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Chitchat Downton east slashing full re enactment





Ringleader of Downtown East murder back in court for cheating charge
THE NEW PAPER
David Sun
Friday, Feb 28, 2020
The New Paper

The ringleader of a violent gang clash at Downtown East a decade ago appears to have run afoul of the law again.
Yesterday, Stilwell Ong Keat Pin, now 28, was slapped with a cheating by personation charge.
Prosecuting officer Lim Hian Teck told the court that the accused is believed to also be involved in other drug and traffic offences.
Investigations are ongoing, and Ong may face additional charges for these offences later.
Ong was jailed in 2012 for 12 years and given 12 strokes of the cane after being convicted of culpable homicide.
He was involved in a widely reported gang clash at Downtown East in 2010 that led to the death of polytechnic student Darren Ng Wei Jie, 19.
The fight involved two rival gangs who had armed themselves for a settlement talk outside a fast-food outlet.
The clash happened on a Saturday evening in front of terrified members of the public.
Ong later admitted to starting the fight and slashing Mr Ng with a chopper.
Mr Ng died in hospital some five hours later with 28 wounds to his head, neck, chest and limbs.
Photos of the bloodied scene circulated on social media after the attack.
Ong received the heaviest sentence among the 12 youths involved, who were all jailed.

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Yesterday, Ong was scheduled to be charged in the morning but turned up in the afternoon about five hours late to face the single charge.
According to court documents, he is alleged to have pretended to be someone else to get a car, believed to be a Toyota Vios, delivered to him.
The cheating allegedly occurred on Oct 11 last year.
When questioned by District Judge Tan Jen Tse as to why he was late, Ong claimed he saw the wrong court timing.
The judge warned him that if he was late for a court appearance again, his bail of $10,000, posted by his brother, could be forfeited.
Ong is expected to be back in court on March 26.
If convicted of cheating by personation, he can be jailed for up to five years, or fined, or both.
This article was first published in The New Paper. Permission required for reproduction.





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The "new" Downtown East feels very cramped. Worse than the typical mall as they tried to cramp so many shops into a small space. Made worse by the low ceiling
 
The "new" Downtown East feels very cramped. Worse than the typical mall as they tried to cramp so many shops into a small space. Made worse by the low ceiling

They literally built a new mall annex building next to the original building (driveway going uphill). I remember that was where you would go to check-in if you're staying in the chalets.

There's a Daiso near a link bridge connecting the two buildings. :rolleyes:
 
Ringleader of Downtown East murder back in court for cheating charge
THE NEW PAPER
David Sun
Friday, Feb 28, 2020
The New Paper

The ringleader of a violent gang clash at Downtown East a decade ago appears to have run afoul of the law again.
Yesterday, Stilwell Ong Keat Pin, now 28, was slapped with a cheating by personation charge.
Prosecuting officer Lim Hian Teck told the court that the accused is believed to also be involved in other drug and traffic offences.
Investigations are ongoing, and Ong may face additional charges for these offences later.
Ong was jailed in 2012 for 12 years and given 12 strokes of the cane after being convicted of culpable homicide.
He was involved in a widely reported gang clash at Downtown East in 2010 that led to the death of polytechnic student Darren Ng Wei Jie, 19.
The fight involved two rival gangs who had armed themselves for a settlement talk outside a fast-food outlet.
The clash happened on a Saturday evening in front of terrified members of the public.
Ong later admitted to starting the fight and slashing Mr Ng with a chopper.
Mr Ng died in hospital some five hours later with 28 wounds to his head, neck, chest and limbs.
Photos of the bloodied scene circulated on social media after the attack.
Ong received the heaviest sentence among the 12 youths involved, who were all jailed.

READ ALSO

amandeyeopeimin_tnp.jpg

Woman asked lover to kill husband by sabotaging his car
Yesterday, Ong was scheduled to be charged in the morning but turned up in the afternoon about five hours late to face the single charge.
According to court documents, he is alleged to have pretended to be someone else to get a car, believed to be a Toyota Vios, delivered to him.
The cheating allegedly occurred on Oct 11 last year.
When questioned by District Judge Tan Jen Tse as to why he was late, Ong claimed he saw the wrong court timing.
The judge warned him that if he was late for a court appearance again, his bail of $10,000, posted by his brother, could be forfeited.
Ong is expected to be back in court on March 26.
If convicted of cheating by personation, he can be jailed for up to five years, or fined, or both.
This article was first published in The New Paper. Permission required for reproduction.





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KNN criminal lawyer subhas was totally wrong to say give them chance to leeset KNN this kind of people doesn't leeserve to be a human being KNN
 
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