SINGAPORE - A teenager, who was convicted of robbery in 2019 and ordered to undergo reformative training, was out under supervision when he slashed a man with a knife, causing serious injuries. Read more at straitstimes.com.
SINGAPORE - A teenager, who was convicted of robbery in 2019 and ordered to undergo reformative training, was out under supervision when he slashed a man with a knife, causing serious injuries.
Before the attack, he was detained in a centre over the robbery. When he was released under supervision in May 2021, he was fitted with a Global Positioning System tag to monitor his movements.But in Nov 2021, he ganged up with a 21-year-old man to attack the 37-year-old victim who suffered injuries including multiple deep wounds on his scalp, a fractured left knee and a ruptured tendon in his left little finger.
Deputy Public Prosecutors Lim Yu Hui and Bryont Chin stated in court documents that the offender and his 21-year-old fellow gang member were hanging out on Nov 14, 2021, when they started talking about the 37-year-old man. They took a private-hire car to the temple and spotted their victim talking to some people in Depot Walk.
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