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PM Lee says Committee of Inquiry will be set up to look into Little India riot

Set up to committee to wayang waynag for a period of time....and then quietly case closed.
tis 1 2 big 2 close quietly la ... whole world had watched riot erupted in 40-yr riot-free sinkielan ... ahnehlan may demand findings oso ...

metink most likely a sinkie fishermen wil b made scapegoat ... n either dat $8 hart or dat bignose burger wil gif sinkie fishermen a pubic lecture ...
 
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video private la ... got pubic 1 anot? ...


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Why don't Mee Siam Mai hum mentioned about Committee of Inquiry into huge influx of Foreign Trash!!

Its time to clear the TRASH BEFORE ITS TOO LATE!!

So mee siam wake up!!

COI should look into Foreign trash PRC, Ah Neh & Pinoy!!!
 
A Committee of Inquiry is a popular phrase in PAP circles. Every time a difficult decision needs to be made, they set one up.

Why is the MRT so screwed up? Let's have a CoI
Should we investigate ministerial salaries? Let's have a CoI (set up a review committee)
What were the causes of the riot in Little India? Let's have a CoI.

Just wasting more public funds on another futile pointless exercise.

Papaya are very good with all these rubbish phrase COI, COE, PARF, COV(Committee of Violent ,,investigation)
 
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This video with sinkee analysis wins my vote.

Shows how kiasi the police was. Where was the ang chia? We have three ang chia units ...showed off at every NDP parade. In the real test, the ang chia fails big time.
Can we conclude that our military is useless as well?
 
[h=1]Bus driver assisting with investigations over fatal Little India accident[/h]
[h=2]Police have classified the traffic accident in Little India on Sunday night that preceded a riot as "causing death by a negligent act." The driver of the private bus, a 55-year-old Singaporean, is assisting with investigations.

This is total bs. The driver was charged and released on bail. Why was he charged when the investigation was not completed? The evidence was contaminated by the riot. The witnesses, all Ah Nehs, could be relied on. But here the PAP government decided to charge the driver asap. This is sickening as it shows how quick the PAP government is willing to placate the Ah Nehs.

Some 300 police officers, including those from the Special Operations Command and the Gurkha Contingent, had responded to the incident on Sunday night.

We have 300 cops on site and they allowed the carnage to happen. Why? Because the PAP government is afraid of the Indian Government? I suspect our Indian ministers in the cabinet have a big say in this. LHL is weak. He has allowed the sinkee Indian ministers to sell this country to India. We have a free trade agreement with India that allows them to send unlimited people to work in sinkapore. Now, we see that the PAP government does even dare to use force to stop riots by Ah Nehs.
 
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At a media briefing on Sunday evening, police said the Indian national who died after being hit by a private bus at Race Course Road had been causing trouble on the bus before the accident.
The bus driver, a Singaporean Chinese, 55, has been arrested, and is out on bail.
Police said the case against the driver is classified as “causing death by a negligent act”, an offence under Section 304a (b) of the penal code chapter
224. According to the police, 33-year-old construction worker Sakthivel Kumaravelu was intoxicated, and had boarded the private bus, which was believed to be ferrying foreign workers to the Avery Lodge dormitory in Jalan Papan.
The bus driver asked for assistance from a 38-year-old Singaporean woman who was responsible for checking the arrival and departure times of the buses.
He asked her for help to get Mr Sakthivel off the bus as he was causing trouble.
She managed to get Mr Sakthivel off the bus, and the bus driver subsequently closed the door before moving off.
Police said the driver heard a loud bang on the left side of his bus as he was making a left turn onto Race Course Road.
Upon alighting to check, the bus driver found Mr Sakthivel underneath the bus, near the left rear tyre of the private bus.

The police is so quick to charge the sinkee driver even though it found the deceased the trouble maker. The witnesses are all Ah Nehs ...can we expect them to tell the truth? But the police thinks their testimony is good enough to charge the sinkee.


Police said two officers arrived at the scene at about 9:40pm, 17 minutes after a call was made reporting the accident.
They found that a crowd of about 100 men had surrounded the scene, but were not yet aggressive.
Singapore Civil Defence officers tried to extricate Mr Sakthivel from underneath the bus, but their efforts were hindered by the crowd that had by now become "boisterous".
Police and SCDF officers had to form a shield to protect the officers who had to extricate the victim.
By the time they managed to recover Mr Sakthivel's body at about 10pm, the crowd had started assaulting the bus driver and the time-keeper, by throwing bottles and dustbins at the bus.
This shows how inept the SPF is. How did the policemen fail to control the situation and allow it to deteriorate into a riot?



The police said that according to standard protocol, two troops of Special Operations Command officers were deployed to manage the crowd, which had by now grown to about 400 people.
Standard protocol failed big time!!!!

They arrived at 10:30pm, but due to congestion on the streets, had to go to the location on foot.
Wouldn't calling in a few chopper scare the hell out of those hooligans? It sure will. Instead we have the supposedly elite police officers go on foot to the scene. How long does it take to acquire a few choppers from the RSAF?

Together with the police officers from the Tanglin and Central Police Division, the Special Operations Command got the situation under control by 11:30pm.
They should have been in control of the situation at 9.17 pm. Yes, a traffic accident should never have to deteriorate into a riot.


Police said they are interviewing many more men from the various dormitories, and will likely make more arrests in the coming days.
You know the PAP Government is afraid to upset the Indian government by its weak response to a serious breach of public peace in sinkapore. The right move should have been hauling up all those who were at the scene and put them away for a few days until the investigation ends. Or better still, deport all of them in that area within a week. That will send a strong message. Nope, our government is too afraid of the Indian government to take strong actions.
 
The police is so quick to charge the sinkee driver even though it found the deceased the trouble maker. The witnesses are all Ah Nehs ...can we expect them to tell the truth? But the police thinks their testimony is good enough to charge the sinkee.



This shows how inept the SPF is. How did the policemen fail to control the situation and allow it to deteriorate into a riot?




Standard protocol failed big time!!!!


Wouldn't calling in a few chopper scare the hell out of those hooligans? It sure will. Instead we have the supposedly elite police officers go on foot to the scene. How long does it take to acquire a few choppers from the RSAF?


They should have been in control of the situation at 9.17 pm. Yes, a traffic accident should never have to deteriorate into a riot.



You know the PAP Government is afraid to upset the Indian government by its weak response to a serious breach of public peace in sinkapore. The right move should have been hauling up all those who were at the scene and put them away for a few days until the investigation ends. Or better still, deport all of them in that area within a week. That will send a strong message. Nope, our government is too afraid of the Indian government to take strong actions.

COI..as independent as the President is from the government
 
COI = waste tax payer money. all ministars please return all the evil money!!!!
 
[h=1]8 more arrested over Little India riot[/h]
[h=2]As of 6am on Tuesday morning, eight more Indian nationals were arrested in the wake of the Little India riot on Sunday. And more people may be apprehended in the coming days, said police in a news conference.[/h]
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Policemen from the Special Operations Command patrol the streets of Singapore's Little India on Monday following a riot on December 8. (AFP/Roslan Rahman)














SINGAPORE: As of 6am on Tuesday morning, eight more Indian nationals aged between 22 and 38 years old were arrested in the wake of the Little India riot on Sunday.


And more people may be apprehended in the coming days, said police in a news conference on Tuesday.


Authorities are also going to install more cameras in the vicinity of Race Course Road in the coming week to monitor the situation.


Along with increased police presence and the alcohol ban in Little India this weekend, they aim to ensure things remain calm and orderly.


At around 9.23pm on December 8, police were informed of a bus knocking down an Indian national in Singapore's Little India.


Police and the Singapore Civil Defence Force (SCDF) arrived within 15 minutes.

By 9.45pm, a crowd of about 400 people, mostly foreign workers, had gathered around the site


SCDF officers tried to extricate the man knocked down by the bus, and were pelted with projectiles by the mob at around 9.56pm.


Police investigations revealed that the Indian national appeared fairly unsteady and was chasing after the bus.

He then fell onto the path of the bus's rear tyre and was run over.


The scale of investigations conducted by authorities after the riot was massive.


176 people were brought to the Criminal Investigation Department for questioning. And more than 10 foreign worker dormitories were also checked islandwide.


Authorities also checked Housing Development Board flats where foreign workers lived.

Some 3,700 foreign workers have been interviewed.


Along with cameras installed in Little India, there will also be increased police presence there, and at Golden Mile Complex and Geylang where foreign workers normally congregate.


Deputy Prime Minister Teo Chee Hean said: "The vast majority of those who live in Singapore, Singaporeans as well as those who come here to work, want a safe and orderly environment, and this is what we intend to continue to maintain.

“So the police, other security agencies and all government agencies will work together to make sure that we can do so."

Members of the Committee of Inquiry looking into the riot will be revealed at the end of the week. Their terms of reference will also be made known.


Commenting on the issue, Law and Foreign Affairs Minister K Shanmugam said there is no evidence to suggest that the foreign workers involved in the riot were unhappy with their employers or the government.


He was responding to various comments made which implied that such unhappiness was a cause for the riot.

Mr Shanmugam said: "Looking at what the majority of Singaporeans want, they will want us to treat the foreign workers in a humane way.


“You know, the majority, they recognise that many of them are needed. They recognise that many of them are good people, they are here to earn a living. But we must make sure the minority don't create trouble."


Mr Shanmugam said there was no excuse for the violence, and that swift and decisive action will be taken against those who break the law.


The Singapore School and Private Hire Bus Owners' Association said that every Sunday and public holiday, there will be 240 drivers ferrying 20,000 foreign workers from their dormitories to Little India and back.


The association met the Land Transport Authority (LTA) on Monday to discuss how to safeguard their drivers' safety.

The association said it is waiting for LTA's decision on whether the service will be disrupted for one or two weeks.




- CNA/nd
 
In a Facebook post, Law and Foreign Affairs Minister K Shanmugam Sc called a news bulletin about Singapore's Little India riot by Chennai-based SunTV "erroneous and irresponsible". Singapore's High Commissioner to India, Lim Thuan Kuan, has written to Sun TV Network requesting an immediate correction. http://cna.asia/19eRF1i

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As expected, the findings after the COI will be :

ITS AN HONEST MISTAKE
 
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Will COI cover up this shamful episode of Policemen hiding in Ambulance and running away from the scene of a crime?
 
The police is so quick to charge the sinkee driver even though it found the deceased the trouble maker. The witnesses are all Ah Nehs ...can we expect them to tell the truth? But the police thinks their testimony is good enough to charge the sinkee.


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The ah nehs can be trusted. After that, I trust cobras.

The only entities never ever to be trusted will be the stinkapore police and all other PAP run and controlled bodies
PAP NEVER EVER TO BE TRUSTED EVER
 
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Will COI cover up this shamful episode of Policemen hiding in Ambulance and running away from the scene of a crime?

like this how to fight...whahaha.
 
You can trust the COI to recommend Victoria Cross be given to Ah Loonie and all his cohorts for bravery in setting up the COI.
And all members of the COI will receive 10 million for their time.

WHAT THE FUCK1
YOU THINK TIME FOR THOSE PEOPLE COME CHEAP CHEAP IS IT?
 
[h=1]3 more charged with rioting at Little India[/h]
[h=2]Three more men have been charged with rioting at Little India on Sunday. This brings to 27 the total number of people charged so far.[/h]
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Three Indian nationals arrive in court in Singapore. They will be charged with rioting in Little India. (Photo: Xabryna Kek)







SINGAPORE: Three more Indian nationals were charged in court on Wednesday with rioting at Little India on Sunday evening.


The three men, aged 22 to 36, were alleged to have smashed the private bus involved in an accident which occurred shortly before the riot.


Rajendran Ranjan, 22, Moorthy Kabildev, 24 and Sathiyamoorthy Siv Sivaraman, 36, made their first appearance in court Wednesday afternoon.


Deputy Public Prosecutor Norman Yew read out their charges and requested for them to be remanded in police custody for another week for police investigations.


The three men appeared expressionless as a court interpreter read out their charges in Tamil.


A representative from the Law Society of Singapore informed the accused of the possibility to seek help through the Criminal Legal Aid Scheme - similar to what was brought up to the first batch of 24 men who were charged on Tuesday.


The case will be mentioned in court again on 18 December.




- CNA/xq
 
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