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Man charged with cutting National Day Parade banners in Punggol, remanded for psychiatric observation
A photo of the damaged decorative banners in the vicinity of Punggol provided by the Singapore Police Force. (Photo: Singapore Police Force)
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SINGAPORE: A 24-year-old man was charged on Tuesday (Aug 3) with cutting and damaging multiple National Day Parade (NDP) banners in Punggol, a day after police received information that someone was cutting down Singapore flags in the area.
Ahmad Abdullah, also known as Wan Ahmad Yusof, was given one charge each of committing mischief by cutting and damaging NDP decorative banners and for carrying an offensive weapon in public.
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