Youth fined for putting 'biggest gangster' on leash
by Leong Wee Keat
05:55 AM Sep 04, 2010
<script type="text/javascript"> var fontIndex = 2; var fontSize = new Array('0.63em', '0.69em', '0.75em', '0.88em', '1em', '1.13em'); </script> A youth who helped to restrain the "biggest gangster" in Toa Payoh with a dog leash was fined $2,500 for his misdemeanours on Friday.
Wulstan Charles Joseph Pantaleon, 16, was found not to be suitable for probation, a Community Court heard.
On Sept 25, last year, he and three others had restrained the victim with a dog leash after being annoyed with the 17-year-old's boast that he was the "biggest gangster" in Toa Payoh.
The victim was led to a common corridor where he was then tied to a pipe. The four then punched him repeatedly.
In mitigation, Wulstan said he bore no animosity towards the victim.
Two other youths in the gang, who cannot be named due to their age, have been sent to the Singapore Boys' Home for two years.
Another accomplice, Muhammad Khair E Samsul, 17, was fined $3,000.
LEONG WEE KEAT