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Liu Huijian allegedly had 156 replica guns. TNP PHOTO: KELVIN CHNG
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A man accused of selling replica guns online allegedly tried but failed to engage an unsuspecting private-hire car driver to deliver the goods, a district court heard yesterday.
Liu Huijian, 41, is on trial for an offence under the Arms and Explosives Act.
The Singaporean allegedly had in his possession 156 guns from which pellets could be discharged, as well as component parts of such guns. They were found in a Sims Place flat on Nov 16, 2018, court documents said.
Taking the stand yesterday on the first day of Liu s trial, Grab driver Tan Chee Pheow recalled receiving a booking around 9am to transport a passenger from the Sims area to Woodlands, but he could not remember the date.
Liu allegedly had in his possession 156 guns from which pellets could be discharged. The Straits Times
SINGAPORE: A man accused of selling replica guns online allegedly tried but failed to engage an unsuspecting private-hire car driver to deliver the goods, a district court heard on April 8.
Liu Huijian, now 41,is on trial for an offence under the Arms and Explosives Act.
They were found in a Sims Place flat on Nov 16, 2018.
The Grab driver, Tan Chee Pheow, took the stand on Thursday, the first day of Liu s trial.
He recalled receiving a booking at around 9am to transport a passenger from the Sims area to Woodlands. However, Tan told the court he could not remember the date of the booking.
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Singapore Management University student Lee Yan Ru is accused of outraging the modesty of a student during an overnight study session at SMU in 2019. TNP FILE PHOTO
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The alleged molest victim of a Singapore Management University (SMU) student sat through the accused s testimony yesterday, during which he repeatedly maintained that she had consented to his advances on her.
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