Prosecution says man accused of assault planned to leave Singapore by boat

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SINGAPORE - A man allegedly linked to an attack on another man at a cemetery in Choa Chu Kang had planned to leave Singapore by boat, the prosecution told a district court on Tuesday (May 19).. Read more at straitstimes.com.

SINGAPORE - A man allegedly linked to an attack on another man at a cemetery in Choa Chu Kang had planned to leave Singapore by boat, the prosecution told a district court on Tuesday .

Last week, Chen and Gervan Wong Jun Heng, 24, were each charged with one count of using a weapon to cause grievous hurt to Mr Douglas Wong Wei Hao, 30, at the cemetery at around 3am on May 10. The injured victim was found in Bishan Street 12 but court documents did not state how he ended up there.Officers from Jurong Police Division managed to establish the identities of the alleged assailants through ground inquiries and images from police cameras.The prosecution told District Judge Adam Nakhoda on Tuesday that Chen and Gervan Wong may face additional charges in the future.Gervan Wong was also not offered bail on Tuesday.

Gervan Wong, Jovi Wan Shao Xiong, 22, and Kenji Pong Jia Rong, 24, have been accused of using a knife to slash the pair.

Source: Law Daily Report (lawdailyreport.net)

 

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