SINGAPORE: A man who was seen wielding a sword at Buangkok Crescent, swinging it at a pedestrian and hitting passing cars, was charged on Wednesday (Mar 16) ...
In January 2020, Fadhil was arrested after approaching the imam at Masjid Al-Mawaddah with a knife. Advertisement Advertisement He will return to court on Apr 6. He later limped in when his case was mentioned before the judge. Advertisement
Fadhil Yusop, 37, is accused of using a samurai sword to cut a man three times on March 14. . Read more at straitstimes.com.
"Fadhil was found to have consumed a large number of pills containing dextromethorphan, which contributed to his behaviour. ISD's joint investigations with the police at the time did not suggest that Fadhil's attack was terrorism-related. Fadhil was administered with a written warning for his social media posts," said ISD.
The man who attacked a pedestrian with a samurai sword at Buangkok Crescent was charged in court and subsequently remanded for psychiatric observation.
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Five men and a woman who called the police received the Public Spiritedness Award. . Read more at straitstimes.com.
I hope that anyone who was there would have done the same as well." "When I saw the man strike him, I decided one thing for sure - I want to help him. They have a right to be safe no matter where they are," said Mr Rabbani. I managed to get a grip on his two legs and held him down tightly," said Mr Chinthana, who also suffered bruises on his elbows and knees from tussling with his attacker "Everyone deserves to live in a safe environment. "At that moment, I knew I had two choices.
Mr Amila Chinthana, 35, was waiting at a traffic junction in Buangkok Crescent on Monday afternoon (March 14) when he saw a man swinging a sword in the ...
I hope that anyone who was there would have done the same as well." I managed to get a grip on his two legs and held him down tightly," said Mr Chinthana, who also suffered bruises on his elbows and knees from tussling with his attacker "When I saw the man strike him, I decided one thing for sure - I want to help him. Respect and thank you to the man who disabled the attacker, because of his actions instead of running away he has prevented more people from getting hurt. "I received over 500 calls and about 267 messages. I just want to make sure that he's safe, and the man didn't hurt anyone else," said Mr Lim. They have a right to be safe no matter where they are," said Mr Rabbani. Commander of Ang Mo Kio Police Division, assistant commissioner Zed Teo, said: "We are proud to have such everyday heroes in our community. "Everyone deserves to live in a safe environment. Clearer and closer video of the man with sword attacking cars and pedestrian. "At that moment, I knew I had two choices. He had slipped after charging at Mr Chinthana, who managed to pin him to the ground after a struggle.
SINGAPORE — A 37-year-old man with a prior criminal record of violence was charged on Wednesday (March 16), after he was caught on video swinging a sword at ...
He worked as a gravedigger at the time and was married with four children. The police earlier stressed that preliminary investigations do not suggest the incident to be an act of terror. He will return to court on April 6. The police earlier said that another man had suffered abrasions on his knee as well, but Fadhil was not charged over this. He then jaywalked across the road and allegedly struck five passing cars with the sword. Advertisement
On Wednesday (16 Mar), the man involved in the Buangkok sword incident was charged with voluntarily causing hurt with a samurai sword.
Investigations did not suggest that the attack was terrorism-related. He was given a written warning for his social media posts. When led away, TODAY observed that he was visibly limping. Fadhil will return to court on 6 Apr. His case will be heard again on 6 Apr. On Monday (14 Mar), Fadhil was seen swinging a sword in the middle of Buangkok Crescent.
Mr Amila Chinthana, 35, was waiting at a traffic junction in Buangkok Crescent on Monday afternoon (March 14) when a man armed with a samurai sword attacked ...
I managed to get a grip on his two legs and held him down tightly," said Mr Chinthana, who also suffered bruises on his elbows and knees from the tussle. Preliminary police investigations found that the 37-year-old had consumed unknown pills prior to leaving his home with the sword. The assailant, a 37-year-old man, slipped and fell after charging at Mr Chinthana, who managed to pin him to the ground.