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Ex-actor Huang Yiliang found guilty of assaulting Bangladeshi employee

January 22, 2021 Ng Aik Leong, better known as Huang Yiliang, also has an unrelated charge of disturbing the public peace and is accused of fighting with another man. The Straits Times SINGAPORE - Retired local actor-director Ng Aik Leong, better known as Huang Yiliang, has been convicted of assaulting his Bangladeshi worker in 2018. The Singaporean, now 59, used a metal scraper to hit Mr Jahidul twice in the abdomen and once on the head at the Singapore Islamic Hub (SIH) in Braddell Road at around 4.30pm on Dec 11 that year. As a result, Mr Jahidul suffered injuries to his scalp and torso.

Ex-actor Huang Yiliang convicted of assaulting worker with metal scraper, to claim trial for another charge

Ex-actor Huang Yiliang convicted of assaulting worker with metal scraper, to claim trial for another charge Toggle share menu Advertisement Advertisement Singapore Huang Yiliang at the State Courts on Nov 30, 2020. (Photo: TODAY/Nuria Ling) 03 Feb 2021 12:26PM) Share this content Bookmark SINGAPORE: Former actor Ng Aik Leong, better known as Huang Yiliang, was convicted on Friday (Jan 22) of assaulting his worker with a metal scraper, after defending himself with explanations that the prosecution called ridiculous . Ng, 59, was convicted of voluntarily causing hurt by a dangerous weapon to Bangladeshi worker Mr Jahidul at the Singapore Islamic Hub on Dec 11, 2018. Advertisement Advertisement Mr Jahidul came to Singapore in October 2018 to work for Ng at his company, HYL Enterprises. He stayed in Huang s house, living in a room where tools were kept.

Mufti permits Muslims to take vaccine as priority is to save lives

The New Paper Mufti permits Muslims to take vaccine as priority is to save lives Mufti Nazirudin Mohd Nasir says the religious guidance is clear and urges the Muslim community to take the vaccine. TNP FILE PHOTO FABIAN KOH 0 Engagements Singapore s Mufti, the highest Islamic authority here, has made an executive decision to permit Covid-19 vaccines for Muslims here, regardless of their ingredients, because of the urgency of the situation. While religious guidance is typically made by the Fatwa Committee, the guidance over the Covid-19 vaccine released on Sunday was made directly from the Office of the Mufti. When the vaccines are available in Singapore for safe use, I would strongly urge the Muslim community to take up the vaccine, as part of our contribution (to society), and not to worry about whether you are allowed to do so, because the religious guidance is very clear on this matter, Mufti Nazirudin Mohd Nasir said yesterday.

Muslims are permitted to take vaccine, says Mufti

Muslims are permitted to take vaccine, says Mufti
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