Riot breaks out in Little India
by admin
InSing - 9 December 2013 12:24 AM

Aerial view of where the riot took place (Photo: Screen grab from YouTube)
In a scene quite unlike an atypical Sunday night in Singapore, a riot has broken out at Little India.
The riot is believed to have started after a bus allegedly hit a person believed to a Bangladeshi national according to media reports. Several videos of the rioting along Racecourse Road and Hampshire Road have been uploaded onto YouTube.
In one video, a bus identified with a BT & Tan signage is seen surrounded by individuals and under attack by a man wielding an weapon (0:15) to shatter the windscreen and another man throwing a dustbin at the bus before being stopped by a passerby.
Listening to the video, a man is overheard saying in Tamil (at 0:36) “the driver is still inside.”
According to reports the crowds have since dispersed since the commotion first broke out around 9:30pm.
“At around 9:30pm we heard sirens wailing around the neighbourhood,” said Derek Lim, 35, a resident who lives on Racecourse Road. “We didn’t think too much about it but later we went out when we heard explosions and saw vehicles on fire at Racecourse and Hampshire road.”
Viknesh Kobinathan, 25, a student who lives in Little India told inSing News that he saw a police car “getting trashed by five or six people”. A report by Today has confirmed that at least one police car has been damaged also that three busloads of riot police have been dispatched to the area.
The Singapore Polcie Force has confirmed the rioting happened at 9.23pm on Sunday 8 December 2013. According to media reports, the police have said that the police are "in control" of the situation.
An update was also posted on their Facebook page notifying Facebook users that the "police officers are at scene and are dealing with the situation. The public is advised to keep away from the affected area. Further updates will be given when available."
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Videos of the rioting have been posted on YouTube. Watch the videos below:
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