SINGAPORE - A man who had been accused of killing Ms Felicia Teo Wei Ling on June 30, 2007 was on Monday (June 27) given a discharge not amounting to an ...
"This is not a case where police have been trying for many years to trace the co-accused. They told District Judge Eugene Teo: "Authorities have made and continue to make reasonable efforts to trace the co-accused. He added: "They are not just asking for a pound of flesh. The police said previously they had classified the case as a missing persons case in 2007 as they had found no facts to link the two men to Ms Teo's disappearance. Ahmad and Mr Ragil were believed to have been the last to see Ms Teo alive when she went to the Marine Terrace flat that night. SINGAPORE - A man who had been accused of killing Ms Felicia Teo Wei Ling on June 30, 2007 was on Monday (June 27) given a discharge not amounting to an acquittal for the murder charge.
Ahmad Danial Mohamed Rafa'ee, 37, had his capital charge substituted with six new charges for lesser offences. Advertisement.
"They're not just asking for a pound of flesh. On the prospect of an "indefinite period" of waiting after a discharge not amounting to acquittal, the judge said: "I have to agree that there is no basis to grant an outright discharge amounting to an acquittal." He added that arguments could be made about the need for finality and there could be a review of the case law on this, but said that this was not the appropriate time for that. On Ahmad Danial's one-and-a-half-years in remand, the judge said that based on the chronology of the case, the period of remand was not for a "futile reason". He was also offered bail of S$20,000. Both prosecutors argued that a discharge not amounting to an acquittal would balance "the public interest and the rights of the individual".
SINGAPORE — With another main suspect remaining at large, a man charged with murdering 19-year-old Felicia Teo Wei Ling — who had gone missing in 2007 — was ...
CID uncovered new leads while tracing the items believed to be in Teo’s possession when she was reported missing. The same punishment applies to those who fail to give notice or information to a public servant when legally bound to. Mr Nathan argued: "If Ragil is so important that he is needed for (the authorities) to continue the murder charge, they should never have charged him (Ahmad) and kept him on remand for 1.5 years... "I have some sympathies and I believe some arguments have also been made that some finality should be accorded in this kind of cases. The six charges the prosecution is now presenting is evidence of that," the judge added. I suppose at some point in time, there should ideally be a review of this... They want you to lay your head on a wooden board and wait for the guillotine to fall," the lawyer told the court in his arguments for a full acquittal. "I have made formal complaints to the police who treated his wife with disdain and impunity. The three are said to be friends and had all attended the Lasalle College of the Arts, based on their social media profiles. However, the lawyer added that he has not received any updates on that even after writing to the Attorney-General's Chambers. They are not just asking for a pound of flesh. TODAY reported in July 2007 that she had gone to the Marine Terrace flat after a party at the Lasalle College of the Arts, where she was studying for a diploma in fine art.
This comes 1.5 years after he was charged. He has been in remand during this time. Another man, Ragil Putra Setia Sukmarahjana, an Indonesian, who was also ...
They were tracing the items believed to be in Teo’s possession when she was reported missing and its officers managed to link one of the items to Ahmad and arrested him. The authorities here have found a fragment of a skull around where Ahmad said he and Ragil had disposed of Teo's corpse and wanted to send a fragment of the bone to the United States for mitochondrial testing. According to Today, he also said the one-and-a-half years the accused was held was not for futile reasons, - One count of giving false information to two police officers that they did not know what happened to Teo after she left a party, intending for the police not to arrest them. - One count of omitting to give information about Teo's death on June 30, 2007 when he was legally bound to report a sudden or unnatural death to the police. Ahmad Danial Mohamed Rafa'ee, 37, who was accused of killing Felicia Teo Wei Ling on June 30, 2007, was given a discharge not amounting to an acquittal for the murder charge on Monday, June 27, The Straits Times and Today reported.
The man who was accused of killing Felicia Teo Wei Ling, a 19-year-old student who went missing in 2007, was given a discharge not amounting to an acquittal ...
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Its officers managed to link one of the items to Ahmad and arrested him. They want you to lay your head on a wooden board and wait for the guillotine to fall,” the lawyer told the court in his arguments for a full acquittal. The same punishment applies to those who fail to give notice or information to a public servant when legally bound to. CID uncovered new leads while tracing the items believed to be in Teo’s possession when she was reported missing. “I have some sympathies and I believe some arguments have also been made that some finality should be accorded in this kind of cases. Nathan argued: “If Ragil is so important that he is needed for (the authorities) to continue the murder charge, they should never have charged him and kept him on remand for 1.5 years... The six charges the prosecution is now presenting is evidence of that,” the judge added. “I have made formal complaints to the police who treated his wife with disdain and impunity. The three are said to be friends and had all attended the Lasalle College of the Arts, based on their social media profiles. However, the lawyer added that he has not received any updates on that even after writing to the Attorney-General’s Chambers. They are not just asking for a pound of flesh. The charge will be revived if that happens.
SINGAPORE (The Straits Times/Asia News Netwrork): A man who had been accused of killing Felicia Teo Wei Ling on June 30, 2007 was on Monday (June 27) given ...
The police said previously they had classified the case as a missing persons case in 2007 as they had found no facts to link the two men to Teo's disappearance. Ahmad and Ragil were believed to have been the last to see Teo, 19, alive when she went to the flat that night. Defence lawyer Shashi Nathan, however, urged the court to grant Ahmad a discharge amounting to an acquittal.
A man who had been accused of killing Ms Felicia Teo Wei Ling on June 30, 2007 was on Monday (June 27) given a discharge not amounting to an acquittal for ...
A breakthrough came after the CID found belongings believed to have been with Ms Teo when she was reported missing. The police said previously they had classified the case as a missing persons case in 2007 as they had found no facts to link the two men to Ms Teo's disappearance. A man who had been accused of killing Ms Felicia Teo Wei Ling on June 30, 2007 was on Monday (June 27) given a discharge not amounting to an acquittal for the murder charge.
He was given discharge not amounting to acquittal for the murder charge while his alleged accomplice is still at large. Read more at straitstimes.com.
"This is not a case where police have been trying for many years to trace the co-accused. They told District Judge Eugene Teo: "Authorities have made and continue to make reasonable efforts to trace the co-accused. He added: "They are not just asking for a pound of flesh. The police said previously they had classified the case as a missing persons case in 2007 as they had found no facts to link the two men to Ms Teo's disappearance. Ahmad and Mr Ragil were believed to have been the last to see Ms Teo alive when she went to the Marine Terrace flat that night. SINGAPORE - A man who had been accused of killing Ms Felicia Teo Wei Ling on June 30, 2007 was on Monday (June 27) given a discharge not amounting to an acquittal for the murder charge.
On Monday (27 Jun), Ahmad Danial Mohamed Rafa'ee, the murder suspect in Felicia Teo's case was discharged but not acquitted of the offence.
They are also suspected of placing her phone at East Coast Park to support their lies to the police that she had gone there. According to Channel NewsAsia (CNA), Ahmad was offered bail of S$20,000. He was charged with her murder on 17 Dec 2020. However, District Judge Eugene Teo accepted the prosecution’s application for a discharge not amounting to an acquittal. In court, Ahmad’s defence lawyer initially called for him to be given a discharge amounting to an acquittal. He was also given six new charges of a less serious nature related to the cover-up of Ms Teo’s death, reported TODAY.
SINGAPORE (The Straits Times/Asia News Network): A man who had been accused of killing Felicia Teo Wei Ling on June 30, 2007 was on Monday (June 27) given a ...
"This is not a case where police have been trying for many years to trace the co-accused. He added: "They are not just asking for a pound of flesh. They told District Judge Eugene Teo: "Authorities have made and continue to make reasonable efforts to trace the co-accused. The police said previously they had classified the case as a missing persons case in 2007 as they had found no facts to link the two men to Ms Teo's disappearance. Ahmad and Ragil were believed to have been the last to see Ms Teo alive when she went to the Marine Terrace flat that night. SINGAPORE (The Straits Times/Asia News Network): A man who had been accused of killing Felicia Teo Wei Ling on June 30, 2007 was on Monday (June 27) given a discharge not amounting to an acquittal for the murder charge.
The man who was accused of killing Felicia Teo Wei Ling, a 19-year-old student who went missing in 2007, was given a discharge not amounting to an acquittal ...
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SINGAPORE - Ahmad Danial Mohamed Rafa'ee, now 37, was in 2020 accused of murdering Ms Felicia Teo Wei Ling in 2007. Initially treated by police as a missing ...
A breakthrough comes after the CID uncovers new leads while tracing the belongings that are believed to be in Ms Teo's possession when she was reported missing. Initially treated by police as a missing person, she was later determined to be dead. June 27, 2022: Ahmad is given a discharge not amounting to an acquittal for the murder charge. July 11 and 25, 2007: Ahmad and Mr Ragil allegedly give false information to the police, stating that they do not know what happened to Ms Teo after she left the flat. On Monday (June 27), Ahmad was given a discharge not amounting to an acquittal on the murder charge. Ahmad and Mr Ragil Putra Setia Sukmarahjana, then 18, are believed to have been the last to see her alive.