Teck Whye Lane fight suspects revisit crime scene on Mar. 4, charged with rioting & unlawful assembly

A 14th suspect has also been arrested.

Matthias Ang | Nigel Chua | March 04, 2020, 12:38 PM

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A fight broke out between two groups of men on Feb. 27, and heavily armed policemen were seen in pursuit at the scene at Teck Whye Lane.

These scenes were captured on photos and video, and circulated on social media.

14 men from 2 groups arrested

Within 28 hours of the incident on Feb. 27, 13 suspects were arrested at various locations in Jalan Bukit Merah, West Coast Road, Yishun, Bukit Batok and Lower Kent Ridge Road.

A 14th suspect was subsequently arrested on Mar. 2.

Police documents revealed that the suspects are aged between 17 and 29, and that the men came from at least two groups.

Variety of weapons involved

One of the groups involved in the fight comprised of at least eight men. The weapons they carried included a knife and a knuckle-duster.

The other group comprised of at least five men armed with parangs.

Meanwhile, the offensive weapons in the case of the 14th suspect included two knives and one sickle.

Five suspects brought to crime scene

Five of the suspects were brought to the crime scene on Wed., Mar. 4.

Police Vehicles on scene at Teck Whye Lane Police vehicles at the scene at Teck Whye Lane. Photo by Matthias Ang.

Syafiq Bin Safari, 18, at the scene of the fight at Teck Whye Lane on Mar. 4. Syafiq Bin Safari, 18, at the scene of the fight at Teck Whye Lane on Mar. 4. Photo by Matthias Ang.

Zahiruddin Ariffin Bin Zilsham, 17, at the scene of the fight at Teck Whye Lane on Mar. 4. Zahiruddin Ariffin Bin Zilsham, 17, at the scene of the fight at Teck Whye Lane on Mar. 4. Photo by Matthias Ang.

Farhan Bin Elias, 18, at the scene of the fight at Teck Whye Lane on Mar. 4. Farhan Bin Elias, 18, at the scene of the fight at Teck Whye Lane on Mar. 4. Photo by Matthias Ang.

Farhan Bin Elias, 18, at the scene of the fight at Teck Whye Lane on Mar. 4. Farhan Bin Elias, 18, at the scene of the fight at Teck Whye Lane on Mar. 4. Photo by Matthias Ang.

Mohamad Haikel Bin Rahmat, 18, at the scene of the fight at Teck Whye Lane on Mar. 4 Mohamad Haikel Bin Rahmat, 18, at the scene of the fight at Teck Whye Lane on Mar. 4. Photo by Matthias Ang.

Mohamad Haikel Bin Rahmat, 18, at the scene of the fight at Teck Whye Lane on Mar. 4. Mohamad Haikel Bin Rahmat, 18, at the scene of the fight at Teck Whye Lane on Mar. 4. Photo by Matthias Ang.

Mohamad Haikel Bin Rahmat, 18, at the scene of the fight at Teck Whye Lane on Mar. 4. Mohamad Haikel Bin Rahmat, 18, at the scene of the fight at Teck Whye Lane on Mar. 4. Photo by Matthias Ang.

Muhammad Irman Shah Putera Bin Roslan, 20, at the scene of the fight at Teck Whye Lane on Mar. 4. Muhammad Irman Shah Putera Bin Roslan, 20, at the scene of the fight at Teck Whye Lane on Mar. 4. Photo by Matthias Ang.

Muhammad Irman Shah Putera Bin Roslan, 20, at the scene of the fight at Teck Whye Lane on Mar. 4. Muhammad Irman Shah Putera Bin Roslan, 20, at the scene of the fight at Teck Whye Lane on Mar. 4. Photo by Matthias Ang.

Suspects charged in court

As of Wed., Mar. 4, 13 of the suspects were charged on Feb. 29, while the 14th suspect was charged in court today.

Farhan Bin Elias, 18, Mohamad Haikel Bin Rahmat, 18, and Muhammad Irman Shah Putera Bin Roslan, 20, have been charged with rioting with a deadly weapon under Section 148 of the Penal Code. If convicted, they can be jailed for up to 10 years, and caned.

Syafiq Bin Safari, 18, and Zahiruddin Ariffin Bin Zilsham, 17, have been charged with unlawful assembly armed with deadly weapon, under Section 144 of the Penal Code. If convicted, they can be jailed for up to five years, or caned, or fined, or be subjected to any combination of such punishments.

Meanwhile, the 14th suspect, Mohammad Helmi Bin Parmadi, has been charged with carrying offensive weapons in public places, under Section 6(1) of the Corrosive and Explosive Substances and Offensive Weapons Act.

If convicted, he could be jailed for up to three years, and at least 6 strokes of the cane.

Investigations ongoing

Police investigations are ongoing, to ascertain the involvement of the remaining 8 suspects, and to confirm whether there are more suspects involved.

Top image collage by Matthias Ang

 

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