SINGAPORE: The case involving a 61-year-old driver who was arrested after allegedly using his car to push a security officer outside Red Swastika School has been referred to the public prosecutor, Home Affairs and Law Minister K Shanmugam said on Monday (Apr 4).
Responding to a question from NMP Raj Joshua Thomas, Mr Shanmugam said in a written parliamentary answer that the police have completed their investigations against the driver for a possible offence of rash act causing hurt.
He added that the matter has been referred to the Attorney-General for a decision on the appropriate course of action.
The incident, which took place on Jan 11, was captured in a video that was circulated online. It showed a white car inching forward and pushing a security officer outside the school, after the car was stopped from entering the school.
The 61-year-old driver was later arrested. The 62-year-old security guard suffered minor injuries, the police said then.
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Responding to a question from NMP Raj Joshua Thomas, Mr Shanmugam said in a written parliamentary answer that the police have completed their investigations against the driver for a possible offence of rash act causing hurt.
He added that the matter has been referred to the Attorney-General for a decision on the appropriate course of action.
The incident, which took place on Jan 11, was captured in a video that was circulated online. It showed a white car inching forward and pushing a security officer outside the school, after the car was stopped from entering the school.
The 61-year-old driver was later arrested. The 62-year-old security guard suffered minor injuries, the police said then.
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