Singapore News - An American man who had falsely claimed there was a bomb on board a Singapore Airlines (SIA) flight was sentenced to four weeks’ jail on Friday after he pleaded guilty to an assault charge for slapping a man. La Andy Hien Duc, 37, was given a discharge amounting to an. Read more at www.tnp.sg
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SINGAPORE - The 37-year-old man who claimed there was a bomb on board an Singapore Airlines (SIA) flight is set to receive a stern warning for using threatening words. American La Andy Hien Duc, 37, is expected to plead guilty on Nov 4 to a charge of slapping a man while travelling on board SIA flight SQ33 from San Francisco.
SINGAPORE (The Straits Times/Asia News Network): The 37-year-old man who allegedly claimed there was a bomb on board an Singapore Airlines (SIA) flight has been denied bail on Thursday (Oct 13) as he is deemed to pose a danger to the public.