SINGAPORE: A 22-year-old accused of murdering a man in a group fight was taken back to the alleged crime scene near Verdun Road by the police along with three other suspects on Friday (Sep 27).
Muhammad Sajid Saleem was given the capital charge on Monday while five others were handed charges of rioting over the incident.
He is accused of causing the death of Mr Dhinessh Vasie, 25, at about 4am on Sunday near Verdun Road, which is in the Farrer Park area.
Sajid arrived at Sam Leong Road on Friday at about 11.40am in a blue car. He was wearing a red polo shirt, dark-coloured shorts, with his arms and legs in restraints.
He was taken by officers into a cordoned-off back alley, and later to the outside of Kim San Leng coffee shop, before being accompanied down another alley leading out to Kitchener Road.
Sajid and the officers then returned to the car, leaving the scene about 40 minutes after they arrived.
Three of the five suspects charged with rioting - Kirrthik Roshan Prem Ananth, 22, Pradave Shashi Kumar, 20, Satish Jason Prabahas, 23 - were subsequently brought to the scene in the same vehicle.
Clad in white polo shirts and dark-coloured shorts, they walked through roughly the same route as Sajid one after another between 12.45pm to 2.35pm.
Muhammad Sajid Saleem, who is accused of murdering a man in a group fight near Verdun Road, is brought back to the crime scene on Sep 27, 2024. (Photo: CNA/Wallace Woon)
The two other suspects charged with rioting are Nur Diyana Harun Al Rasheed and Kasthuri Kallidas Marimuthu, both 24.
At least one of the six suspects was allegedly armed with a deadly weapon during the riot, and three people - Mr Dhinessh, Mr Naviinjaay C Nathan and Mr K Vicknesh were injured as a result, the charge sheets stated.
Murder carries the death penalty, while rioting with a deadly weapon carries a jail term of up to 10 years and caning. Women cannot be caned.
All six were remanded for further investigations and will return to court next week.
Source: CNA/mt(gr)
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Muhammad Sajid Saleem was given the capital charge on Monday while five others were handed charges of rioting over the incident.
He is accused of causing the death of Mr Dhinessh Vasie, 25, at about 4am on Sunday near Verdun Road, which is in the Farrer Park area.
Sajid arrived at Sam Leong Road on Friday at about 11.40am in a blue car. He was wearing a red polo shirt, dark-coloured shorts, with his arms and legs in restraints.
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He was taken by officers into a cordoned-off back alley, and later to the outside of Kim San Leng coffee shop, before being accompanied down another alley leading out to Kitchener Road.
Sajid and the officers then returned to the car, leaving the scene about 40 minutes after they arrived.
Three of the five suspects charged with rioting - Kirrthik Roshan Prem Ananth, 22, Pradave Shashi Kumar, 20, Satish Jason Prabahas, 23 - were subsequently brought to the scene in the same vehicle.
Clad in white polo shirts and dark-coloured shorts, they walked through roughly the same route as Sajid one after another between 12.45pm to 2.35pm.
Muhammad Sajid Saleem, who is accused of murdering a man in a group fight near Verdun Road, is brought back to the crime scene on Sep 27, 2024. (Photo: CNA/Wallace Woon)
The two other suspects charged with rioting are Nur Diyana Harun Al Rasheed and Kasthuri Kallidas Marimuthu, both 24.
At least one of the six suspects was allegedly armed with a deadly weapon during the riot, and three people - Mr Dhinessh, Mr Naviinjaay C Nathan and Mr K Vicknesh were injured as a result, the charge sheets stated.
Murder carries the death penalty, while rioting with a deadly weapon carries a jail term of up to 10 years and caning. Women cannot be caned.
All six were remanded for further investigations and will return to court next week.
Source: CNA/mt(gr)
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