Singapore police arrest 4 migrant workers for fighting
By Park Sae-jin
Posted : April 22, 2014, 14:28
Updated : April 22, 2014, 14:28
The four, aged between 24 and 30, were arrested from the Jurong industrial region on the West Coast after police had reviewed footage from the closed circuit television installed in the area to monitor security, peace and public safety.
They are believed to be migrant workers from South Asia, the Straits Times newspaper reported.
Preliminary investigations revealed the four had consumed liquor and a dispute had broken out between them.
Chander Road, where the four fought, lies within the designated special zone in Little India where restrictions on the sale and consumption of alcohol apply on weekends, the eve of public holidays and on public holidays.
The alcohol restrictions were imposed after some 400 migrant workers from South Asia rioted on the night of Dec. 8 last year, leaving 49 police and Home Team officers injured and 23 emergency vehicles damaged, five of them were torched. The riot was sparked by the death of an Indian national in a bus accident.
The four suspects, if convicted of affray, face a maximum punishment of one year in jail and a fine of SGD 5,000.
Little India is a precinct of Indian-origin businesses, eateries and pubs, popular with migrant workers from South Asia during their day offs, weekends and public holidays.
By Ruchi Singh