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SINGAPORE - A cab driver was found guilty on Thursday (April 29) of molesting a female passenger after a trial.
SINGAPORE - Three men have been arrested on suspicion of robbing a youth of boxes of e-vaporiser equipment and a mobile phone.
The police received a report around 9.55pm on Thursday (April 8) that the 19-year-old had been assaulted and robbed in Chancery Lane in the Newton area.
The teenager had 50 boxes of assorted e-vaporiser pods and 10 e-vaporiser components. His mobile phone was also allegedly taken from him by the attackers.
The three men, all aged 20, were arrested on suspicion of robbery with hurt after officers made inquiries and viewed closed-circuit television images, the police said on Monday (April 12). Investigations are ongoing.
Monday, 08 Mar 2021 10:34 PM MYT
Clarence Teo Shun Jie (pictured) assaulted his then-girlfriend so badly that she suffered multiple facial fractures, a fracture to her little finger and a brain haemorrhage. TODAY pic
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SINGAPORE, March 8 A doctor has been banned from practising medicine in Singapore after inflicting multiple vicious assaults on his then-girlfriend in 2017.
Clarence Teo Shun Jie, 36, is serving three-and-a-half years and two weeks in jail. He was sentenced in a district court in June last year to four strokes of the cane and a fine of S$4,000 (RM12,193).