After Hangarian diplomat SG wants Interpol to catch Briton

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Lloyd Dane Alexander fled like MSK after he helped decorated the MRT this week.

After the drunk diplomat driver, is SG going to have interpol warrant this Briton?

:D:D:D
 
Romanian guy haven't caught yet...still wanna catch the BRit?

Home Team Beri Busy Nowadays....

Still got time for CSJ or not? LOL! :D
which is their 1st priority? ... :confused:
 
http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/uk/10261955.stm


Singapore graffiti Briton sought

Page last updated at 07:10 GMT, Tuesday, 8 June 2010 08:10 UK

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Swiss national Oliver Fricker Swiss man Oliver Fricker, alleged to be an accomplice, has been bailed

Singapore says it wants to extradite a British man accused of spray-painting a tube train with graffiti.

An arrest warrant has been issued for Lloyd Dane Alexander, for vandalism after allegedly breaking into a depot. A Swiss man has already been charged.

Singapore police said Mr Alexander fled Singapore after the incident in May. Newspapers said he was in Hong Kong.

Vandalism in Singapore carries a fine of up to £978.63 or three years in jail and three to eight strokes of a cane.

Police did not give details of his age, work or whereabouts.

They have already charged a man they claim was his accomplice. Oliver Fricker, 33, from Switzerland, faces one count of trespassing and two counts of vandalism

He has been bailed and a hearing is set for 21 June.
Rare sight

Police said: "There is an accomplice at large. The identity has been established to be Lloyd Dane Alexander.

"He is a British national and left Singapore before the incident was reported to the police.

The elaborate graffiti is a rare sight on the Singapore tube and footage of it has been posted on websites and blogs.

In 1994, Singapore caned US teenager Michael Fey for vandalism, ignoring leniency pleas by then President Bill Clinton.
 
In 1994, Singapore caned US teenager Michael Fey for vandalism, ignoring leniency pleas by then President Bill Clinton.

Horrible decline in BBC reporting quality and integrity nowadays.

1. BBC can't spell; the US teenager was Michael Fay (not Fey).

2. BBC can't get their facts right. Singapore didn't ignore President Bill Clinton; in diplomacy and leniency, President Ong Teng Cheong commuted the sentence from 6 strokes to 4.

3. BBC can't write proper English; Clinton didn't plead for leniency, he pleaded for clemency, i.e. no caning at all.
 
3. BBC can't write proper English; Clinton didn't plead for leniency, he pleaded for clemency, i.e. no caning at all.


oh no, please no caning . we dun need these kind of publicity.

swiss watches are expensive as it is. if they piss of swiss gov, i cannot imagine how much swiss watches will cost.
 
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