A Singaporean man who was on board a Bahamas-flagged cruise ship on the high seas when he allegedly broke into another passenger's cabin and stole a bra has failed in a preliminary legal challenge against the charges he faces. Ng Kok Wai, 29, had argued that he cannot be tried or held criminally liable by the Singapore courts because he.
The accused argued that he cannot be tried here because he was on a foreign ship outside S'pore when the acts were allegedly committed. Read more at straitstimes.com.
SINGAPORE (The Straits Times/Asia News Network): A Singaporean man who was on board a Bahamas-flagged cruise ship on the high seas when he allegedly broke into another passenger's cabin and stole a bra has failed in a preliminary legal challenge against the charges he faces.
Singapore News - A Singaporean man who was on board a Bahamas-flagged cruise ship on the high seas when he allegedly broke into another passenger's cabin and stole a bra has failed in a preliminary legal challenge against the charges he faces. Ng Kok Wai, 29, had argued that he cannot be. Read more at www.tnp.sg