEOPLE, SOYLENT GREEN IS PEOPLE"...:biggrin:

Since this is AMK....whom did Gertrude & her mother voted for?....PAP of course!...congratulation, enjoy the treatment.:rolleyes:
 

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At least her mother wasn't raped.
If she were in India, she would have been fucked by everyone in the police station and she will need to crawl her way out with her labia gasping for air.
 

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In the future, for another Gertrude Simon ( most likely kek leng), in the future....they will be informed that, TC offences for people over 55 years of age , who did not respond to court hearing & a warrant of arrest is issued; they will be "recycled"...& the police "recycled" her mother...'SOYLENT GREEN IS PEOPLE, SOYLENT GREEN IS PEOPLE"...:biggrin:

Since this is AMK....whom did Gertrude & her mother voted for?....PAP of course!...congratulation, enjoy the treatment.:rolleyes:

So disgusting, how come backside doctor never offer to help Mata poke her arse as well?
 

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one sided story. She kena fined for $400 for potted plants

You get fined for having "green fingers" ?? or was she throwing the potted plants? she didn't "grease" the TC palms...so they use " yee loy sang chuen"...to subdue her?
 

frenchbriefs

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one sided story. She kena fined for $400 for potted plants

having potted plants is a warrant for arrestable offense now?

also whats with the fucking lazy sonofabitch SPF?warrant issued for her arrest since 2015 they wait for the suspect to stroll into their office 2 years later then arrest her?too busy driving to mcdonalds drive thru for supper every night?
 

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You guys should have known better:

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Standard procedures were followed and several opportunities were given for a 74-year-old woman to contact her family during her arrest, said the prison service and police force.

They were responding to a letter published on Wednesday in The Straits Times Forum page by Madam Gertrude Simon that her mother Josephine Savarimuthu was handcuffed and had leg restraints on when she was moved between the police station, Changi Women's Prison (CWP) and the court.

She wrote that there was a need for the police and government agencies to re-examine the procedures involving elderly suspects, and that factors like their age, health and mental state, along with the seriousness of the offence, had to be considered.

A joint statement by the Singapore Prison Service (SPS) and Singapore Police Force (SPF) last night said she was not restrained by the police, and this was done only when she was transferred to prison as part of standard procedures.

"Throughout her time with the police, Madam Simon's mother was not restrained, and was offered food and water. She did not show any sign of being traumatised, and was alert when in police custody," it added.

The statement said Madam Savarimuthu had lodged a police report at Ang Mo Kio South Neighbourhood Police Centre on March 4 - a Saturday - for a missing pawn ticket. While processing her report, the police officer discovered that Madam Savarimuthu had an outstanding warrant of arrest issued by the court in 2016 for failing to attend court relating to a town council summons.

It added that Madam Savarimuthu admitted she had an outstanding case with the town council. She was placed under arrest and transferred to Ang Mo Kio Police Division, where she was allowed to call a bailor but declined to do so, said the agencies, adding that she was transferred to the State Courts the same morning to process her outstanding arrest warrant.

The statement said that at the State Courts, Madam Savarimuthu was again asked if she wished to contact anyone for bail, but she declined again.

"If she had accepted the bail offer, she would have been released that day, and attended court another day," it added.

Madam Savarimuthu was then escorted by SPS officers to CWP to be remanded until March 6, a Monday, which was the next available date for court mention.

In her transfer to prison, Madam Savarimuthu was restrained at the hands and legs, which is part of SPS' standard operating procedures, which include preventing persons in custody from harming themselves, the agencies said.

At the prison, Madam Savarimuthu provided the contact details of her granddaughter, who was reached on the same day about what had happened, the next court date and procedure for bail.

The agencies said Madam Simon went to CWP and was informed by SPS officers on the court procedures for bailing out her mother.

"She was also reassured that SPS was aware of her mother's pre-existing medical condition and that she was being provided with the necessary medication and assistance," it added.

"The police and SPS have a duty to enforce the law and to ensure that the rule of law is respected. At the same time, we are committed to ensuring the well-being and safety of persons in our custody."

Speaking to The Straits Times last night at her Ang Mo Kio flat with Madam Simon by her side, the elderly woman said the town council matter involved the wrongful placement of potted plants outside her flat, which amounted to an offence involving a $400 fine.

Of her encounter, she said: "I feel very sad. Why did they do this to an old woman?"

She added of her experience at the police station: "I was confused, I did not know what to say."

Madam Simon, 55, said her mother - who lives alone - could not recall the contact details of any relatives while in custody as she was "stressed and overwhelmed". As a result, the family found out only later that day after a CWP officer contacted them.

Despite the agencies' account, Madam Simon said her mother was handcuffed and restrained when she was moved from the police post to the police division and to the courts. But she said her mother, who suffers from several illness, was thankfully placed in the medical ward in prison, where she received her daily doses of medicine.

"When I saw her after her release, she was very quiet and when I brought her home, she slept with her hands closed to her face, like in handcuffs," she added.

• Additional reporting by Seow Bei Yi
 

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The shitskin daughter should be arrested for maligning our esteemed Poodles.

Lock her up and spread her black pussy lips wide to check for maggots.
 

syed putra

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why should an non chinese be subjected to a chinese dominated and controlled court? The laws are different.
 

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Here is a picture of the shit skin shit and her mum OMG

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chootchiew

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Bro,
Need your help on this urban legend, do they flog dead bodies?
not a urban legend.
in the 60s to 70s they did whipped the suicide decease. my parents witness it in the well known chap si Lao ( 14 storey) Queens town, the highest hdb in sg.
 

halsey02

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having potted plants is a warrant for arrestable offense now?

also whats with the fucking lazy sonofabitch SPF?warrant issued for her arrest since 2015 they wait for the suspect to stroll into their office 2 years later then arrest her?too busy driving to mcdonalds drive thru for supper every night?

The ones at my police post, spend their time queuing up to buy breakfast, lunch & dinner at the malay stall in the coffee shop, nearby. They certainly are well fed.
 
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