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Bro, do you have more photos of him?
SAF officer Ong Lin Jie was charged with causing full-time serviceman Liu Kai’s death by a rash act
He pleaded not guilty, as the court heard more details of what happened
https://www.todayonline.com/singapo...-causing-nsf-liu-kais-death-training-exercise
I just want to say that, if the accused is a NSF, the NSF will be jailed by the military court almost immediately, to cover up.
if the accused is a NSF, you think the case will still drag until today?
Ong Lin Jie is still yaya. I was from 42 SAR and we were using BX. The officer, Ong Lin Jie account is untrue and i wonder why NO SAF ARMOUR OFFICER dared to stand trial to prove Ong's recklessness.
This is a photo taken during my time in 42SAR, i vouch for Mr Gibson Tay's statement that was our standard protocol.
https://www.straitstimes.com/singap...-stop-reverse-when-opposing-side-is-spotted-a
During a military exercise, a Bionix Infantry Fighting Vehicle will stop moving and immediately reverse when its vehicle commander spots a vehicle from the opposing side, a district court heard on Friday (March 19).
Mr Gibson Tay, who was present at the exercise during which full-time national serviceman (NSF), Corporal First Class (CFC) Liu Kai, 22, was killed on Nov 3, 2018, told the court that this was done to get out of the opposing side's sight.
Mr Tay was an NSF and the vehicle commander of a Bionix when another Bionix reversed and mounted a Land Rover that CFC Liu was driving at the time. CFC Liu had been ordered by the Land Rover's vehicle commander, Ong Lin Jie, now 30, to overtake the Bionix shortly before the tragedy occurred.
The younger soldier was pronounced dead at the scene at 10.35am that day.
Ong is represented by lawyer Teo Choo Kee, who argued that there was no regulation that states his client had to establish communication with the Bionix when overtaking it.
The tragedy occurred during a company exercise by the 42nd Battalion Singapore Armoured Regiment in November 2018.