Ms Felicia Teo had died of unknown circumstances after consuming ecstasy on Jun 30, 2007. To avoid prosecution for drug offences, Ahmad Danial Mohamed ...
"On Jun 30, 2007, he could have come clean, but instead he spent the whole day planning how to dispose of the body while it was concealed between two mattresses in Ragil's room." He said he told her to reduce the volume or silence her ring tone as it was looping with incoming SMS ringing tones. It was burnt such that to this day, only the partial skull fragment remains, said Mr Yang Ziliang. They then returned to the flat, placed the body in a carton box and sealed it with tape. He claimed that she had been busy sending messages on her phone while they were at Mr Ragil's flat. Ahmad Danial later gave the laptop to his father. However, they said she had left the unit sometime after 2.30am that same day. They took a cab to Punggol Track 24 with the carton box containing her body. She said her daughter was last seen with Ahmad Danial and Mr Ragil. That same day, they took Ms Teo's laptop, camera and camera lenses. They cleaned up the unit and took her phone, placing it near East Coast Park to mislead the police. Ms Teo, who would have been 34 this year, was a student at La Salle College of Fine Arts as it was known at the time.
SINGAPORE — A few hours after allegedly consuming a controlled drug with two friends in a Marine Terrace flat in 2007, Ahmad Danial Mohamed Rafa'ee ...
They placed her body in a carton, sealed it with tape and carried it to the ground floor. They dug a hole and placed the carton in it, poured kerosene on the hole, and set it on fire. The same punishment applies to those who fail to give notice or information to a public servant when legally bound to do so. In sentencing Ahmad, the judge said he “callously took advantage” of Teo’s death by taking her belongings. They lied that she had gone to East Coast Park to meet someone after leaving the flat around 2.30am. He had also supposedly tried to perform cardiopulmonary resuscitation on Teo after realising she was unresponsive. When the police began investigating Teo’s death in 2007, Ahmad lied that she had left the flat on her own. On Friday, Deputy Public Prosecutor (DPP) Yang Ziliang told the court that Teo and Mr Ragil were schoolmates at Lasalle College of the Arts. It was deserted at the time. He was sentenced to two years and two months’ jail. He was held on remand for one-and-a-half years before being granted a discharge not amounting to an acquittal in June this year. Ahmad has lodged an appeal against the discharge, having sought a full acquittal.
Ahmad Danial Mohamed Rafa'ee's sentence was backdated to when he was arrested in 2020. Read more at straitstimes.com.
The MacBook and the other lens were never recovered. “Till today, only her skull could be recovered.” In handing down the sentence, the judge said that Ahmad’s act had resulted in perversion of justice for over 13 years, and that the 26-month sentence was proportionate and would send a deterrent signal. Ahmad’s lawyer, Mr Shashi Nathan, said in mitigation that the Ahmad then was not the Ahmad of today, and that he was a younger man whose main motivation for lying to the police was not to cover up a murder, but because he was fearful of being prosecuted for drugs offences. DPP Yang told the court that Ahmad and Mr Ragil’s lies had led to significant wastage of public resources, and led to Ms Teo’s family being kept in the dark for more than 13 years. After Ahmad’s arrest in December 2020, screenings were conducted for skeletons found in the Punggol area and information about the skull came to the attention of the police. No other remains of Ms Teo were recovered, despite the police engaging experts to dig the ground in the vicinity of the area where her body had been disposed. The court heard that a partial human skull was found at Punggol Track 24 during excavation works in June 2010, but the identity of the skull was unknown at the time. The duo flagged a taxi and went to Punggol Track 24, where they dug a hole in the ground and placed the box within. In the early morning of June 30, 2007, Ahmad, who was then a 22-year-old graphic designer, and Indonesian Mr Ragil Putra Setia Sukmarahjana, then 18, and Ms Teo, then 19, had gone to the unit at Marine Terrace where Mr Ragil was staying after a party at Lasalle, where all three had studied. In the evening of that day, they went to hardware shops around Marine Terrace to buy tools to dispose of Ms Teo’s body. The duo then took the box to a deserted location at Punggol Track 24, dug a hole which they put the box in, and burned the box before covering it up.
Singaporean Ahmad Danial Mohamed Rafa'ee, 37, who was previously accused of murdering Teo Wei Ling Felicia, was sentenced to 26 months' jail for lesser charges ...
The identity of the skull was unknown, until Ahmad was arrested in December 2020, and DNA testing revealed that the skull likely belonged to Teo. The two men traveled to Punggol Track 24 with the box containing Teo's body in a cab, and dug a hole in a deserted location. They then returned to the flat to place the body inside a carton box, and sealed it with tape. They placed Teo's body on a mattress in the flat, put another mattress on top of the body, cleaned the place up, and placed Teo's phone in the vicinity of East Coast Park to support their earlier lies. According to CNA, on the same day, the two men went out to buy tools to dispose of Teo's body. Ahmad and Ragil initially lied to the police that Teo had left the Block 19 Marine Terrace flat the trio were at to meet someone at East Coast Park.
Ahmad Danial Mohamed Rafa'ee was sentenced to 26 months' jail after admitting to 4 charges including depositing Felicia Teo's body.
[failed to show up for a friend’s wedding](https://mustsharenews.com/felicia-teo-missing/) the next day. This is because his sentence was backdated to Dec 2020, at the time of his arrest. Three years later in Jun 2010, excavation works at Punggol Track 24 led to the discovery of a partial human skull. At that point, they quickly covered the hole and left before discarding their tools, wrote Ms Teo later passed away after 6am due to “unknown circumstances”. [HardwareZone](https://forums.hardwarezone.com.sg/threads/consolidated-2007-felicia-teo-murder-case-megathread.6442408/page-312#post-142544329) and [Blogspot](https://findfelicia.blogspot.com/). [ST](https://www.straitstimes.com/singapore/courts-crime/man-who-dumped-felicia-teos-corpse-jailed-for-26-months-but-expected-to-be-released-soon) reports that the 37-year-old is expected to be released soon. On Friday (14 Oct), the court sentenced Ahmad to 26 months’ jail after he admitted to the four charges. [CNA](https://www.channelnewsasia.com/singapore/ahmad-danial-mohamed-rafaee-sentenced-jail-depositing-felicia-teo-body-taking-belongings-false-evidence-3006551). [The Straits Times (ST)](https://www.straitstimes.com/singapore/courts-crime/man-who-dumped-felicia-teos-corpse-jailed-for-26-months-but-expected-to-be-released-soon), Ahmad Danial admitted in court today (14 Oct) to four charges including: [murder charge](https://mustsharenews.com/missing-person-case/) in the Felicia Teo case, has been sentenced to 26 months’ jail. This was after he admitted in court to four charges including depositing Ms Teo’s body and giving false evidence to the police.
SINGAPORE (The Straits Times): When their friend, Felicia Teo, died in June 2007 after all three had allegedly consumed Ecstasy, the two men stuffed her ...
Ahmad was initially accused of killing Teo before being given a discharge not amounting to an acquittal for the murder charge in June this year. In 2007, Ahmad, who was then a 22-year-old graphic designer, and Indonesian Ragil Putra Setia Sukmarahjana, then 18, had then lied to the police they did not know the whereabouts of Teo, then 19. The court heard Ahmad is expected to be released soon as the sentence was backdated to when he was arrested in 2020.
SINGAPORE, Oct 14 — A few hours after allegedly consuming a controlled drug with two friends in a Marine Terrace flat in 2007, Ahmad Danial Mohamed Rafa'ee ...
They placed her body in a carton, sealed it with tape and carried it to the ground floor. They dug a hole and placed the carton in it, poured kerosene on the hole, and set it on fire. The same punishment applies to those who fail to give notice or information to a public servant when legally bound to do so. Those who give false information to a public servant can be jailed for up to six months or fined up to S$1,000, or punished with both. In sentencing Ahmad, the judge said he “callously took advantage” of Teo’s death by taking her belongings. They lied that she had gone to East Coast Park to meet someone after leaving the flat around 2.30am. He had also supposedly tried to perform cardiopulmonary resuscitation on Teo after realising she was unresponsive. When the police began investigating Teo’s death in 2007, Ahmad lied that she had left the flat on her own. It was deserted at the time. He was sentenced to two years and two months’ jail. Today, Deputy Public Prosecutor (DPP) Yang Ziliang told the court that Teo and Ragil were schoolmates at Lasalle College of the Arts. He was held on remand for one-and-a-half years before being granted a discharge not amounting to an acquittal in June this year.
Singaporean Ahmad Danial Mohamed Rafa'ee, 37, was sentenced to 26 months' jail on Oct. 14, 2022 for his role following the death of Felicia Teo Wei Ling, 19, in ...
14, 2022 for his role following the death of Felicia Teo Wei Ling, 19, in 2007. Teo's body was disposed to the right of Punggol Road in the direction of the jetty. Punggol Road that leads to Punggol Point Jetty at the very end was the only way to get to Track 24 last time. A part of Punggol Road has been cut off to build the Punggol Digital District. The area over Track 24 was developed into the Punggol Ranch Resort. Punggol Track 24 was close to the shore. Punggol Twenty-Fourth Avenue is built over Track 19, which is on the right of Punggol Road. The exact location of Track 24 is close to the Punggol Point Jetty. The two men travelled in a taxi from the south of the island to the northeast to Punggol Track 24 with the box containing Teo's body, and dug a hole in a deserted location. The court previously heard that Ahmad Danial had disposed of the corpse in the vicinity of Punggol Track 24 on or around June 30, 2007. The identity of the skull was unknown, until Ahmad Danial was arrested in December 2020. They placed Teo's body on a mattress in the flat, put another mattress on top of the body, cleaned the place up, and placed Teo's phone in the vicinity of East Coast Park to support their earlier lies.
It's hard to believe that this case has spanned more than a decade. What started as the missing person-murder case of Felicia Teo is slowly concluding, ...
In June 2010, a human skull was found at Punggol Track 24 but the identity of the skull was unknown then and there were no leads. She was placed into a carton box which was sealed with tape and then brought to the ground floor by the stairs to avoid surveillance cameras at the lift area. Later that same morning, they deliberately went to East Coast Park and left her phone there to make it seem that she had been to the park. Not wanting to get into legal trouble for drug use, Ahmad and Ragil concocted a plan to get rid of Teo’s body. The three took ecstasy in the unit and Teo died sometime before 6am due to unknown circumstances, according to Ahmad. She was last spotted via surveillance footage of her entering the lift of a Marine Terrace housing block with Ahmad and Ragil, who were believed to be her friends.
SINGAPORE (The Straits Times/Asia News Network): As with most 19-year-olds, Felicia Teo was street-wise and fun-loving.
In an interview with The Sunday Times that year, she shared how she found comfort in imagining her daughter had married and moved to a different country. The breakthrough finally came in 2020, when a fresh screening of Teo's MacBook revealed Ahmad had come into possession of it, despite him claiming in 2007 that she had left the flat with all of her belongings. A security camera at the block, where Ragil was living, is believed to have captured the last known images of Teo alive as she took the lift up to the flat with the two men. The search party had swelled to more than 200 people, extending the search to Woodlands, Yishun and Geylang. Her mother last saw her on the evening of June 29, when she left her home in Bain Street to attend a party at Lasalle College of the Arts, where she was a final-year Diploma in Fine Arts student. After the party, she went to a block at Marine Terrace with two friends - Ahmad Danial Mohamed Rafa'ee, who was then 22, and Indonesian Ragil Putra Setia Sukmarahjana, who was then 18.
Friends and family members frantically searched for the student when she went missing in 2007. Read more at straitstimes.com.
[The breakthrough finally came in 2020,](https://www.straitstimes.com/singapore/courts-crime/man-to-be-charged-with-murder-of-teen-missing-for-over-13-years) when a fresh screening of Ms Teo's MacBook revealed Ahmad had come into possession of it, despite him claiming in 2007 that she had left the flat with all of her belongings. In an interview with The Sunday Times that year, she shared how she found comfort in imagining her daughter had married and moved to a different country. A security camera at the block, where Mr Ragil was living, is believed to have captured the last known images of Ms Teo alive as she took the lift up to the flat with the two men. For a long time, many of Ms Teo's loved ones were clinging to the hope that she will be found. Her mother last saw her on the evening of June 29, when she left her home in Bain Street to attend a party at Lasalle College of the Arts, where she was a final-year Diploma in Fine Arts student. After the party, she went to a block at Marine Terrace with two friends - Ahmad Danial Mohamed Rafa'ee, who was then 22, and Indonesian Ragil Putra Setia Sukmarahjana, who was then 18.