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  • Chinese Community Riot In Paris To Protest Alleged Police Brutality

    Chinese Community Riot In Paris To Protest Alleged Police Brutality

    Protesters spelling the word ‘violence’ in front of riot policemen in Paris on Monday.

    French police said on Tuesday they opened an inquiry after a Chinese man was shot dead by police at his Paris home, triggering riots in the French capital by members of the Chinese community and a diplomatic protest by Beijing.

    The shooting on Sunday, which led China’s foreign ministry to call in a French diplomat, brought about a 100 members of the French-Chinese community on to the streets in Paris’s main Chinatown district on Monday night.

    Some protesters threw projectiles outside the district’s police headquarters and a number of vehicles were torched in a confrontation with riot police.

    Media reports said a 56-year-old man of Chinese origin was shot dead at his home on Sunday night in front of his family after police were called to investigate an altercation with a neighbour.

    Police said the man attacked police with scissors, adding that an inquiry had been opened. The man’s family, according to media reports, denied this and some media said he was holding scissors because he had been cutting fish.

    Police said they questioned 35 people after Monday’s street protests and three members of the police had been treated for slight injuries, they said.

    In Beijing, the foreign ministry said on Tuesday it had summoned a French diplomat to explain events. It also sought a thorough investigation by French authorities and steps to be ensure the safety of Chinese citizens in France.

     

    Source: www.tnp.sg

  • Man In Khoo Teck Puat Shooting Faces Two More Charges

    Man In Khoo Teck Puat Shooting Faces Two More Charges

    The man accused of firing three rounds from a police revolver at Khoo Teck Puat Hospital was charged with two more offences on Monday.

    Muhammad Iskandar Sa’at, 23, faces the death penalty for allegedly discharging three bullets from a .38 inch calibre Taurus revolver with intent to cause physical injury to Staff Sergeant Mohammad Sadli Razali, 31, on June 20 between 7.03pm and 7.06pm.

    He is now charged with hitting Mr Sadli multiple times with t-baton and with a metal pole used for securing an IV drip at 6.53pm and 7pm the same day, with intent to deter the policeman from discharging his duty.

    The other fresh charge states that he tried to escape from police custody after he was arrested for stealing a lorry.

    The prosecution applied for him to be remanded at a medical centre for psychiatric evaluation.

    His family members have instructed lawyer Shashi Nathan to act for him. Mr Nathan’s colleague, Ms Tania Chin, appeared for him in court on Monday.

    Muhammad Iskandar will return to court on July 20.

    The maximum punishment for causing hurt to a public servant is seven years’ jail, a fine and caning. The punishment for attempting to escape from legal custody is one year’s jail and a fine.

     

    Source:www.straitstimes.com