Man arrested in Subordinate Courts for hitting glass wall

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Man arrested in Subordinate Courts for hitting glass wall

By Shaffiq Alkhatib |
Posted: 15 February 2011 1832 hrs
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SINGAPORE : A 35-year-old unemployed man was arrested in the Subordinate Courts on Tuesday morning after he allegedly hit a glass wall located on the second floor of the building.

Daniel Lee Yang Siew is also currently accused of five counts of cheating involving cash and valuables worth some S$3,000

It's believed he committed these offences between 12 and 27 November 2008.

Lee is also accused of one count of criminal intimidation after he allegedly threatened a woman verbally on 26 September 2010.

A spokesperson from the Subordinate Courts said that Lee allegedly hit the glass wall while waiting for his case to be heard.

MediaCorp spotted police officers using tape to cordon off a glass panel about the size of a bedroom door.

Several long cracks were seen on the black, reflective panel.

An indentation, which appeared to be fist-shaped, was also spotted on its surface.

Police are currently investigating the incident.

- CNA /ls

 
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