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The man pleaded guilty to two charges of insulting the women's modesty and two counts of voyeurism in court.
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The Immigration and Checkpoints Authority discovered the man at the Tanah Merah Ferry Terminal on February 17 with S$26,750.
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Kho previously made headlines as a co-author of a letter demanding that Singapore's COVID-19 vaccination program be discontinued.
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Zhou could have been sentenced to up to three months, fined up to S$2,000 or both, for his offence of public nuisance.
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According to reports, about 32 kilograms of methamphetamine and 8 kg of cocaine were found in the luggage.
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The police said in a statement that the suspects are either 16 or 17 years old, however, their genders were not revealed.
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ICA and the police said in a joint statement that El Sayed Aladdin was also fined S$6,500 in addition to 20 days in jail.
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Three other women were charged with reformatting a closed-circuit television (CCTV) system that recorded the incident.
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Nguyen Thi Ngoc Lan, 31, and her husband Adrian Ching Kah Siang, 36, were each given a three-week jail sentence.
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A video of the incident showed a worker at the construction site hurrying to help the injured bikers at the end of the footage.
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According to police statistics, during the first nine months of 2024, 123 incidents involving drunk drivers resulted in 10 fatalities.
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Pannir was originally set to be killed on Thursday, February 20, after being found guilty by the Singapore High Court in 2017.
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The police said, "another 12-year-old boy is assisting with investigations for voluntarily causing hurt."
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The man has a 7 cm tumor on his jaw, and he walked on crutches because his legs were different lengths.
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The man was arrested for voluntarily causing hurt, with enhanced penalties applied due to the victim's age.
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On February 11, 2025, Mohamad Daud A Rahim's case will be brought up in court once more for further hearing.
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The man was accused of three counts of incest, seven counts of voyeurism, and one crime of possessing obscene films.
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According to the Protection from Harassment Act, using derogatory language that causes distress carries a maximum sentence of six months in prison, a fine of up to S$5,000, or both.
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The man, who is now 23, pleaded guilty to five charges of voyeurism and an additional charge of disseminating intimate photos.
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If convicted, Mohammad Faris Mohammad Fadzir could be jailed for an additional 296 days for violating the remission order.