Man drove van into car after wife and another man refused to alight, gets jail

A person demanded that his wife and another man leave at a traffic intersection after witnessing his family in a car with another person.

When they objected, he climbed onto the cap and struck the car before entering his truck and ramming it from behind.

The affair caused his family to injure both her neck and spine.

Norfarhan Mohamad Dahlan, a 42-year-old Singaporean, was given an eight-week jail term on Wednesday ( Mar 6 ).

A second demand of a reckless act that endangered people’s safety was brought up alongside his plea of guilty to one count of unlawful intimidation.

The prosecutor was informed that Norfarhan’s family was going through divorce proceedings at the time.

In February 2023, he had even assaulted her, and she had a quick order against him.

The girl boarded a light Suzuki car with her then-husband at the Sengkang home on April 7 of last year.

She and her companion planned to travel together to the Singapore Expo while renting the car.

As he suspected he was having an affair with his wife, Norfarhan saw the other person leave and opted to pursue in his truck.

Near the intersection of Yio Chu Kang Road and Sengkang West Road, Norfarhan’s woman and her companion stopped at a crimson light.

Norfarhan departed to fight the couple after setting up his vehicle behind the Suzuki.

He yelled at them and asked them to leave, but they refused, frightened of their own protection.

Norfarhan regularly hit the Suzuki’s hat, demanding the set to fly and the guy to a fight.

When the Suzuki’s lights turned crimson, Norfarhan returned to his truck and drove it into it.

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Norfarhan’s family requested assistance from the police.

Norfarhan was upset that the couple remained in the Suzuki, though. He demanded that they catch by removing a hammer from his truck.

He threatened his wife with the hammer, saying,” You leave, you will die for certain.”

Additionally, he threatened to break the car’s panels.

A police officer who was n’t on duty drove by and approached Norfarhan. When the officer requested it, Norfarhan set down the hammer, and various police officers quickly showed up.

Another involved bystanders had also complained to the authorities.

Norfarhan’s family experienced restricted range of motion, pain and stiffness in her throat, and tenderness over her spine.

The underside of the Suzuki also suffered as a result of the event.

Norfarhan was sentenced to eight to ten months in prison, according to deputy public prosecutor Louis Ngia, who argued that his danger was” critical and obvious.”

Norfarhan has previously been found guilty, including a transportation offense for operating a vehicle without a valid license.

He had recently been released from a drug rehab facility after using meth and was under a drug control get at the time of the offences.

Norfarhan was informed by the judge that this was not his initial court sentence.

” I do desire you may try to control your thoughts a little better and do not use violence to solve your problems, you understand”? he said.

Norfarhan reaffirmed.

He could have been jailed for up to two years, fined, or both for engaging in criminal harassment.