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Aaron Chua Jun Hao, 25, pleaded guilty today to chasing and hitting Shaun Koh Kim Guan, 22, with his car after witnessing Koh slash another man. TODAY pic
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SINGAPORE, April 12 After witnessing a 22-year-old man slash two others and flee, a 25-year-old bouncer gave chase in his car and knocked the other man down three times in a bid to detain him.
Today, Aaron Chua Jun Hao pleaded guilty today to one charge of causing hurt by acting rashly.
Chua was chasing Shaun Koh Kim Guan, who was subsequently arrested and accused of stabbing a two men, aged 32 and 33, with a foldable knife.
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There were no new community cases and none from worker dormitories.ST PHOTO: MARK CHEONG
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Zam Zam, some Punggol container park restaurants among 16 fined for breaching COVID-19 measures
Clockwise from top left: Circuit Breaker Resto Bar, Big Fish Small Fish, Mei Heong Yuen and Zam Zam restaurant. (Photos: Circuit Breaker Resto Bar website, Zam Zam restaurant website, Facebook/Big Fish Small Fish, Mei Heong Yuen)
24 Dec 2020 04:00PM (Updated:
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SINGAPORE: Zam Zam restaurant and six establishments in Punggol were among the 16 outlets fined for breaching COVID-19 safe management measures over the weekend.
The popular biryani restaurant at North Bridge Road was fined S$2,000 as it was the outlet s second offence, said the Ministry of Sustainability and the Environment on Thursday (Dec 24).
A total of 16 eateries have been fined thousands of dollars collectively for breaching Covid-19 safe management measures over the weekend.
A total of 15 out of 16 establishments were fined S$1,000 each, while one of them, Zam Zam, was fined S$2,000 as it was the outlet’s second offence.
Details of the penalties meted out were revealed by the Ministry of Sustainability and the Environment (MSE) on Dec. 24.
The ministry also said 36 individuals were fined S$300 each.
This is the full list of F&B outlets fined from Dec. 18 to 19:
1. Marché Mövenpick Raffles City, Raffles City Shopping Centre, #01-17A
2. Tasty Loong, ORTO, 81 Lor Chencharu