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On Tuesday, August 26, four of the suspects will face charges of rioting while carrying a lethal weapon.
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Loan shark harassment is punishable by a fine of S$5,000 to S$50,000, up to five years in jail, and up to six canings for first-time offenders.
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According to reports, minor injuries were sustained by a 40-year-old driver and his 45-year-old passenger.
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If found guilty, the Indian national may face a maximum sentence of seven years in prison, a fine, or both.
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Loan shark harassment is punishable by a fine of S$5,000 to S$50,000, up to five years in jail, and up to six canings for first-time offenders.
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The officers from Ang Mo Kio Police Division established the identity of the man through follow-up investigations and arrested him within 15 hours of the report.
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Loan shark harassment is punishable by a fine of S$5,000 to S$50,000, up to five years in jail, and up to six canings for first-time offenders.
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The police said that the National Day Parade tickets acquired through unapproved means will be deemed invalid.
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The LTA cautioned the public against using illegal private ride-hailing services because the drivers might not be properly licensed.
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Sng Chern Hong, the CNB covering director and senior assistant commissioner, expressed gratitude to HKNB for sharing intelligence.
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The offense is punishable by up to ten years in prison, a fine of up to half a million dollars, or both.
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If found guilty, he may face up to six months in jail, a fine of up to S$5,000, or both for harassing others.
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Tan is scheduled to start serving his sentence on August 15 and his bail was set at S$20,000 on Tuesday, July 29.
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Loan shark harassment is punishable by a fine of S$5,000 to S$50,000, up to five years in jail, and up to six canings for first-time offenders.
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The man will face charges of theft and housebreaking, which are punishable under Section 451 of the Penal Code 1871.
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The Singapore Police Force said that the two American nationals were arrested before they could leave Singapore.
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The police advised all motorcycle owners to adopt a few prevention measures to ensure that such thefts can be avoided.
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He may face up to five years in prison and a fine if found guilty of causing death by a careless act.
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The Singaporean man was handed five charges for making these do-it-yourself Kpods under the Tobacco (Control of Advertisements and Sale) Act.
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The man will be charged in court on Thursday, July 17, with the offence of theft of a motor vehicle under Section 379A of the Penal Code 1871.