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2 men, 1 with a bloodied face, seen fighting outside Punggol coffee shop, police investigating

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2 men, 1 with a bloodied face, seen fighting outside Punggol coffee shop, police investigating​

Investigations are ongoing.

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Seri Mazliana
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March 06, 2026, 10:48 AM​


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Two men were seen in an altercation outside a coffee shop in Punggol on Jan. 30.

A video shared on Telegram by user Sgfollowsall showed the two men in a heated fight near a pedestrian walkway and dining area.

In response to Mothership's queries, police confirmed that officers were alerted to the fight at Block 108 Punggol Field at around 5:05pm.

Bloody man, bystanders intervened​

At the start of the clip, a man in a black T-shirt could be seen squaring off against another man in a beige top, who attempted to knee the first man in the abdomen.

The man in the black T-shirt countered his attack with punches aimed at the other man's face.

The face of the man in a beige shirt was also visibly bloodied from the altercation.

The brawl moved toward a nearby railing, where some men — an older man in a white shirt, one man in a white-and-red jersey, and a man in a different beige T-shirt — attempted to intervene.

Despite their efforts, the conflict did not stop, with the man in black gesturing aggressively at the other man near the outdoor seating of the food centre.

Towards the end of the video, the two men still attempted to go at each other but were eventually separated by the bystanders.

The specific cause of the dispute remains unclear.

Penalties for fighting in public​

Police investigations are ongoing.

Those found guilty of affray, or public disturbance caused by two people fighting in a public place, may be jailed for up to one year, or fined up to S$5,000, or both.

Top photos via Sgfollowsall/Telegram
 
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