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Hosted on MSNFormer Singapore prosecutor Glenn Knight, who prosecuted MCA’s Tan Koon Swan, dies at 80 on Scoot flightCNA reported that Knight, a prominent prosecutor in the 1970s and 80s, died mid-flight on a Scoot airline journey to ...
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Hosted on MSNSingaporean who prosecuted MCA president in ’80s diesGlenn Knight, 80, who himself was convicted of corruption, later apologised over the wrongful prosecution and jailing of Tan ...
SINGAPORE (The Straits Times/ANN): About 23 tonnes of diesel oil leaked from the Police Coast Guard Brani Regional Base in southern Singapore into surrounding waters on Feb 5. In a joint statement ...
Before the Mobile plans in Singapore used to be characterised by contract plans with handset subsidies. These plans package both the mobile data and the handset as part of the monthly fee, which pays ...
However, the stench became unbearable and the residents called the police on the third day. A 53-year-old man had died in his flat. "It's Chinese New Year, so I felt uncomfortable mentioning such ...
The WTA has returned to Singapore, which previously hosted the WTA Finals from 2014 to 2018! This new WTA 250 event is played on indoor hard courts at Kallan Tennis Hub and features a 32-plater ...
Samsung Electronics Bangladesh has introduced six distinct models of microwave ovens that are being assembled in the country by its local partner Transcom Electronics Limited. "The new models ...
“One victim received a ‘police identification card’ through WhatsApp, and the scammer even delivered forged documents to the victim’s home,” Singapore police were quoted as saying on January 23. The ...
These days, scams seem to be everywhere. Earlier in August 2024, the Singapore Police Force (SPF) released a report which highlighted how Singaporeans have lost at least S$385.6 million to a ...
The Singapore and Malaysia police jointly took down a transnational scam syndicate comprising 16 Malaysian members who targeted Singapore residents. Those allegedly involved are accused of ...
The members, aged between 24 and 43, are suspected of being involved in government official impersonation scams targeting Singapore residents, said the Singapore Police Force (SPF) on Friday (Jan 24).
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