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Fricker gets 5 months jail & 3 strokes of cane over vandalism charges
By Sona Remesh | Posted: 25 June 2010 1843 hrs
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SINGAPORE : Swiss national Oliver Fricker has been sentenced to five months jail and three strokes of the cane.
The 32-year-old business consultant pleaded guilty to trespassing into the SMRT Changi Depot and spray-painting two train carriages.
A third vandalism charge for cutting the depot's fence was stood down.
Fricker committed the offences between May 16 and 17 with an alleged accomplice, identified as Dane Alexander Lloyd, a Briton who has since left Singapore.
The court was told Lloyd allegedly masterminded the plan, and had corresponded with a spray paint supplier before his arrival in Singapore on May 15.
The next day, the pair looked for a dimly-lit area of fence surrounding the depot and cut a hole in it. They then painted the two carriages nearest to the fence.
The case saw hours of mitigation and repeated delays in court.
Fricker's lawyer said his client had made a one-off mistake, while under the influence of alcohol.
He added the graffiti had not incited hatred, and left no lasting damage.
But the prosecution said Fricker's sentence should act as a general deterrent for the public.
Fricker's lawyer said his client had shown genuine remorse by cooperating fully with police. - CNA /ls
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Fricker gets 5 months jail & 3 strokes of cane over vandalism charges
By Sona Remesh | Posted: 25 June 2010 1843 hrs
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SINGAPORE : Swiss national Oliver Fricker has been sentenced to five months jail and three strokes of the cane.
The 32-year-old business consultant pleaded guilty to trespassing into the SMRT Changi Depot and spray-painting two train carriages.
A third vandalism charge for cutting the depot's fence was stood down.
Fricker committed the offences between May 16 and 17 with an alleged accomplice, identified as Dane Alexander Lloyd, a Briton who has since left Singapore.
The court was told Lloyd allegedly masterminded the plan, and had corresponded with a spray paint supplier before his arrival in Singapore on May 15.
The next day, the pair looked for a dimly-lit area of fence surrounding the depot and cut a hole in it. They then painted the two carriages nearest to the fence.
The case saw hours of mitigation and repeated delays in court.
Fricker's lawyer said his client had made a one-off mistake, while under the influence of alcohol.
He added the graffiti had not incited hatred, and left no lasting damage.
But the prosecution said Fricker's sentence should act as a general deterrent for the public.
Fricker's lawyer said his client had shown genuine remorse by cooperating fully with police. - CNA /ls