TWO MEN ARRESTED FOR KIDNAPPING WITHIN 12 HOURS #sgpolicearrest
Police have arrested two Chinese men, aged 41 and 50, who are believed to be responsible for a case of Kidnapping.
On 8 January 2014 at about 2.13pm, the informant, a 52-year-old man lodged a Police report stating that he had received a call from an unknown person who demanded that he pay a ransom of 20 million Singapore dollars for the return of his 79-year-old mother. The informants mother was last seen in the vicinity of Hougang on the morning of 8 January 2014.
Upon receipt of the report, officers from the Criminal Investigation Department and Police Intelligence Department responded immediately and conducted intensive probes and ground enquiries to establish the whereabouts of the 79-year-old victim and to also track down the possible suspect(s).
On 8 January 2014 at about close to midnight, under the instructions of the kidnappers, the informant placed a bag containing cash of two million Singapore dollars in Sembawang Park and left the area. The kidnappers then released the victim in the vicinity of Seletar West Camp in the early morning of 9 January 2014. Having ensured the victims safety, Police continued with our operations and the two suspects were arrested in the vicinity of Hougang and Ang Mo Kio within 12 hours from the time that the report was lodged. Police also recovered the two million Singapore dollars which had been paid out as ransom.
The case has been classified as one of Kidnapping under the Kidnapping Act Chapter 151, which is punishable on conviction with death or life imprisonment and also with caning. The two suspects will be charged in Court on 10 January 2014.
Deputy Commissioner of Police (Investigations & Intelligence) concurrent Director of the Criminal Investigation Department Hoong Wee Teck said, I wish to commend the officers investigative acumen and their swift actions on the ground which resulted in the successful arrest of the suspects. Kidnapping for ransom is very rare in Singapore but is a very severe offence which is punishable by life imprisonment or the death penalty. Police will spare no efforts to bring such perpetrators to justice, ensuring that they face the full brunt of the law. Time is of the essence to solve kidnapping cases. In this particular case, and the few that were solved several years ago, we are grateful that families of victims remained calm and composed, alerted Police without delay, and cooperated fully with us so that investigations could be conducted and swift action taken from the onset.
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Police have arrested two Chinese men, aged 41 and 50, who are believed to be responsible for a case of Kidnapping.
On 8 January 2014 at about 2.13pm, the informant, a 52-year-old man lodged a Police report stating that he had received a call from an unknown person who demanded that he pay a ransom of 20 million Singapore dollars for the return of his 79-year-old mother. The informants mother was last seen in the vicinity of Hougang on the morning of 8 January 2014.
Upon receipt of the report, officers from the Criminal Investigation Department and Police Intelligence Department responded immediately and conducted intensive probes and ground enquiries to establish the whereabouts of the 79-year-old victim and to also track down the possible suspect(s).
On 8 January 2014 at about close to midnight, under the instructions of the kidnappers, the informant placed a bag containing cash of two million Singapore dollars in Sembawang Park and left the area. The kidnappers then released the victim in the vicinity of Seletar West Camp in the early morning of 9 January 2014. Having ensured the victims safety, Police continued with our operations and the two suspects were arrested in the vicinity of Hougang and Ang Mo Kio within 12 hours from the time that the report was lodged. Police also recovered the two million Singapore dollars which had been paid out as ransom.
The case has been classified as one of Kidnapping under the Kidnapping Act Chapter 151, which is punishable on conviction with death or life imprisonment and also with caning. The two suspects will be charged in Court on 10 January 2014.
Deputy Commissioner of Police (Investigations & Intelligence) concurrent Director of the Criminal Investigation Department Hoong Wee Teck said, I wish to commend the officers investigative acumen and their swift actions on the ground which resulted in the successful arrest of the suspects. Kidnapping for ransom is very rare in Singapore but is a very severe offence which is punishable by life imprisonment or the death penalty. Police will spare no efforts to bring such perpetrators to justice, ensuring that they face the full brunt of the law. Time is of the essence to solve kidnapping cases. In this particular case, and the few that were solved several years ago, we are grateful that families of victims remained calm and composed, alerted Police without delay, and cooperated fully with us so that investigations could be conducted and swift action taken from the onset.
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