Pang was brought to court on Wednesday in handcuffs. Police prosecutors sought to remand her for two weeks at the Institute of Mental Health (IMH), but defence lawyer K Ravendran objected.
He said Pang has a five-month-old baby and had not made care arrangements for the child.
The district judge granted Pang bail of S$5,000 to arrange for childcare before being remanded at IMH for psychiatric assessment.
Pang has a history of psychiatric treatment, the court heard, but has not been attending follow-up appointments or taking her medication.
Tan Sung Meng, 46, faces a charge of committing a rash act endangering the safety of others, while Pang Pei Pei, 40, faces a charge of committing mischief.
The two are accused of acting together with Ang Sim Poh, who has not yet been charged.
He said Pang has a five-month-old baby and had not made care arrangements for the child.
The district judge granted Pang bail of S$5,000 to arrange for childcare before being remanded at IMH for psychiatric assessment.
Pang has a history of psychiatric treatment, the court heard, but has not been attending follow-up appointments or taking her medication.
Tan Sung Meng, 46, faces a charge of committing a rash act endangering the safety of others, while Pang Pei Pei, 40, faces a charge of committing mischief.
The two are accused of acting together with Ang Sim Poh, who has not yet been charged.