Singapore News - A club bouncer who wanted to stop a man from running away drove his car into him three times, landing him in hospital. Yesterday, Aaron Chua, 25, pleaded guilty to one count of causing hurt by a rash act. In the early hours of July 25, 2019, Chua had knocked off. Read more at www.tnp.sg
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Aaron Chua Jun Hao, 25, pleaded guilty today to chasing and hitting Shaun Koh Kim Guan, 22, with his car after witnessing Koh slash another man. TODAY pic
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SINGAPORE, April 12 After witnessing a 22-year-old man slash two others and flee, a 25-year-old bouncer gave chase in his car and knocked the other man down three times in a bid to detain him.
Today, Aaron Chua Jun Hao pleaded guilty today to one charge of causing hurt by acting rashly.
Chua was chasing Shaun Koh Kim Guan, who was subsequently arrested and accused of stabbing a two men, aged 32 and 33, with a foldable knife.
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31 people, 5 F&B outlets penalised for breaching COVID-19 rules during Chinese New Year period Another two F&B operators who had been charged in court earlier, were found guilty and fined.
Club Peaches at Concorde Shopping Mall was found to have engaged hostesses who intermingled with different groups of patrons across multiple tables on Feb 26, 2021. (Photo: Singapore Tourism Board)
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SINGAPORE: Two food and beverage outlets have been ordered to close while another three were fined for flouting COVID-19 safe management measures, the Ministry of Sustainability and the Environment (MSE) said on Friday (Mar 5).
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Club with hostesses among four F&B outlets shut for safety breaches
Club One Minallowed gatherings of more than eight.PHOTOS: SINGAPORE TOURISM BOARD, URBAN REDEVELOPMENT AUTHORITY, SINGAPORE FOOD AGENCY, NATIONAL PARKS BOARD
Stall 8 at Food Park coffee shop (above) and Jin Jin Eating House allowed diners to drink alcohol after 10.30pm.
Stall 8 at Food Park coffee shop and Jin Jin Eating House (above) allowed diners to drink alcohol after 10.30pm.
At Changi Beach Park, 76 people were fined.
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A nightclub in Concorde Shopping Mall where hostesses mingled with customers was among four food and beverage outlets ordered to shut for breaching Covid-19 safety measures.
SINGAPORE - Club One Min in Concorde Shopping Mall and Jin Jin Eating House in North Bridge Road are among four food and beverage outlets ordered to close for breaching safe management measures (SMM) after stepped-up inspections during the Chinese New Year period.
Thirteen outlets were also fined for breaching these measures, and 234 people were fined for failing to follow safe distancing at parks and beaches, the Ministry of Sustainability and the Environment (MSE) said on Wednesday (Feb 24).
Second offender One Min was found to have allowed gatherings of more than eight people, and provided hostesses who intermingled with patrons on Feb 19.