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Kovan Double Murder thread

Re: Brother Golden Dragon, any updates on Kovan murder?

Suspect is a police senior staff sergant??
 
Re: Kovan 34-yr old suspected Kovan murderer arrested

I don't have much experience with the Spore police but it seems that they are only useful to hound the opposition e.g. Jeyaretnam, Chee,....:D
Maybe that's why Harry has his Gurkhas?
 
Re: Kovan 34-yr old suspected Kovan murderer arrested

got any accomplice? death sentence by what means, hang or lethal injection?
 
Re: Brother Golden Dragon, any updates on Kovan murder?

both of u muz haf gotten info from same sos ... :eek:

My source was the Straits Times, shared by TOC.. 20 mins after they shared.. :p
 
Re: Kovan 34-yr old suspected Kovan murderer arrested

I quote the experts - "Singapore's small size, tight border controls and advanced police forensics and detection technologies mean any fugitive would find it "near impossible to escape", they said."


Joe ah, why you showed no mercy to IHP? Exposed!
 
Re: Brother Golden Dragon, any updates on Kovan murder?

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Kovan murders: Suspect Iskandar Rahmat (middle) arrived at Cantonment police station shortly after noon.
 
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Re: Kovan double murder: Suspects can't hide for long, say experts

Farking joke, poodles let murder suspect poodle escape to matland. Old auntie also don't feel safe tell poodles

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Re: Kovan double murder: Suspects can't hide for long, say experts

WHAT THE FUCK IS THIS?

Poodles told the public the suspect is in 50s (I assumed they had identified the suspect who must be known by the victims and family) it now turn out to be 34 years old. What police intelligence is this?

Police intelligence and military intelligence are the same. An oxymoron.
 
Re: Brother Golden Dragon, any updates on Kovan murder?


It is.
According to yahoo news report, the suspect is a senior staff sgt at Bedok Police division.


Suspect in Kovan double murder is police officer with 14 years of experience
Yahoo! Newsroom – 50 minutes ago.


The suspect arrested in the Kovan suspected double murder case has been identified as Iskandar bin Rahmat.

He is a senior staff sergeant at Bedok Police Division with 14 years of experience in the force.

Police revealed these details at a press conference Saturday morning, in which Deputy Prime Minister Teo Chee Hean, who is also the Coordinating Minister for National Security and Minister for Home Affairs, was present.

"Today is a sad day for the Police," said Ng Joo Hee, Commissioner of Police. "Today, we have arrested a murder suspect who is also a policeman."

The suspect, 34, was arrested at 11.30pm on Friday night, within 56 hours of the alleged crime, by Malaysian police at a restaurant at Danga Bay, Johor.

He had left Singapore at 11pm on Wednesday, the day of the Kovan deaths, and crossed over to Malaysia on a scooter.

Police say that Iskandar had personal debt issues and is currently, still with the Malaysian police.

He will be charged for the murders of Tan Boon Sin and Tan Chee Heong that took place at Hillside Drive.

The story is developing. We will bring you more details as they emerge.
 
Re: Brother Golden Dragon, any updates on Kovan murder?

Hahaha! At your service indeed. :rolleyes:

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An officer dedicated to delighting his customers at every encounter, Sgt Iskandar is certainly deserving of being the PRIDE of Bedok North NPC.
 
Re: Brother Golden Dragon, any updates on Kovan murder?

Law Enforcer broke the law of his country but it takes the Law Enfocer of another country to apprehend him. :eek: Shocking! :eek:
 
Re: Brother Golden Dragon, any updates on Kovan murder?

Hahaha! At your service indeed. :rolleyes:

This shows that the eyes of the higher echelons in the civil services are stained with shit.
You can be sure those who were recruited into MIWs after the pioneer batch are full of shit. ;)
 
Re: Brother Golden Dragon, any updates on Kovan murder?

Law Enforcer broke the law of his country but it takes the Law Enfocer of another country to apprehend him. :eek: Shocking! :eek:
I won't blame the poodles. He crossed the causeway the same day of murder, within hours. No police force in the world can pinpoint murder suspect that quickly.

I think he must have called home the following day, and sinkie police are tapping onto all his relatives mobile phones. Or the Malaysia police managed to triangulate his exact position based on his mobile phone?
 
Re: Kovan double murder: Suspects can't hide for long, say experts

WHAT THE FUCK IS THIS?

Poodles told the public the suspect is in 50s (I assumed they had identified the suspect who must be known by the victims and family) it now turn out to be 34 years old. What police intelligence is this?

which is why the 52 charged in court said the freelander look like age 20 when she is actually 16
 
Re: Brother Golden Dragon, any updates on Kovan murder?

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Statement By Ng Joo Hee, Commissioner Of Police,In Connection To The Kovan Murders

Today is a sad day for the Police. Today, we have arrested a murder suspect who is also a policeman.

The Police have brought into custody Iskandar Bin Rahmat (Singaporean male, 34 years), a police officer attached to Bedok Police Division. He will be charged for the brutal murders of Tan Boon Sin and his son Tan Chee Heong that happened three days ago at Hillside Drive .

I cannot remember the last time a murder suspect was also a police officer. You may have seen this kind of thing depicted in the movies and on TV, but when it happens for real, it hits you like a freight train.

After the shocking events of Wednesday afternoon, police investigators worked tirelessly around the clock to, first, identity the perpetrator, and then, to hunt him down.

When I was first told that the murder suspect could be one of our own, my initial reaction was disbelief, swiftly followed by anger and anguish.

This was the same gamut of emotions police investigators had to deal with in the last few days as they pursued the suspect. The fact that the suspect is a police officer gave my investigators even greater resolve and determination to solve this case. I commend them for going about their duties in a thoroughly professional manner, and for being ultimately successful in capturing their target.

We have now captured Officer Iskandar and we will prosecute him to the maximum extent. He is a murder suspect and will eventually receive just desserts for the heinous crime that he is accused of committing.

Officer Iskandar’s fall from grace has also brought dishonour to the 10,000 other police officers who dedicate themselves every day to protecting others, and who routinely risk their own safety to preserve those of others.

Tragically, Tan Boon Sin and Tan Chee Heong are dead. And untold grief has been brought upon their families and loved ones. Their loss can never ever be made good.

I wish that there is something the Police can do to lessen their ang er and sorrow. I wish that I can turn back the clock and undo this great misfortune that has befallen upon the Tan family. But I know that no amount of commiseration or regret will lessen the hurt. All we can do is to bring the culpable to justice, and to mourn with the rest of Singapore the senseless loss of two innocent lives.

I expect that after this press conference, newspapers, TV and radio, the blogosphere, and coffee shops and sitting rooms up and down the country will reverberate with talk, comment and opinion about this tragic incident. Most of it will be an outcry critical of the police, questioning the quality and integrity of police officers. Some of it will be unthinking and plainly unfair. And still some will be deliberately malicious.

Even as we investigate the murders, the Police also look to find out what has led an individual who has sworn to uphold the law to now stand accused of breaking it in the most grievous way.

Our police force and every policeman and policewoman is tarred by the actions of this single officer. This is unfortunate, but my officers and I will take every criticism in our stride.

The public’s trust in the Police is the only reason why we are able to keep Singapore as safe as it is. This trust is hard-earned and must never be broken. And we will not allow this tragedy to adversely affect the strong bonds that we share with the communities that we protect.

Tomorrow, every police officer will still go to work fully cognizant of his and her sacrosanct mission. And every police officer will still say the police pledge before he goes on duty, and then work as hard as he can to keep Singapore safe and secure.

We are a force for the nation. And we will not be distracted, by the current unfortunate event, from continuing with our work of safeguarding Singapore .
 
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Re: Kovan double murder: Suspects can't hide for long, say experts

Another article from yahoo news.

Suspect in Kovan double murder is police officer with 14 years of experience
Yahoo! Newsroom – 1 hour 14 minutes ago.


The suspect arrested in the Kovan suspected double murder case is now in Singapore police custody.

He has been identified as Iskandar bin Rahmat.

He is a senior staff sergeant at Bedok Police Division with 14 years of experience in the force.

Police revealed these details at a press conference Saturday morning, which was chaired by Deputy Prime Minister Teo Chee Hean -- who is also the Coordinating Minister for National Security and Minister for Home Affairs -- and Police Commissioner Ng Joo Hee.

"Today is a sad day for the police," said Ng. "Today, we have arrested a murder suspect who is also a policeman."

He acknowledged that there will be public backlash - "Most of it will be an outcry critical of the police, questioning the quality and integrity of the police officers," he said.

"Even as we investigate the murders, the police also look to find out what has led an individual who has sworn to uphold the law to now stand accused of breaking it in the most grievous way," he added.

DPM Teo said, "No one is above the law. Anyone who breaks the law, in particular officers placed in positions of trust or authority will have to face the full weight of the law. We have zero tolerance for officers who break the law."

Relationship with victim unclear

The suspect, 34, was arrested at 11.30pm on Friday night, within 56 hours of the alleged crime, by Malaysian police at a restaurant at Danga Bay, Johor.

He had left Singapore at 11pm on Wednesday, the day of the Kovan deaths, and crossed over to Malaysia on a scooter.

Police say that Iskandar had personal debt issues. He was the police officer attending to elder victim Tan Boon Sin when he made a police report in November 2012. The extent of the relationship between the two is not known.

The story is developing. We will bring you more details as they emerge.
 
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