SINGAPORE: A man was detained by the police on Friday( Nov. 3 ) on suspicion of robbing a restaurant on Geylang Road and punching an officer; in the face of him.
around 11 a.m. on November 3. At 05 a.m., police claimed to have heard of trespassing at shacks along Geylang Road.
A total of S$ 121( US$ 89 ) in cash was allegedly stolen, and the suspect is also accused of punching and kicking a restaurant employee while fleeing. According to a media release from officers on Friday. & nbsp;
” Through ground investigations and with the aid of CCTV footage ,” the officers were able to determine the man’s personality.
The 31-year-old think reportedly hurled epithets, spit, and punched one of the soldiers in the face when police officers confronted him. Later, the man was taken into custody.
According to authorities, the 42-year-old commander was taken unconscious to the hospital with minor injuries and released that same day.
On Saturday, the assume may face charges in court for breaking into homes to commit fraud and for intentionally hurting someone in order to prevent them from performing their duties. & nbsp;
If found innocent of trespassing, he could receive a fine and spend up to 10 years in prison. & nbsp;
He could spend up to seven years in jail, receive a fine, or been caned for willfully harming an employee of the public sector. He could be imprisoned for up to 12 months, fined as much as S$ 5,000, or both for using abusive language against a public servant. & nbsp;
” Police officials and public workers who are performing their duties are not subject to such acts of violence ,” according to the authorities.
” The officers won’t think twice about taking decisive action against those who jeopardize the security of our soldiers.” “”