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Distributing flyers trial: Who's lying? Print Email
Wednesday, 29 April 2009

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We reported this week about the police not knowing the law (here) and then making one up (here) in the case where SDP leaders are being charged with assembly without a permit when they distributed flyers in 2006.

There's more. During the hearing that took place from 13-23 Apr 09, police witnesses contradicted each other's testimony and just couldn't get their stories straight. The discrepancies were so great that it would be difficult to attribute them simply to a failure of memory.

Glass door? What glass door?

The first controversy surfaced when Station Inspector (SI) Kelvin Bong Fook Seng of the Criminal Investigation Department (CID) repeatedly testified in an earlier tranche of the hearing that he had been standing behind a glass door with his subordinates at the entrance of Raffles City whilst keeping watch on the group distributing flyers:

Chee Soon Juan: You testified that when you saw Ms Chee [Siok Chin] and I, you were standing at the entrance behind the glass door?

Kelvin Bong: Yes

Chee: You were observing us, together with your team, from behind the glass door?

Bong: Yes.

Chee: Your view through the glass door was clear?

Bong: Yes, I could see through the glass.

Chee: Where were your team members?

Bong: Behind the glass door...I positioned myself behind the glass door and moved along the glass door to find the best position for observation.

Chee: You remember that [your three team members] were with you behind the glass door?

The glass door was foldedBong: Correct.

His teammate, Staff Sergeant Damien Oh Wei Jin, also from the CID, testified during the latest tranche, however, that there were no glass doors across the entrance because they were folded on each side of the entrance (see photo on right).

"So from what you can recollect there was no glass door, right?" asked Dr Chee.

"Yes."

Dr Chee then produced photographs of the Raffles City entrance: "Was the glass door folded like this?"

"Yes," Sgt Oh confirmed.

Another of SI Bong's teammates, CID Staff Sergeant Derrick Lim Yong Khiang, also said that he did not stand behind any glass door because it was folded.

Did Mr Kelvin Bong lie under oath?

It's all about timing

Bong (extreme right) and his team of CID officersThen there was the small matter of getting their times right. SI Bong and his team of Sgts Damien Oh and Derrick Lim testified that they had engaged the activists from 12:50 to 12:55 pm on the day of the incident.

A few minutes later between 1 to 1:05 pm they left the scene.

DSP Mohd Hassan, who was heading another team that comprised of himself and one Inspector Patrick Lim, told the court that he had seen Mr Gandhi Ambalam and Dr Chee Soon Juan distributing flyers outside Raffles City.

But the DSP said that the two SDP leaders had suddenly disappeared at about 12:40 pm upon which the officer said that he went in search of them. (See here)

Mr Hassan also testified that Dr Chee and Mr Ambalam returned to Raffles City Shopping Centre at 1 pm. It was only shortly thereafter that he and his partner, Insp Lim, approached Dr Chee to ask him to stop distributing the pamphlets.

When Insp Lim took the stand, he also said that he and DSP Hassan had engaged Dr Chee between 1:15 to 1:20 pm, corroborating his partner's testimony – almost.

Mr Lim said that when he was engaging Dr Chee during that time with Mr Hassan, he saw SI Kelvin Bong and his teammates engaging the other activists.

Hassan engaging CheeHow could this be? Mr Bong said he confronted the other activists at 12:50 pm. This was way before Messrs Hassan and Lim had engaged Dr Chee at 1:15 pm. By about 1 to 1:05 pm, SI Bong and his team had already left the location outside Raffles City.

How could Mr Lim have seen Mr Bong engage the other activists when Mr Bong had already left scene? Who's lying?

In addition, DSP Hassan said that he went in search of Dr Chee and Mr Ambalam at 12:40 pm and returned at 1 pm, a period of about 20 minutes. But his partner, Insp Lim, told the court that Mr Hassan was gone for about 35 to 40 minutes.

It gets worse. Mr Hassan said in his testimony that he and Mr Lim left Raffles City Shopping Centre shortly after his engagement with Dr Chee – at about 1:30 pm.

But his partner – who said that he and Mr Hassan never left each other's side after they engaged Dr Chee – left Raffles City only at about 2:30 pm. That's a difference of one hour!

Again, which one of the two is lying?

Remember, these are not rookies. SI Bong and his men are experienced police personnel with the CID. Messrs Hassan and Partrick Lim are senior officers of the Singapore Police Force. Yet, they present such utter rubbish in court.

And all this because they want to prosecute a group distributing flyers in "opposition to the actions of the Government." Only in Singapore...

 

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Comments (7)
  • Ada Style - Hmmmm!
    Slaps Hand Against Forehead (Using the famous expression of Seelan Pillay)!!!!!
  • AnnA
    I don't know how you call it in court's term.. but can you all be acquitted with 'reasonable doubt' or whatever name it is called?
  • maxchew - Reasonable doubt to acquit?
    Yes, the courts do use "reasonable doubt" to acquit accused persons. But sorry, it's for all others except Opp politicians esp SDPees and their supporters, who are tagged Public Enemy No 1. For the latter, if the Judge finds there is actually reasonable doubt, he will not acquit but get the DPP to investigate further for other factoids that will "reasonably" convict them.If they can't come up with anything of significance, the Judge will nevertheless hold his breath and convict. Check the past convictions of Dr CSJ and his supporters. Has there ever been an acquittal for Dr CSJ and his merry men? Not as long as APL is alive......
  • quantum
    http://news.asiaone.com/News/the%2BStraits%2BTimes/Story/A1Story20090430-138327.html

    Outgoing Temasek chief Ho Ching gets top award
    Thu, Apr 30, 2009
    The Straits Times


    By Kor Kian Beng

    OUTGOING Temasek chief Ho Ching received this year's top labour award for her support of the work of unions and for safeguarding workers' interests here.

    Ms Ho, 56, was one of two senior management figures who received the Medal of Commendation (Gold) Award at the May Day Dinner last night.

    The other was Mr James Lee Kim Wah, 70, director and senior adviser of property and retail group Wing Tai Holdings.
  • black-scholes - Everywhere...
    Thanks SDP for the regular posts!

    I'm constantly reminded that there are jokers everywhere.
  • maxchew - Blessed are those......
    Blessed are those who are directly or indirectly related to APLee, the Founder-Emperor of S'pore......for they are protected throughout their lives (or as long as APLee is alive). They can do no wrong, but if they do wrong like "allowing" a dangerous terrorist to escape easily or even lose $60 billion of the public's hard-earned money, they will not only be quickly forgiven or rather covered up, they will also receive bonuses and various State awards.
    How does APL justify these unbelievable scandalous actions of the State?
    Simple......blame others and if not possible, blame all S'poreans for being complacent or having poor judgment in investing billions too early.
    ONLY IN S'PORE......Anything goes!
    Nothing shocks me anymore!
  • Eve Tan - Flyers
    Any photographer can stand outside the ICA at Lavender MRT station and see at least 20 people with stacks of flyers distributing en mass. Why are they not being hauled to court for assembling without a license...?

    The people of Singapore should stand up against this endless witch hunting. It is not only the judiciary which needs to be cleaned up, but the police force, the entire civil service, have to be trained to work for the govt regardless of which party is in power. They are "PUBLIC SERVANTS" meaning they serve the people's interests not the PAP interest. This is partisan politics.

    The civil servants of Singapore are lagging behind other countries as they have are confused. THeir paymasters are the PEOPLE not the PAP.
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