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Singapore detained 366 without trial in last five years

TeeKee

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Singapore detained 366 without trial in last five years
By Bernama

2009/02/09

Singapore authorities detained 366 people without trial under its criminal law in the past five years, its Parliament was told today. However, 272 detainees were released in the same period from 2004 to 2008, according to Home Affairs Minister Wong Kang Seng in his written reply to questions raised in Parliament.

Wong said the Criminal Law (Temporary Provisions) Act was used for the maintenance of public order, prevention of strikes and lock-outs relating to essential services as well as the detention and supervision of persons in the interest of public safety, peace and good order.

He said the Act was only used as a last resort when a serious crime had been committed and a court prosecution was not possible because witnesses were not willing or afraid to testify in court.

Most cases dealt with under the Act, were related to secret societies, drug trafficking or loan sharking, said Wong, who is also deputy prime minister.
 

tonychat

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How come never mentioned protest? Scared foreigners read it and view them as shallow?
 

johnny333

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He said the Act was only used as a last resort when a serious crime had been committed and a court prosecution was not possible because witnesses were not willing or afraid to testify in court.


If these were "serious" crimes how come we never hear of these cases, only discused in parliament & not reported in papers :confused:

Why are witnesses afraid in Singapore? This is not Iraq, Afghanistan or some third world countries...:eek:
 

huahero

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He said the Act was only used as a last resort when a serious crime had been committed and a court prosecution was not possible because witnesses were not willing or afraid to testify in court.

This shows that Sinkies do not have the confidence with the authorities.
 

tiulehloumoh

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hello, this Section 55 Detention without trial rules....the most powerful weapon the police have during the early day where gang member fought among each other.... extortion....kidnapping......etc

Look like young asshole here still not born yet.......:oIo:
 
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