Tag: abuse

  • Man Accuses Police Of Using Disproportionate Force On Him

    Man Accuses Police Of Using Disproportionate Force On Him

    Pinned on the ground, 21-year old Anderson Tan Lin He, struggled to breathe as he was also being held in a chokehold by a police officer.

    Tan said he almost passed out of consciousness before other police officer arrived on the scene and he was released from the grip.

    On 26 July (Sunday), Tan was walking in Bukit Panjang, heading towards Senja LRT when he was stopped by a police officer who had just alighted from his patrol vehicle.

    According to Tan, the Chinese uniformed officer called out to him from the back, “Eh, you stop there.”

    The uniformed officer, whom Tan approximate to be in his mid-twenties, then asked, “What is your problem?”

    Tan, who told The Online Citizen (TOC) that he has had his fair share of brushes with the law, rebutted the officer by saying, “I can tell you my problem, but are you capable of solving it?”

    The officer then asked for Tan’s identity card (ID).

    Tan complied and handed it over to the officer.

    While inspecting  the ID, the officer asked, “Why you so guai lan [cocky, rude]?” 

    “I guai lan also never disturb anybody,” retorted Tan.

    The police officer told Tan to show some respect for him.

    “Respect police?” Tan said. “Basic respect you earn yourself one. If you want respect for yourself, you must respect others first.”

    The argument went on for awhile  and the officer got very agitated, according to Tan.

    Tan then asked if the police officer was done with checking  his ID and said he wanted his it back.

    The police officer replied saying, “Wait, haven’t ok yet.”

    Tan replied, “You want to wait until durian drop down is it?”

    Tan said the officer responded immediately with vulgarity, and said that he was going to arrest Tan.

    Tan questioned why he was being arrested.

    The officer did not explain but instead pinned Tan down on the ground and handcuffed him.

    The other police officer who was apparently was the partner of the first officer, proceeded to cable-tie Tan’s legs to restrict his movement.

    anderson pinned on ground
    The two officers who tackled Anderson to the ground and one of whom is choking Anderson.

    After handcuffing the Tan, the Chinese officer wrapped his arm over Tan’s neck and choked him, making Tan grasp for air.

    Tan’s friend, Dahnan, who was with him, asked the police to stop what was being done to Tan.

    However, the police officer told him to “fxxx off”, according to Dahnan.

    Tan said that he nearly blacked out twice during the 3-5 minutes ordeal and had saliva dripping from his mouth because of the chokehold.

    It was only when two more police cars arrived at the scene that  the two police officers release Tan from their grip.

    One superintendent who was with the group of officers that just arrived, asked Tan what had happened.

    The superintendent proceeded to cut the cable tie off Tan’s leg and asked that the latter be brought back to the police station.

    Tan was subsequently charged for disorderly behaviour and was kept in detention overnight at the Jurong Police station.

    He was later released on $5000 bail.

    Bruises on Anderson's thigh
    Bruises on Anderson’s thigh after four days

    Tan told TOC, “How can a police officer arrest someone by choking his neck? Shouldn’t he just restrain the hands?”

    He said that if the other police officers had not arrived on time, he might have passed out or even died as a result of the chokehold.

    Dahnan asked how police officers could behave in such a manner, and  use disproportionate  force against suspects.

    He also questioned the police officer’s vulgar language. TOC wrote to the police on 2 August about the incident but has yet to receive any response from the police.

    TOC understands that the police officer who restrained  Tan with the chokehold has apologised to him in person since.

    However, the charge against Tan for disorderly behaviour still remains.

    On 2 April this year, a man claimed that he was injured by a group of plainclothes police officers after he flipped the identification card of one officer who was taking down his particulars.

    Read here: “Man claims to be injured by plainclothes officers after asking to verify police identity

    Mr Lim Chin Huat, 40, filed a police report on Saturday, 4 April, against the group of officers after sustaining multiple injuries from their actions.

    Mr Lim was later called up to help with the investigation but there has been no further updates from the police on the case.

     

    Source: www.theonlinecitizen.com

  • Man Bashes Elderly Man Who Allegedly Touched His Girlfriend

    Man Bashes Elderly Man Who Allegedly Touched His Girlfriend

    An elderly man was beaten up in a coffee shop for allegedly molesting the assailant’s girlfriend.

    The incident, part of which was captured on video, happened at Block 59, Marine Terrace, on Sunday at about 1.30pm.

    A bald man in his 20s had accused the older man of touching his girlfriend’s buttocks before attacking him on and off for about 20 minutes, witnesses told The New Paper yesterday.

    The victim suffered a broken nose, had blood all over his face, and his T-shirt was ripped to shreds.

    A customer at the coffee shop said: “The young man kept punching the old man and no one stepped in to help. I was afraid to step in as well because he was so fierce and looked intimidating.”

    The police said they are investigation the incident as a case of voluntarily causing grievous hurt and outrage of modesty.

     

    Source: www.tnp.sg

  • Neighbour In Abuse Case Faces Two More Charges

    Neighbour In Abuse Case Faces Two More Charges

    The neighbour of a woman, allegedly made to eat faeces and drink urine, faced two additional charges on Friday (July 31).

    Darwinder Singh Sukhdev Singh, 39, who is unemployed, is now accused of abetting the victim’s husband, Mr Khamis Abas, to voluntarily cause hurt to his wife, Madam Kamisah Burel, 58, by feeding her human faeces and urine.

    Singh allegedly committed the offence at Block 48 Lower Delta Road in April.

    A video clip of Madam Kamisah being slapped, allegedly by her daughter, had gone viral.

    Singh is also accused of slapping Mr Khamis on his face once at the block of flats sometime last year. He was first charged in court last week.

    His earlier charge stated he had allegedly abetted the couple’s daughter, Ms Siti Nur Redha Khamis, 25, to voluntarily cause hurt to her mother by feeding the elderly woman human faeces and urine.

    He is accused of committing this offence at the same block at around 10.30pm on July 1.

    Singh is now remanded at the Institute of Mental Health for a psychiatric evaluation and will be back in court on Aug 14.

     

    Source: www.tnp.sg

  • CNB And SPF To Explore Recording Interviews During Investigations

    CNB And SPF To Explore Recording Interviews During Investigations

    The Central Narcotics Bureau (CNB) and the Singapore Police Force will start consultations on the Video Recording of Interviews (VRI) during investigations, the Ministry of Home Affairs announced on Wednesday (Jul 22).

    The consultations will be conducted with a view to start the VRI pilot from first quarter of 2016, it added in its press release.

    The pilot will involve a limited set of offences and allow for an assessment for how the VRI impacts investigations, its effectiveness in different situations, and the resources required to implement VRI, before a decision is made on its broader implementation, said the ministry.

    This comes after MHA, together with the Attorney-General’s Chambers and the Ministry of Law, conducted a study on the feasibility of introducing VRI. The study looked at how VRI has been adopted in the US, UK, Australia and Hong Kong, and how the various models of VRI impacted the administration of criminal justice, said MHA.

    The ministry found that the implementation of VRI in Singapore “will further strengthen confidence in the integrity of our criminal justice system and assist the Courts to try cases more effectively”.

    With the VRI, a recording of the interview will be provided to the Courts so as allow it to “take the interviewee’s demeanour into account in determining the admissibility or weight to be accorded to the interviewee’s statement”, said MHA.

    “It will also provide an objective, contemporaneous account of the interview process and allow the Courts to decide on allegations that may be made about the interview,” the ministry added.

    MHA said the pilot will be conducted under the existing legal framework, and that they will commence consultations with various stakeholders on its implementation. Further details will be announced after consultations have been completed, it said.

     

    Source: www.channelnewsasia.com

  • Interview With Neighbour Who Took Viral Video Of Elderly Being Abused

    Interview With Neighbour Who Took Viral Video Of Elderly Being Abused

    For the last five months, he witnessed the abuse of a 58-year-old woman, allegedly at the hands of her husband and her daughter.

    Living just next door to the woman, he had been hearing screams of “tolong, tolong” (Malay for help) coming from her flat at night.

    For the last five months, the neighbour who wanted to be known only as Mr Singh secretly photographed the alleged abuse with his mobile phone camera.

    On Tuesday evening, he showed the pictures to The New Paper.

    The incriminating images show the woman being hit by her 25-year-old daughter with a broom and had her hair pulled by her husband, among other vile acts.

    On Monday evening, another neighbour, Mr Mohammad Juani, uploaded on Facebook a video he had taken two weeks ago of the woman being slapped by her daughter while sweeping the corridor.

    It sparked outrage among netizens, one of whom made a police report, and prompted the authorities to act.

    Before anything, I would like to apologise if this video or my post may hurt or offend anyone. This video is definitely not something that any child or human being would want to see. Have you ever wonder how an abused woman is living in her own house? We have been seeing the changes in the old lady. From an old cheerful lady to a botak and fragile old lady whose face is bruised everytime single time we saw her. As much as we would want to render help, we are in no position to. (domestic affair) We have been witnessing alot of incident but just this one time, we decided to discreetly video-ed them. They were pretending to be talking nicely when my mum was along the corridor hanging the laundry. But the moment my mum stepped into our house…………this is just one of the things that happened. This is not the first time. Watch it. Such inhuman. The one who is slapping her is……………….her own daughter. How could you. She’s your own mum. She carried you in her womb. How could you gang up with others against your own mum? I know many others would comment on why are we not doing anything. However we are sharing this video with hope that many others would help us stop all this together. I hope all of you can share this video. #savethemakcik Blk 48 lower delta road 03-05

    Posted by ApohTecky Numero on Monday, July 20, 2015

    The police went to their flat that night and the woman, accompanied by her daughter, was taken to hospital.

    The case has been classified as voluntarily causing hurt and investigations are ongoing.

     

    Source: www.tnp.sg