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Originally posted by AlphaWhiskey02:
think dave's a bit naive to think that he can run away with a weapon taken from the camp in Singapore???? hmm...some more carry it in cineleisure....
eyes are eveywhere in Singapore....
yeah ... even if he wasn't discovered to be taking the rifle out .. the armskote would have found the rifle missing when he checks it the following day
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Never mind. After 6 years, still a GOOD MAN. He still can do wat he is good at -----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------> PIMP. This 'job' never dies......always in good demand. You dun need a good skills or knowledge.

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Channel NewsAsia - 34 minutes ago
AWOL NSman Dave Teo’s accomplice gets 6.5 years’ jail, 6 strokes of cane
SINGAPORE: Ong Boon Jun and National Serviceman Dave Teo Ming were good friends.
And when Teo was caught with a rifle near Orchard Road last year, it was learnt he’d earlier been with Ong who did not report the matter to the police.
For being an accomplice in the incident, Ong was sentenced to six—and—a—half—years’ jail and six strokes of the cane on Monday.
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Channel NewsAsia - 1 hour 4 minutes ago
AWOL NSman Teo’s accomplice gets 6.5 years’ jail, 6 strokes of cane
SINGAPORE: Ong Boon Jun and National Serviceman Dave Teo Ming were good friends. When Teo was caught with a rifle near Orchard Road last year, it was learnt he had earlier been with Ong who did not report the matter to the police.
For being an accomplice in the incident, Ong was sentenced to 6.5 years’ jail and six strokes of the cane on Monday.
Ong was with Teo in a Geylang hotel room before he was caught in a toilet at Orchard Cineleisure later that night.
Ong’s lawyer, Amolat Singh, said his client realised he should have left the hotel room when he saw that Teo had the rifle.
Mr Amolat Singh said: "He was looking forward to the minimum mandatory sentence of five years. As you have heard, he has been sentenced to six—and—a—half—years. It’s quite close to the maximum of seven years.
"We will visit him in prison to take his instructions. As you know, we act on instructions. If he instructs to appeal, then we will file the necessary papers to appeal."
Ong’s adopted parents and a cousin were also in court. Ong’s mother was visibly shaken, wiping her eyes a few times outside the courtroom.
The judge said he had considered the facts and implications of the case. He said it was incumbent on Ong to report the accused, Dave Teo, to the police so that no harm would come to anyone.
More so, the judge said, because Teo had told Ong he was going to commit armed robbery.
Teo’s next pre—trial conference is on 6 March. For Ong, his sentence is backdated to the start of his remand last September. — CNA/ir
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Channel NewsAsia - Saturday, March 1
Man with armed NSman Dave Teo appealing sentence
SINGAPORE: The man convicted for not reporting on his armed friend, is appealing the sentence.
Earlier this week, Ong Boon Jun was handed a six—and—a—half year jail term and six strokes of the cane for not reporting on Dave Teo Ming who had a stolen rifle with him.
Ong met his lawyer Amolat Singh on Friday and instructed him to proceed with an appeal.
Ong is appealing because he thinks the sentence is not fair and is excessive.
Last September, Ong was with national serviceman Dave Teo Ming in a Geylang hotel, while Teo was carrying a firearm. —CNA/vm
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Channel NewsAsia - 1 hour 35 minutes ago
AWOL NSman Dave Teo goes to High Court on April 24
SINGAPORE: The case involving national serviceman Dave Teo, who stole a military rifle and ammunition, will be heard in the High Court on 24 April.
A preliminary inquiry will take place then, to determine if the case will proceed in the High Court.
Teo is currently facing three charges of stealing a rifle from his army camp, illegally possessing eight ’live’ bullets and carrying a knife in a public place in 2007.
The 20—year—old army corporal was arrested in September 2007 at Orchard Cineleisure with a loaded rifle, after he allegedly disappeared from Mandai Hill Camp while on guard duty.
Now in Queenstown Remand Prison, Teo appeared in the subcourts via video conference, sporting longer hair.
Meanwhile, Teo’s friend, Ong Boon Jun, who did not report the NSman for possessing a stolen rifle and bullets, was sentenced last month to 6—and—a—half years’ jail and six strokes of the cane.
Ong, a 22—year—old pimp, was charged with being in Teo’s company when he had the illegal items.
The two of them had been in Geylang’s Champagne Hotel and Teo’s actions had sparked off a man—hunt. — CNA/vm
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