A heavy vehicle driver has been jailed for seven weeks and banned from driving for five years after his negligent driving caused a head-on collision, resulting in the death of a man.
An Uber driver was given a two-week jail term on charges of outrage of modesty of a female passenger; the man had been involved in 20 similar incidents since 2010.
Singapore's Central Narcotics Bureau (CNB) arrested 99 suspected drug offenders in a five-day island-wide operation from January 21 to 26, seizing drugs worth more than S$52,000.
A 60-year-old repeat offender in Singapore has been arrested again for vandalizing a police vehicle, threatening a police officer with a wooden pole and punching a retiree.
A 26-year-old drunken party hopper was sentenced to five weeks of imprisonment for throwing food and abusing a woman's relatives who was celebrating her 21st birthday and for assaulting them.
Singapore police said on Thursday that they arrested 95 suspects, include 63 men and 32 women aged between 20 and 65 for their suspected involvement in loansharking activities.
The 23-year old accused has been convicted for taking upskirt photographs of two women, just two months after he was released from prison for snatch theft.
The police investigation is still under process but if the woman found guilty of stealing the car from Mount Elizabeth Hospital's parking area then will face a jail term of up to seven years with fine.