U.S. Man Faces Caning in Singapore
A U.S. businessman could become the first American sentenced to caning in Singapore in 16 years if convicted of breaking the city-state's immigration laws, a prospect that has drawn the attention of U.S. officials. Kamari Kenyada Charlton, 37 years old, a U.S. citizen born in the Bahamas, has been charged by the Immigration...
“This proceeding itself scandalises the judiciary” – M Ravi
Defense counsel for Mr Alan Shadrake, Mr M Ravi, said in his conclusion that the contempt of court proceedings were “a sure wastage of the Court’s resources” and “entirely contemptuous”. Mr Ravi was speaking on Tuesday in defence of the statements isolated by the Attorney-General’s Chambers from Mr Shadrake’s book...
Singapore man convicted of aiding terrorists
A federal jury in Baltimore on Monday found a Singapore citizen guilty of conspiring to support a terrorist organization that wanted to ship American-made weaponry to rebels trying to overthrow the Sri Lankan government. The Maryland U.S. attorney's office, which announced the conviction, said that Balraj Naidu, 48, and other...
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