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From Robbery To Punching A Policeman, Indian Sentenced To Jail In Singapore

Darpan News Desk IANS, 06 Aug, 2019 08:23 PM

    An Indian national was sentenced on Tuesday to three years and seven months' jail, as well as 15 strokes of the cane for various offences ranging from robbery to punching a policeman, according to a media report.


    Murugesan Ragupathiraja, 25, assaulted and slapped two police officers on one occasion. While out on bail, he robbed a fellow construction worker by throwing chilli powder in his face, Channel News Asia reported.


    He was tasered by police at Everton Park housing estate in a stand-off that went viral.
    When released on bail again, he kicked benches and dustbins while drunk, and was tasered twice by police before being subdued, the report said.


    Murugesan pleaded guilty to six charges of robbery with common intention, using criminal force on a public servant, assaulting a public servant, hurting a public servant, vandalism and mischief.


    Another five charges were taken into consideration.


    The construction worker's troubles with the law began on December 11 last year, after drinking with a friend at Tekka Market in the precinct of Singapore, according to the report.


    While walking along a corridor outside Park 22 Hotel in Little India, Murugesan pulled three wooden window panels from the wall, cracking one and dislodging the other two.


    The hotel's housekeeping manager ran to two auxiliary police officers who were patrolling the area, asking for help.


    Murugesan punched Lance Corporal Srisivasangkar Subramaniam's face three times in a row and tried to run away.


    The other officer, Police Constable Chong Sheng Liang, tried to help his colleague restrain Murugesan but was slapped in his face three times.


    The officers eventually managed to handcuff Murugesan.


    However, he began shouting at passers-by, and when more police officers went to the scene, Murugesan spat at them.


    Even when he was placed in the police van, Murugesan continued kicking and spitting repeatedly at the officers near him and cursing at them.


    He also tried to bite the arm of an officer, and the police eventually resorted to placing a face mask on him to stop him from spitting at the police.


    Murugesan was released on bail and continued his spate of crimes in April this year, when he committed robbery with another man, 25-year-old Indian national Raman Lakshmanan.


    At about 9pm on April 7, the two men went to Kovan MRT (metro) station intending to rob another construction worker, 39-year-old Bangladeshi national Ullah Hedayat.


    The pair robbed 160 Singaporean dollar in cash, name cards, a notebook with a series of remittance transactions and an ATM card.


    The victim sought help from a passer-by, who called the police.


    Raman fled Singapore a few days later and is still at large, but Murugesan was arrested.


    While on bail for these offences, Murugesan got into another scuffle with police officers. This time, it was caught on camera.


    On the morning of June 9, Murugesan had alcohol and walked around topless in Chinatown and Everton Park.


    At about 4.45pm, he came to Duxton Plain Park and kicked a dustbin on the pavement, spilling the contents of the bin. He also kicked a wooden bench, uprooting it.


    The prosecution had asked for at least three years and nine months' jail and 15 strokes of the cane, pointing out that Murugesan had committed some offences while out on bail and have not made any restitution for the damage to property.


    His actions over the damaged wooden hotel panels "clearly demonstrated contempt" for the police, and his violent behaviour drew a large crowd, said the prosecutor.


    Murugesan, who was unrepresented, initially tendered to the court a written mitigation plea. However, he told the court on Tuesday that he had asked a Malaysian inmate to write it for him and did not know what it said.


    When the court interpreter read it for him in Tamil, he said he would not rely on it but make his own oral mitigation.


    He then told the court that he came to Singapore in July last year as a construction worker and earned about SGD600 a month, which he used to support his elderly parents in India.


    "My father is a farmer and my mother is a housewife. They were totally reliant on me, sir, for their basic necessities," said Murugesan through the Tamil interpreter. "I have an elder brother who is very irresponsible and does not contribute anything towards the family's upkeep."


    "Your honour, I pleaded guilty today to express my remorse," he continued. "I realise that by committing these offences, I have not only jeopardised my future but have also robbed my family of a comfortable life. I sincerely apologise, your honour, to the court and all the victims for what I have done. I humbly urge your honour to take my guilty plea into consideration and impose the minimum sentences for all the charges."


    District Judge Chay Yuen Fatt calibrated the sentence slightly lower than what the prosecution asked for and backdated the sentence to his date of remand in June this year.

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