The 69-year-old driver was arrested for voluntarily causing hurt by dangerous weapon.
SINGAPORE – A driver of a Trans Cab taxi has been arrested for allegedly attacking a passenger with a weapon following an argument.
The police said they were alerted to the incident at 6.30pm on March 12 which took place at Block 107 Bedok North Road.
The 69-year-old driver was arrested for voluntarily causing hurt by dangerous weapon.
According to Chinese-language news outlet Shin Min Daily News, the argument started after he agreed to drop off his passengers, a family of three, at multiple destinations but later walked back from the arrangement.
The family boarded the taxi in Hougang, according to Shin Min, and later realised the wrong destination had been specified.
They requested the driver to first head to Block 95 Bedok North Avenue 4 and then to the original destination at Block 106 Bedok North Road.
The conflict arose after the driver went straight to Block 109 Bedok North Road instead.
A fight broke out between the two parties with the driver allegedly using a test pen to attack the passengers.
A test pen is a tool shaped like a screwdriver which is used to detect or test for electrical currents.
A 39-year-old man suffered minor cuts as a result of the scuffle but was not taken to hospital after Singapore Civil Defence Force paramedics assessed him.
He was accompanied by a woman in her 30s and a young boy around eight years old, Shin Min said.