Singapore News - A driver who beat up another motorist, then denied he was the assailant despite being caught on video, had his jail term lengthened to seven weeks after he appealed against his conviction and original five-week prison sentence. High Court Justice Vincent Hoong also banned. Read more at www.tnp.sg
An Indian-origin supervisor, who allowed an untrained worker to operate a forklift, which resulted in the death of another worker, had his prison sentence increased by four months following an appeal from the prosecution, a media report has said.
Singapore, Aug 11: An Indian-origin supervisor, who allowed an untrained worker to operate a forklift, which resulted in the death of another worker, had his prison sentence increased by four months following an appeal from the prosecution, a media report has said. In 2019, Yeduvaka Mali Naidu, a supervisor at Chye Joo Marine, had allowed an untrained worker named Shanmugam Sivarasu to operate a forklift at a shipyard that had faulty brakes, according to the Straits Times newspaper. On one […]