Police probing how two expats jumped bail: DPM Teo
Published on Mar 9, 2012

Among the three charged with assault, Nathan Robert Miller was sentenced to jail, but Robert James Springall (above) and Robert Stephen Dahlberg jumped bail. -- TNP FILE PHOTOS

Among the three charged with assault, Nathan Robert Miller was sentenced to jail, but Robert James Springall and Robert Stephen Dahlberg (above) jumped bail. -- TNP FILE PHOTOS
The police are looking into how two expatriates jumped bail, and will discipline the officers responsible if lapses or negligence are uncovered.
Deputy Prime Minister Teo Chee Hean, who is also the Home Affairs Minister, disclosed on Thursday that the internal inquiry is underway. It will be completed next month.
Three expatriates - Australian business development manager Nathan Robert Miller, and options brokers Robert Stephen Dahlberg, a New Zealander, and Robert James Springall, a Briton - were charged in court with assault last July over a brawl at Suntec City in 2010.
Miller pleaded guilty, and was sentenced to three weeks' jail last month.
Read the full story in Friday's edition of The Straits Times.