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  • Three Myanmar Men Charged With Conspiring To Kill Own Citizen In Singapore

    Three Myanmar Men Charged With Conspiring To Kill Own Citizen In Singapore

    Three Myanmar men were charged on Wednesday with conspiring to murder a fellow national in Singapore with a gruesome collection of instruments including a chainsaw, a meat mincer, a cleaver and a chopping board.

    Myanmar nationals Yae Wynnt Oaung, 32, Phyo Min Naing, 31, as well as Singapore permanent resident Zaw Min Hlaing, 37, were charged in a district court with plotting to murder another Singapore permanent resident, Aye Maung Maung Thet, 28.

    A fourth suspect, 29-year-old Myanmar national Win Kyaw Kyaw Aung, left Singapore on Monday morning, police said.

    The offence is punishable by up to 14 years in jail plus a fine.

    The four men attempted to abduct Aye Maung Maung Thet at a suburban carpark on Sunday evening, with two of them assaulting him with a taser, an electrical device designed to stun and disable a person, court documents said.

    The men fled when the victim’s cries for help attracted the attention of passers-by.

    They were arrested the following day, two of them at a rented seaside chalet in Singapore’s eastern region.

    “Items such as a meat mincer, chainsaw, kitchen knives, gas cooker, gas cylinder tank, a tool set, trolley bags, plastic sheets, cable ties, cleaver, aprons, chopping board and rubber boots were also recovered from the chalet and seized as case exhibits,” the police said.

    In court on Wednesday, the three men, dressed in civilian attire and handcuffed, appeared sombre as the charges were read to them in Burmese, the Myanmar national language, by an interpreter.

    No pleas were entered. They were ordered remanded in police custody for one week to assist in investigations.

    The case follows a spate of murder cases in neighbouring Malaysia last year involving Myanmar nationals, mostly in the northern state of Penang. In some cases, victims were decapitated or had some of their body parts severed.

    Malaysian police have said they believed the attacks are related to violent clashes in Myanmar between members of the Buddhist majority and its population of Rohingya, a Muslim minority.

    But the motive for the botched murder plot in Singapore has not been disclosed.

    Gruesome murders are rare in Singapore, a densely populated island of 5.5 million, 40 percent of them foreigners.

     

    Source: https://sg.news.yahoo.com

  • Police Arrest 3 Men For Conspiring To Commit Murder; Meat Mincer, Chainsaw Among Items Seized

    Police Arrest 3 Men For Conspiring To Commit Murder; Meat Mincer, Chainsaw Among Items Seized

    A report about an assault at Pasir Ris Street 71 on Sunday night has led to the arrest of three men, aged between 32 and 37, for attempted murder.

    While nabbing two of the suspects at a Aloha Changi chalet, police officers also seized items such as a meat mincer, a chainsaw, kitchen knives, a gas cooker, a gas cylinder tank, a tool set, trolley bags, plastic sheets, cable ties, a cleaver, aprons, a chopping board and rubber boots.

    Electric Saw

    In a statement released late on Tuesday night, police said the three suspects will appear in court on Wednesday morning.

    On Sunday, at about 9.30pm, a 28-year-old man reported to police that he had been assaulted by two unknown men at the multi-storey carpark at Block 747A Pasir Ris Street 71.

    He told police that the two men, together with another unknown man, had fled the scene when his cries for help attracted the attention of passers-by.

    Officers ambushed and arrested the first suspect – a 37-year-old man – near Balestier Road on Monday at about 1pm.

    After further enquiries, officers mounted an operation and arrested two men, both aged 32, at a chalet at Aloha Changi at about 9.50pm on Monday.

    That was when they recovered the chainsaw and meat mincer, among other items.

    At about 6.40am on Tuesday, police were alerted to an abandoned vehicle at the basement carpark of Changi Airport Terminal 3.

    Officers found a white Mitsubishi multi-purpose vehicle at the carpark, and preliminary investigations suggest that it is linked to the case.

    The police are also looking for Myanmar national Aung Aung, 29, to assist in investigations. He is believed to have left Singapore on Tuesday morning.

    Anyone with information on Aung Aung can contact the police at 1800-255-0000, or submit the information online at www.police.gov.sg/CrimeStopper. All information will be kept strictly confidential.

     

    Source: www.straitstimes.com