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I am quietly surprised you did not write "oppies" in your sentence.
Heng ah......
It was implied. But I should have been more explicit.
I am quietly surprised you did not write "oppies" in your sentence.
Heng ah......
You're a bad person!It was implied. But I should have been more explicit.
Malays are decent peace loving people. Never seize nor invade another's territory.
You're a bad person!
I'm a righteous and non-partisan person.
Only Chinese are the racists here don't you know?View attachment 113432
SINGAPORE — When police officers responded to a commotion between Muhammad Farhan Jaffri and his wife at a void deck, he turned violent.
Together with his twin brother, Muhammad Fiqkri Jaffri, they punched and kicked a policeman’s face and body, leaving him with a traumatic head injury.
After Farhan was escorted into a police car, he repeatedly kicked its rear window and it shattered.
On Friday (June 11), he was jailed for two years, nine months and four weeks, given three strokes of the cane and fined S$3,500.
The 26-year-old Singaporean pleaded guilty to five charges that included voluntarily causing grievous hurt and hurt to a public servant, vandalism, and being a member of a secret society.
Four other similar charges were taken into consideration for sentencing.
His brother was also charged and his case is pending.
Farhan was an associate member of the Sio Kun Tong secret society from February 2014 to June last year. He was a part of the secret society since 2007 as well, the court heard.
WHAT HAPPENED
On Feb 23 last year, Farhan, who was drunk, was arguing with his wife at the void deck of Block 755, Jurong West Street 74 at about 4am.
A member of the public lodged a police report and a group of four police officers went to the scene. They found Farhan’s wife crying and asked the couple if everything was all right.
Farhan responded defensively and questioned their intentions.
His brother then came down from a nearby staircase and approached them in an aggressive manner, pointing his finger in the officers’ faces and telling them to shut up.
He told his brother and wife to go up to his flat, which they both did.
Within minutes, however, Farhan returned and hurled vulgarities at the officers, adding that he “did not like their faces”.
When his brother asked which police officer’s face he did not like, Farhan pointed at Sergeant Chong Jiawei.
The brothers then started punching Sergeant Chong — raining multiple blows on him while the other officers tried to restrain them.
A tussle then ensued between the police officers and the brothers.
An officer then struck Fikqri with her police baton and they managed to restrain him.
Two other police officers also arrived to help. Farhan was restrained and handcuffed but after the officers placed him in the police vehicle, he began yelling and used his head to knock against the rear window repeatedly.
He then kicked it three times, causing it to shatter.
Farhan made compensation of S$201 earlier this week for the costs of repairing the cracked window.
Sergeant Chong was taken to Ng Teng Fong General Hospital, where he was diagnosed with a head concussion and abrasions.
A medical report stated that he had slumped to the ground and briefly lost consciousness due to the assault.
He was admitted to the neurosurgery ward for two days for further monitoring and was given 29 days of hospitalisation leave.
When he returned to work, he was deployed to an administrative role for a month before returning to the front line. The incident also caused him to worry about how his supervisors might perceive his abilities, the court heard.
Another officer whom Farhan assaulted was given four days of hospitalisation leave.
For causing grievous hurt to deter a public servant from his duty, Farhan could have been jailed for up to 10 years, and fined or caned.
Read more at https://www.todayonline.com/singapo...man-jurong-west-causing-traumatic-head-injury
K L NYou're a bad person!
Sergeant u think is big fuck? Look at this SENIOR STAFF SERGEANT!
Police officer jailed for falling asleep at the wheel, crashing van and injuring fellow officer
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SINGAPORE - A police officer was driving a police van last year when he fell asleep and crashed the vehicle into a concrete barrier along an expressway.
The impact threw his fellow officer in the rear cabin onto the road, resulting in serious injuries.
For causing grievous hurt through negligent driving, Senior Staff Sergeant Yap Choon Lye, 42, was jailed for three weeks on Friday (Oct 5) and disqualified from driving for three years.
Deputy Public Prosecutor Jotham Tay told the court that Yap was driving the police van along the Ayer Rajah Expressway (AYE), in the direction of the Marina Coastal Expressway, when the accident happened on Feb 23 last year.
With him were civilian officer Siti Aishah Abdul Alim in the front passenger seat, and full-time national serviceman Oh Wen Bin in the back.
The trio had been tasked to deliver some items from the Special Operations Command base in Queensway to the Tuas Incineration Plant. They made two trips there, with Yap driving on both occasions.
After they had delivered the items to the plant, they had lunch nearby before leaving at about 3pm.
Yap felt sleepy during the journey and wound down the driver's window to help him stay awake.
Around the Clementi Road exit on the AYE, he closed his eyes for a while, and failed to maintain proper control of the van.
It veered towards the right and collided into the concrete barriers that separated the expressway traffic from some roadworks.
When he realised what was happening, Yap regained control of the vehicle and stopped it on the outermost lane on the right.
Ms Siti, who managed to stop herself from being flung out of the van, hit her head and body on the dashboard, and was taken to the National University Hospital (NUH) for medical attention.
Mr Oh was thrown out of the back cabin and landed on the road. He was taken to NUH semi-comatose, with injuries including traumatic brain injury as well as skull and facial fractures.
In mitigation, defence counsel Nicholas Ngoh said that Yap had felt drowsy at the time of the accident as the air-conditioner in the van was not working properly.
He also said that Yap did not set out to be negligent in his driving, and had been following the speed limit at the time.
"It is also unfortunate that Oh was not wearing a safety belt at the time of the accident, as the police van was not equipped with safety belts for rear passengers," the defence counsel added.
For causing grievous hurt through a negligent act, Yap could have been jailed for up to two years and fined up to $5,000.
A police spokesman said that following Yap's conviction, the Singapore Police Force will commence disciplinary proceedings against him.
I hope to form a new vigilante corp (VC). Don't know why they disbanded the original one. Members of this new VC will be in all black attire, armed with MP5s and katana blades, and given authority to kill and maim without any provocation. Guess what the logo will be?
PASSING-OUT PARADE OF VIGILANTE CORPS AT POLICE TRAINING SCHOOL
03/09/1967
https://www.nas.gov.sg/archivesonli...-details/30b05405-1162-11e3-83d5-0050568939ad
https://eresources.nlb.gov.sg/infopedia/articles/SIP_2016-03-29_151550.html
Wow wow wow… hold up.That actually isn't true. The moslem m&ds don't see the Buddhist or Hindu m&ds as their own, or as part of the same civilization. The moslem m&ds waged endless jihads against the Buddhists and Hindu kingdoms throughout southeast asia to subjugate them. The jihads of Sultan Agung of Java in the 1600s make an interesting read. Bali was able to retain its Hindu roots till today because they successfully held off the jihads of sultan agung. There are likely similar accounts of jihads big and small around south east asia's archipelagos.
The weather is nice and coolWhy will the Malays go there? Different language, different culture, different food, different lifestyle, have to constantly live in fear of the Hamas there... They won't go there lah, they would rather lepak here!
How can he be charged for sleeping?Sergeant u think is big fuck? Look at this SENIOR STAFF SERGEANT!
Police officer jailed for falling asleep at the wheel, crashing van and injuring fellow officer
View attachment 113565
SINGAPORE - A police officer was driving a police van last year when he fell asleep and crashed the vehicle into a concrete barrier along an expressway.
The impact threw his fellow officer in the rear cabin onto the road, resulting in serious injuries.
For causing grievous hurt through negligent driving, Senior Staff Sergeant Yap Choon Lye, 42, was jailed for three weeks on Friday (Oct 5) and disqualified from driving for three years.
Deputy Public Prosecutor Jotham Tay told the court that Yap was driving the police van along the Ayer Rajah Expressway (AYE), in the direction of the Marina Coastal Expressway, when the accident happened on Feb 23 last year.
With him were civilian officer Siti Aishah Abdul Alim in the front passenger seat, and full-time national serviceman Oh Wen Bin in the back.
The trio had been tasked to deliver some items from the Special Operations Command base in Queensway to the Tuas Incineration Plant. They made two trips there, with Yap driving on both occasions.
After they had delivered the items to the plant, they had lunch nearby before leaving at about 3pm.
Yap felt sleepy during the journey and wound down the driver's window to help him stay awake.
Around the Clementi Road exit on the AYE, he closed his eyes for a while, and failed to maintain proper control of the van.
It veered towards the right and collided into the concrete barriers that separated the expressway traffic from some roadworks.
When he realised what was happening, Yap regained control of the vehicle and stopped it on the outermost lane on the right.
Ms Siti, who managed to stop herself from being flung out of the van, hit her head and body on the dashboard, and was taken to the National University Hospital (NUH) for medical attention.
Mr Oh was thrown out of the back cabin and landed on the road. He was taken to NUH semi-comatose, with injuries including traumatic brain injury as well as skull and facial fractures.
In mitigation, defence counsel Nicholas Ngoh said that Yap had felt drowsy at the time of the accident as the air-conditioner in the van was not working properly.
He also said that Yap did not set out to be negligent in his driving, and had been following the speed limit at the time.
"It is also unfortunate that Oh was not wearing a safety belt at the time of the accident, as the police van was not equipped with safety belts for rear passengers," the defence counsel added.
For causing grievous hurt through a negligent act, Yap could have been jailed for up to two years and fined up to $5,000.
A police spokesman said that following Yap's conviction, the Singapore Police Force will commence disciplinary proceedings against him.
There are still hindu and christian malays you know. Unlike ch8nese who are mostly communist.That actually isn't true. The moslem m&ds don't see the Buddhist or Hindu m&ds as their own, or as part of the same civilization. The moslem m&ds waged endless jihads against the Buddhists and Hindu kingdoms throughout southeast asia to subjugate them. The jihads of Sultan Agung of Java in the 1600s make an interesting read. Bali was able to retain its Hindu roots till today because they successfully held off the jihads of sultan agung. There are likely similar accounts of jihads big and small around south east asia's archipelagos.
camelfucker does not know communism is not a religionThere are still hindu and christian malays you know. Unlike ch8nese who are mostly communist.
There are still hindu and christian malays you know. Unlike ch8nese who are mostly communist.