Case filed against 4 people of Indian origin for misbehaving with Singapore police

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Case filed against 4 people of Indian origin for misbehaving with Singapore police

Singapore Police

Singapore: A case has been registered against four people of Indian origin in Singapore for creating a ruckus and misbehaving with a police officer. According to the news of ‘Channel News Asia’, a two-minute video has been posted on Facebook in which the four accused can be seen allegedly using abusive language with the police officer.

misbehavior with police officer

According to reports, the four accused — Mohammed Dino Marciano Abdul Wahab (44), Alex Kumar Gnanasekaran (37), Mohammed Yusof Mohammed Yahiya (32) and Mohanan V Balakrishnan (32) — allegedly manhandled a police officer who had arrived at the spot to investigate an alleged murder case in Little India on Sunday morning.

‘Talking like a gangster’

According to court documents, the accused allegedly told police officers, “You are talking like a gangster, you know we are all scared. We are paying taxes, we are paying taxes with our hard-earned money. I will show you what a real gangster is.”

not related to the murder case

The incident took place on a street behind Sam Leong Road in Little India, where a man was allegedly murdered. The case pertains to 22-year-old Indian-origin Mohammed Sajid Salim, who was accused of killing a 25-year-old man on Verdun Road on Monday. Five other people have also been charged in connection with the incident. However, the case filed against these four people has no connection with this murder case. (Language)

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