Tham Quan Hui, 29, was sentenced to 14 months and 10 weeks’ jail. Read more at straitstimes.com.
SINGAPORE – A man who was sent to jail in July 2021 for using violence against his father reoffended when he attacked the older man last October.
In January 2015, a district judge made a personal protection order against Tham, prohibiting him from using violence against his father who is now 60.Tham was sentenced to seven weeks’ jail and a $2,000 fine in July that year.Police arrested him on Aug 13, 2022, after he stole nearly $12 worth of groceries at a supermarket and was released on bail the next day.
He then choked his father who fell to the floor. The victim picked himself up and was walking away when Tham pushed the man, spat at him and challenged him to a fight.In an unrelated case on March 22, 2023, Tham got into a dispute with a 23-year-old woman near her workplace and took away her mobile phone.
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