By the way hor, under S'porean law, if you commit any instance of murder, or armed robbery with the possession of a lethal weapon with or without casualties, it is the mandatory hang.
Unless President pardons.
Originally posted by Rooney9:that is all the more to learn unarm combat, how to handle people with weapons. go learn wing chun for self defense. you never know when you really need it outside.
siao 4 or 7 against one, still armed to kill, its babaric behaviour and no ethics like people living in medieval times. even if you kunfu expert deficult to within a surprised and assualt aimed to disable and dismember the victim. i urge the robbers to learn marshal arts instead before they rob. at least the correct move won;t hurt or kill the victims and they can at least still get want they want.
a couple of handphones and sgd$400/-. 7 robbers and murders. their lives are only worth that much, less than a Nikon and canon entry level DSLR. if caught all most go hang. if president ever forgive them or even assign someone look at the case or even read the appeal request documents the next thread comes along i going to flame and throw roti prata.
FIVE men who carried out what police described as a 'cruel' and 'inhumane' spate of attacks in the Kallang area on Sunday have been arrested after an operation involving more than 100 policemen.
The five, all Sarawakians who worked here as cleaners and odd-job labourers, went on a planned orgy of violent theft which has rarely been seen here.
The men, some of whom stayed at a Syed Alwi Road lodging house, are believed to have hatched their crimes with two others. The gang went on a knife-wielding rampage that left one person dead, two others in intensive care and another with half his palm hacked off - all for $400 cash and three cellphones.
Police have mounted a huge manhunt in several areas for the remaining two suspects who are believed to be part of the same gang.
The gang may also be responsible for one or two other similar slash-and-rob incidents in the area recently.
Said Criminal Investigation Department (CID) chief Ng Boon Gay: 'What the group had done was very violent. They not only robbed people of some small items... some mobile phones and cash... they caused harm and killed one of them. These are all innocent victims. They had nothing to do with the culprits.'
Hope they catch the other two attackers soon.
10 million dollars intergrating funds.
Originally posted by troublemaker2005:really singaporeans also want to rob hey "truely Asia".
rob never mind still attck people violently with lethal weapon, random target if pick on rich still okay these people really are insane only come here rob. if the victims die please hang them. if the victime crippled for life pls press on chargess sue them until they get hang.
nobody...even rich ones...deserves to get attacked like this for money.
Originally posted by Xcert:nobody...even rich ones...deserves to get attacked like this for money.
these are savages, probably more for killing than for money.
Originally posted by Clivebenss:these are savages, probably more for killing than for money.
I am also a savge. you will not imagine how savvage i can be if sg has no law. lift the law and let me be the executioner. i can have many ways to torture them instead of using the ahnging method. police slow quick catch the rest. once they hang i post celebrating posts here. burn them hang them condemn their souls for generations to come.
Originally posted by troublemaker2005:
I am also a savge. you will not imagine how savvage i can be if sg has no law. lift the law and let me be the executioner. i can have many ways to torture them instead of using the ahnging method. police slow quick catch the rest. once they hang i post celebrating posts here. burn them hang them condemn their souls for generations to come.
They are all from Sarawak, not surprised if they are from the famed Bornean headhunting tribes.
by Elena Chong
A MAN from Sarawak was charged with the murder of a construction worker while two others were accused of gang robbery.
No plea was taken from general worker Micheal Garing, 22, who allegedly committed murder by causing the death of Indian national Shanmuganathan Dillidurai, 41, with three others at an open field along Kallang Road on Sunday.
In the same court, Sylvester Barogok, 26, and Shahman Milak, 21, both also from Sarawak, were charged with committing gang robbery of a mobile phone, cash of $32, a work permit card and an ez-link card from Mr Raja Kana Kazi under an overhead bridge at Sims Drive last Friday evening.
The duo were allegedly with Micheal, Hairee Landak, 19, Tony Imba, 31, and Donny Meluda, 19, one or more of whom were armed with a parang.
All three were remanded at Central police division lock-up for further investigation. They will appear in court on Wednesday.
If convicted of murder, Micheal faces the death penalty. The maximum punishment for gang robbery is a jail term of five to 20 years and not less than 12 strokes of the cane
Originally posted by Clivebenss:They are all from Sarawak, not surprised if they are from the famed Bornean headhunting tribes.
series? need 7 to rob and kill people? i alone can kill 7 already
i just need one machete and law to be lifted off me, immunity and licese to kill.
kill people not need to be trained one. its the law i fear more.
so their tribes 7 murderes' ot hitman lives worth sgd$400/0 and 3x handphones only? that's cheap - FTs right?
even foreign ones also so cheap
Originally posted by Clivebenss:Jun 2, 2010 - Straits Times
3 Sarawakians charged
by Elena Chong
A MAN from Sarawak was charged with the murder of a construction worker while two others were accused of gang robbery.
No plea was taken from general worker Micheal Garing, 22, who allegedly committed murder by causing the death of Indian national Shanmuganathan Dillidurai, 41, with three others at an open field along Kallang Road on Sunday.
In the same court, Sylvester Barogok, 26, and Shahman Milak, 21, both also from Sarawak, were charged with committing gang robbery of a mobile phone, cash of $32, a work permit card and an ez-link card from Mr Raja Kana Kazi under an overhead bridge at Sims Drive last Friday evening.
The duo were allegedly with Micheal, Hairee Landak, 19, Tony Imba, 31, and Donny Meluda, 19, one or more of whom were armed with a parang.
All three were remanded at Central police division lock-up for further investigation. They will appear in court on Wednesday.
If convicted of murder, Micheal faces the death penalty. The maximum punishment for gang robbery is a jail term of five to 20 years and not less than 12 strokes of the cane
waste taxpayers' time only. justhang and burn their stinking corpse later lah. their soul not happy come look for me.
Originally posted by troublemaker2005:
series? need 7 to rob and kill people? i alone can kill 7 alreadyi just need one machete and law to be lifted off me, immunity and licese to kill.
kill people not need to be trained one. its the law i fear more.
so their tribes 7 murderes' ot hitman lives worth sgd$400/0 and 3x handphones only? that's cheap - FTs right?
even foreign ones also so cheap
I don't think the killing is just about money, might be something more serious.
Originally posted by troublemaker2005:
siao 4 or 7 against one, still armed to kill, its babaric behaviour and no ethics like people living in medieval times. even if you kunfu expert deficult to within a surprised and assualt aimed to disable and dismember the victim. i urge the robbers to learn marshal arts instead before they rob. at least the correct move won;t hurt or kill the victims and they can at least still get want they want.
a couple of handphones and sgd$400/-. 7 robbers and murders. their lives are only worth that much, less than a Nikon and canon entry level DSLR. if caught all most go hang. if president ever forgive them or even assign someone look at the case or even read the appeal request documents the next thread comes along i going to flame and throw roti prata.
lol 10 with parangs and machetes like that also to Yip Man but then not everyone can fight like Yip Man
Originally posted by Rooney9:lol 10 with parangs and machetes like that also to Yip Man
but then not everyone can fight like Yip Man
yup too much violent movies.
the pepetrators are either going to be hanged or going to jail for a long time, plus rotan, depending on the severity and scope they did to the victims.
I have said before, these foreigners (not all obviously) will commit crimes in Singapore. illegal peddlar of cigarettes, prostitutions, cheating, fraud etc.
Originally posted by Rooney9:I have said before, these foreigners (not all obviously) will commit crimes in Singapore. illegal peddlar of cigarettes, prostitutions, cheating, fraud etc.
Yes, good to expel these undesirable elements.
Now parangs attacks seems popular... The New Paper reported another slashing on Sunday at AMK.... Poli needs to be doing much more....
Originally posted by Clivebenss:I don't think the killing is just about money, might be something more serious.
how serious? the guy offered service after that not paid
Originally posted by Rooney9:lol 10 with parangs and machetes like that also to Yip Man
but then not everyone can fight like Yip Man
that one movie lah. in the ral world fighting is like playing rugby
One more suspect linked to Kallang violence arrested
Posted: 02 June 2010 2320 hrs
SINGAPORE : Police have arrested one more suspect linked to a
spate of violence in Kallang, which left one dead and three seriously
injured in the early hours of Sunday.
The 31-year-old suspect was arrested at about 8.15pm on Wednesday at the
Golden Mile Food Court in Beach Road, following extensive follow-up
investigations by the police.
He will be charged in court with murder on Friday.
Police investigations are still on-going to trace the last suspect in
the case. So far, six out of the seven suspects have been arrested.
Three of them were charged in court on Wednesday.
One of them, 22-year-old Micheal Anak Garing was charged with the murder
of an Indian construction worker at an open field near Riverine by The
Park condominium.
The Malaysian is alleged to have committed the crime with three other
men.
Two of the alleged members of the group were charged with armed robbery.
They were accused of committing the robbery with five others under an
overhead bridge in Sims Drive on May 28.
One or more of the accused were allegedly armed with a parang.
The court has allowed detectives to take the trio out of remand to the
crime scene for investigations.
- CNA/al
Good good one more to go. Get the stakes and dry wood logs ready, get the robes and platform setup. we'd hung and burn they body in slow fire at the same time
after that tie their burned remains on the stakes for parade 7x7 49days
one more.
Originally posted by Fryderyk HPH:By the way hor, under S'porean law, if you commit any instance of murder, or armed robbery with the possession of a lethal weapon with or without casualties, it is the mandatory hang.
Unless President pardons.
Will all seven get sentenced to death?
I think Singapore will not back down, just because of numbers.