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Serious Police Breaks Up Gangster Gladiator Bloodbath At Toa Payoh! Guess Ah Bengs' Race!

JohnTan

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In the early hours of 13 September, suspected members of two rival gangs met at Block 177 Toa Payoh Central to settle a dispute.

Both sides had arrived armed with kitchen knives and PVC pipes filled with concrete. Following a discussion, it was agreed that their issues would be resolved by having one member of each group take part in a one-on-one fight.

As Benjamin Lee Zhe Qing, 21, and Wang Yaoting, 18, scuffled at the open-air carpark behind the block, police officers from the nearby Toa Payoh Neighbourhood Police Centre arrived.

Despite their attempts to flee – some by car and some on foot – nine of the men were arrested at the scene. Follow-up investigations saw another four men arrested, including Lee and Wang.

These details were revealed on Tuesday (18 September) when Lee was brought back to the scene of the confrontation, during which he showed Criminal Investigation Department officers the spots where the gangs met and later decided to hold their fight.

Yahoo News Singapore understands that the police had received a call at 3.45am from a member of the public who informed the police that there were two groups of armed men who looked ready to fight near the block.

Officers arrived at the scene within five minutes and blocked off the carpark gantry, preventing some of the gang members from escaping. Investigations also revealed that Lee had purchased kitchen knives in Geylang for his fellow gang members prior to the confrontation between the groups.

Thus far, 11 men – aged from 18 to 30 – involved in the incident have been charged for illegal assembly with deadly weapons, while investigations against the remaining two men are ongoing.


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Suspected gang member taken to Toa Payoh central for crime scene visit
Video and reporting by Dhany Osman Earlier today, 21-year-old suspected gang member Benjamin Lee was taken by CID officers to Block 177 Toa Payoh Central – where he and his other gang members had allegedly confronted a rival group to settle a dispute in the early hours of 13 September. Lee is one of 11 men who have been charged for illegal assembly with deadly weapons in relation to the incident.

https://sg.news.yahoo.com/suspected...showdown-rival-group-toa-payoh-101407690.html
 

JohnTan

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The gangsters don't look so tough now. They look meek as sheep when confronted by our fierce police.
 

Rogue Trader

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Wahh ... 21 year old so tua jia... Taller than the mata by one head

Must have been feeding on sinkie steroid laden meat
 
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