• IP addresses are NOT logged in this forum so there's no point asking. Please note that this forum is full of homophobes, racists, lunatics, schizophrenics & absolute nut jobs with a smattering of geniuses, Chinese chauvinists, Moderate Muslims and last but not least a couple of "know-it-alls" constantly sprouting their dubious wisdom. If you believe that content generated by unsavory characters might cause you offense PLEASE LEAVE NOW! Sammyboy Admin and Staff are not responsible for your hurt feelings should you choose to read any of the content here.

    The OTHER forum is HERE so please stop asking.

Murder at Kallang Road

manokie

Alfrescian
Loyal
Re: 3 Sarawakians charged

so much crime nowadays

but thats what u get with easy immigration

i hope the pap bolster the security of peesai land
 

jw5

Moderator
Moderator
Loyal
Re: 3 Sarawakians charged

According to the newspaper report, 2 of them were captured at immigration when they returned to SG, after having escaped after the slashings.
 
U

UpYoz_olo

Guest
Head hunting dayaks on the loose??? Damn scary. Must quickly renew PR visa from Australia next week. Just in case.


:oIo::oIo:
 
G

Guile

Guest
Slashed so badly, fingers were left dangling


Slashed so badly, fingers were left dangling

By Arul John
June 02, 2010

One victim of the Kallang slashings, construction worker Sandeep Singh, 23, was slashed twice on his head, once on his lower back and several times on his left forearm and hand.

The last three fingers of his left hand were so badly cut that they were left dangling.

Mr Singh needed an eight-hour operation at Tan Tock Seng Hospital (TTSH) to re-attach the fingers and stitch up his other wounds.

The Indian national was walking from Geylang Lorong 17 back to his flat at Block 44, Sims Drive, close to midnight on Saturday when he saw five or six men near a playground, carrying "long knives".

After taking his mobile phone, $100 in cash, his work permit and a cheque for $1,000 from his employer, the attackers fled.

On Monday night, the police nabbed three Sarawakian men, aged between 21 and 26, in connection with Mr Shanmuganathan's death and the other attacks.

The police made two more arrests at the Woodlands Checkpoint last night. One of the two men is believed to be involved in the murder.



 
G

Guile

Guest

ELECTRIC NEWS

They chased him for 200m
Kallang attackers may have also targeted another man

By Ho Lian-Yi
June 02, 2010

A 55-year-old dishwasher was talking to his friend on his mobile phone when strange men beckoned from a distance.

But the man, who wanted to be known only as Mr Chang, did not stop. His first instinct was to flee.

This was around the same time that four vicious attacks that left one man dead and three others severely injured occurred at Kallang and Sims Drive.

Police have arrested five of the seven men suspected to be involved in the attacks. The Malaysians, from Sarawak, are work permit holders here.

He ran for about 200m.

He claimed the men stopped chasing him when they saw passengers alighting from a taxi and two private cars near the block.



 
G

Guile

Guest
Over 100 officers work to nab 'Kallang Slashers'

<table border="0" cellpadding="0" cellspacing="0" width="560"><tbody><tr><td colspan="2" valign="top" width="550">
Over 100 officers work to nab 'Kallang Slashers' <!-- TITLE : end-->
</td> </tr><tr></tr><tr> <td colspan="2" align="left" valign="top" width="550"> <table> <tbody><tr> <td> <table><tbody><tr><td>
blank.gif
</td> </tr> <tr> <td class="content_subtitle" align="left"> Wed, Jun 02, 2010
my paper
</td> </tr></tbody></table> </td> <td align="right" width="400">
</td><td>
</td></tr> </tbody></table> </td> </tr> <tr><td colspan="3" class="bodytext_10pt"> <!-- CONTENT : start -->
MORE than 100 officers from units such as the land divisions, the Criminal Investigation Department (CID) and the Special Operations Command were roped in to aid in catching the crew dubbed the Kallang Slashers.

A gang of seven went on a bloody and violent night-long robbery spree on Sunday, which left one victim dead and three wounded. Yesterday, the CID said it arrested three of the seven suspects - a motley crew of cleaners and odd-job labourers holding valid work permits who stayed in a lodging house in Syed Alwi Road in Little India.

Two were nabbed within the vicinity of the lodging house, while the third was caught shortly after. By 11pm on Monday, the trio were in police custody.
</td></tr></tbody></table>

 
G

Guile

Guest

pic17.jpg


Construction worker Sandeep Singh, 23, was slashed twice on his head, once on his lower back and several times on his left forearm and hand. The last three fingers of his left hand were so badly cut that they were left dangling.



pic18.jpg


Mr Singh needed an eight-hour operation at Tan Tock Seng Hospital to re-attach the finger and stitch up his other wounds. He was walking from Geylang Lorong 17 back to his flat at Block 44, Sims Drive, close to midnight on Saturday when he saw five or six men near a playground.


pic19.jpg


As they approached him, he realised that four of them had "long knives", most likely parangs. Before he could do anything, they set upon him.


 
G

Guile

Guest

pic20.jpg

"No words were spoken by the men. Then the knives came at me, first at my head and left ear,
then my back and then my left forearm," Mr Singh said in a mixture of Punjabi and English.



pic21.jpg

"I was slashed three to four times on my left forearm and the last three fingers of my left ahnd were left dangling.
"I had no chance to shout or even plead for my life. After the slashing, I fell to the ground."



pic22.jpg

A deep slash on Mr Singh's left ear. Besides Mr Singh, the group is believed to have attacked three other men, one of whom was killed.


 
G

Guile

Guest

pic23.jpg

After taking his mobile phone, $100 in cash, his work permit and a cheque for $1,000 from his employer, the attackers fled. "I was bleeding on my face and head and my vision was blurred. I was lying on the ground until around midnight when a man saw me and called the police. "The next thing I knew, I was in hospital and going for the operation," said Mr Singh.


pic24.jpg

He occasionally groaned in pain during our interview at his hospital bed yesterday, with his cousin,
Mr Gurpreet Singh, 23, and elder brother, Mr Paviterdeep Singh, 25, helping to translate.


 

dysentry

Alfrescian
Loyal
There was a separate case at this same area last year where a guy sleeping at the bus stop was smashed on the head with a piece of wood by two Sarawakians around 3am.

Geylang is really full of foreign criminals. Even Kallang is no longer safe at night.
 
G

Guile

Guest
Murder charge for worker


Jun 3, 2010
Murder charge for worker

<!-- by line --> By Elena Chong & Maria Almenoar
<!-- end by line -->
<!-- end left side bar -->
front-eckallang03.st.jpg


If convicted, Micheal Garing, 22, a general worker from Sarawak, could face the death penalty for killing 41-year-old Shanmuganathan Dillidurai. Micheal was taken before the court yesterday to face the murder charge. -- ST PHOTO: NEO XIAOBIN


THIS is the man police believe is chiefly responsible for the death of an Indian national in the knife-wielding rampage in Kallang early on Sunday morning. If convicted, Micheal Garing, 22, a general worker from Sarawak, could face the death penalty for killing 41-year-old Shanmuganathan Dillidurai. Micheal was taken before the court yesterday to face the murder charge.

Yesterday evening, another member of the Sarawakian gang, Tony Imba, 31, was arrested on suspicion of murder, bringing the total number of arrests to six. He was picked up at the Golden Mile Food Court. Joining Micheal in court yesterday were Sylvester Barogok, 25, and Shahman Milak, 21. Both have been charged with gang robbery, which is punishable by up to 20 years in jail plus at least 12 strokes of the cane.

The surprise: The charge was for a robbery that took place last Friday, two days before the orgy of terror which left Mr Shanmuganathan dead and three others wounded in the space of seven hours. Court documents showed that the Friday robbery also took place in the Kallang area, between 9pm and 10pm, under an overhead bridge of Block 41 at Sims Drive.

The gang of Sarawakians, including the three hauled to court yesterday, was alleged to have pounced on Mr Raja Kana Kazi, an Indian national, robbing him of a cellphone, $32, his work permit and ez-link cards.

Read the full story in Thursday's edition of The Straits Times.
[email protected]
[email protected]


 
G

Guile

Guest
More Sarawakians charged


Jun 3, 2010
More Sarawakians charged

<!-- by line --> By Elena Chong
<!-- end by line -->
<!-- end left side bar -->
ST_16219353.jpg


Hairee Anak Landak is charged with causing the death of Shanmuganathan Dillidurai, together with three other Sarawakians. -- ST PHOTO: WONG KWAI CHOW


<!-- story content : start --> A SECOND general worker from Sarawak was charged with murdering an Indian national in Kallang while another man was accused of gang robbery.
Hairee Landak, 19, is alleged to have caused the death of construction worker Shanmuganathan Dillidurai, 41, at the open field along Kallang Road near to Riverine by the Park Condominium on Sunday. He allegedly committed the offence with Micheal Garing, 22, Tony Imba, 31, and Donny Meluda, 19.

Micheal was charged with murder on Wednesday. Police picked up Tony at Golden Mile Food Centre on Wednesday evening. Hairee was remanded until next Wednesday when his case will be mentioned together with Micheal's.
In the same court, another Sarawakian, Peter Usit Musa, 22, was brought to court for the Sims Drive gang robbery last Friday - while one or more of them was armed with a parang.

The victim, Mr Raja Kana Kazi, was allegedly relieved of his mobile phone, $32, work permit and ez-Link cards.
Of the seven-man gang, only Sylvester Barogok, 25. and Shaman Milak, 21, have been charged with gang robbery which upon conviction, carries a jail term of up to 20 years and not less than 12 strokes of the cane. Peter was remanded and will appear in court next Thursday.


 

makapaaa

Alfrescian (Inf)
Asset
Sporns being chased by FTrash in their own cuntry! Well Done, FAPEE TRAITOR FUCKERS!

ELECTRIC NEWS

They chased him for 200m
Kallang attackers may have also targeted another man
By Ho Lian-Yi
June 02, 2010

A 55-year-old dishwasher was talking to his friend on his mobile phone when strange men beckoned from a distance.

But the man, who wanted to be known only as Mr Chang, did not stop. His first instinct was to flee.

This was around the same time that four vicious attacks that left one man dead and three others severely injured occurred at Kallang and Sims Drive.

Police have arrested five of the seven men suspected to be involved in the attacks. The Malaysians, from Sarawak, are work permit holders here.

He ran for about 200m.

He claimed the men stopped chasing him when they saw passengers alighting from a taxi and two private cars near the block.
 

makapaaa

Alfrescian (Inf)
Asset
Is the Bargain Hen FCUKER gonna investigate how these FTRASH were allowed into Peesai as TALENTS?
 
M

Mitsuhide Akechi

Guest
Blade missed teen's spinal cord by 1mm


Blade missed teen's spinal cord by 1mm

By Arul John

Had the blade gone just one millimetre closer, the injury could well have left Ang Jun Eng paralysed.

That close shave aside, the 19-year-old full-time National Serviceman still sustained severe injuries after he was attacked near Block 41, Sims Drive, late on Saturday.

His mother, Madam Ou Mui Geok, 57, said yesterday she learnt from doctors that one of his slash wounds came within a millimetre of hitting his spinal cord.

Jun Eng is believed to have been attacked by two men while he was on his way home after a night out with friends.

His attackers slashed the back of his head so severely that a flap of skin came off.

They also hacked off four fingers from his left hand, slashed the right side of his abdomen and the bridge of his nose.



 

Yukimura Sanada

Alfrescian (InfP)
Generous Asset

pic45.jpg

26-year-old Sylvester Anak Barogok.


pic52.jpg


19-years-old Hairee Anak Landak charged together with three others Sarawakians of causing the death of 41-years-old Indian National Shanmuganathan Dillidurai at the open field along Kallang Road near to the Riverine by the Park Condominium.


pic53.jpg

19-years-old Hairee Anak Landak.


pic36.jpg

22-year-old Micheal Anak Garing is charged with the murder of 41-year-old Mr Shanmuganathan Dillidurai,
a construction worker from Chennai, India.



 
Top