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    Downtown East incident....

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      Muffins
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      [quote]目前有196人因涉嫌包括街头党活动的私会党徒被当局援引刑事法(临时条款)拘留。内政部说,其中年纪最小的17岁。


      律政部长兼内政部长尚穆根说,刑事法(临时条款)能用来对付那些不能被提控,但又与帮派有密切关联的人。例如未直接参与案件的帮伙头目或证据不足时,这个条款能作为暂时的保护条令,让当局无须经过审判就收押这些人。

      刑事法(临时条款)允许警方可未经审讯逮捕危害公众安全者。不过,为避免被滥用,任何逮捕或警方监视令交给内政部长签署前,必须由内政部和总检察署高级官员审查,确保有足够理由和证据动用刑事法。

      这类案件过后交给“刑事法令咨询委员会(听审)”审查。委员会由独立人士组成,包括社会闻人、太平绅士、律师等。嫌犯可聘律师协助。

      内政部把委员会的报告书交给内阁,由内阁呈给总统,并向总统建议是否确定内政部长所签署的逮捕或监视令。

      所有的逮捕每年由检讨委员会检讨,研究是否继续拘留,或无条件释放,或释放后由警方监视。委员会成员由平民组成,不包括先前的咨询委员会成员,以求公正。这样的审查每年进行,直到嫌犯受拘留10年或更长时,由另一个称为‘检讨局’的委员会检讨。”


      sauce: 13 november 2010 zaobao[/quote][img]

      Raysusan, never knew Lianhe made sauces as well 🙂

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        raysusan
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        http://i827.photobucket.com/albums/zz194/hellobyebye123/DSC00498.jpg\">


        OT abit here
        but it is not a nice thing happen to our teens here

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          i3mum
          last edited by

          It seems rather dangerous & scary to go out now… not sure when these fights will take place…

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            Brenda10
            last edited by

            Another Case:


            http://news.xin.msn.com/en/singapore/article.aspx?cp-documentid=4458972

            Teenage girl arrested for loanshark harassment

            SINGAPORE : Police have arrested an 18—year—old girl, believed to be involved in loanshark harassment.

            Officers from Ang Mo Kio Police Division arrested her on Saturday morning after follow—up investigations.

            They found in her possession items including a mobile phone, believed to contain debtors’ records, as well as markers and bottles of paint.

            The teenager is allegedly involved in several harassment cases where the front doors of debtors’ units were set on fire.

            She will be charged in court on Monday.

            If convicted of loanshark harassment, she can be jailed up to five years and fined a maximum of $50,000. — CNA /ls

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              Daddy D
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              http://www.channelnewsasia.com/stories/singaporelocalnews/view/1093822/1/.html


              \"Four of the men - Tay, Tang, Ho and Tong - are represented by lawyers, Subhas Anandan and Sunil Sudheesan from KhattarWong.
              Chen is represented by Mervyn Foo from Lee & Lee.
              If convicted of murder, they face the death penalty.\"

              Look at their lawyers... quite big shots... so these youth gangsters are all from well-to-do families?

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                verykiasu2010
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                Daddy 😧
                http://www.channelnewsasia.com/stories/singaporelocalnews/view/1093822/1/.html


                \"Four of the men - Tay, Tang, Ho and Tong - are represented by lawyers, Subhas Anandan and Sunil Sudheesan from KhattarWong.
                Chen is represented by Mervyn Foo from Lee & Lee.
                If convicted of murder, they face the death penalty.\"

                Look at their lawyers... quite big shots... so these youth gangsters are all from well-to-do families?
                young lives are involved.....trying their best to find mitigating factors, already gone for psycho assessment as reported .....

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                  Daddy D
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                  verykiasu2010:
                  young lives are involved.....trying their best to find mitigating factors, already gone for psycho assessment as reported .....

                  if they do get the death penalty... the families + others will kbkp...
                  if they don't get the death penalty... the victim's family + others will kbkp...

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                    verykiasu2010
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                    THE Government will be studying how police powers can be enhanced to prevent at-risk youth from forming or getting involved in gangs.


                    The aim is to allow the authorities to intervene early, and be armed with more tools to deal with young people who need help in disassociating with gangs but have yet to commit criminal offences.

                    Announcing this yesterday, Minister of State for Home Affairs and Education Masagos Zulkifli, who is heading the review, said that sentencing options also need to be relooked.

                    ‘We need to look at sentencing options, the relevance of police powers that are already existing today, and whether these should be modified to better address the issues in the mid to long term,’ he said at a press briefing at the police headquarters in New Phoenix Park.

                    ‘In the course of doing so, we may need to review the existing laws so that the police as well as all other institutions are aligned in bringing the situation to one that our community will be happy with.’

                    Read the full story in The Straits Times today.

                    will there be new definition of "non-seizeable" offence ?

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                      adhdadhd
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                      http://www.straitstimes.com/BreakingNews/Singapore/Story/STIStory_605067.html


                      3 more youths were caught, remaining 2 more on the run.

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                        janet88
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                        Daddy 😧
                        http://www.channelnewsasia.com/stories/singaporelocalnews/view/1093822/1/.html


                        \"Four of the men - Tay, Tang, Ho and Tong - are represented by lawyers, Subhas Anandan and Sunil Sudheesan from KhattarWong.
                        Chen is represented by Mervyn Foo from Lee & Lee.
                        If convicted of murder, they face the death penalty.\"

                        Look at their lawyers... quite big shots... so these youth gangsters are all from well-to-do families?
                        The teen who tried to escape and injured himself is represented by Subhas Anandan. This youngsters should be from well-to-do families or they won't be able to afford these lawyers.
                        Parental guidance is critical in today's society...with more parents being well-educated and both working, there is no one at home to supervise the kids and who their peers are. Its really sad that parents scramble to find reputable lawyers when their children get into trouble with the law.

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