The Singapore police have arrested a 45-year-old man in Singapore for his suspected involvement in cases of rash act and illegal possession of guns and weapons.
Source: Singapore Police Force on Facebook
Between Feb and April 2023, the Police received multiple reports of damaged residential windows at an HDB block along Jelapang Road in Bukit Panjang.
According to the police, the damages were likely caused by the impact of projectiles fired from “somewhere in the vicinity of the block”.
The police subsequently identified the man and arrested him about a month later in May 2023.
An assortment of items, believed to be used for target practices were later seized. These include:
Source: Singapore Police Force on Facebook
Police investigations revealed that the man had, on numerous occasions, shot metal pellets using a catapult at several metal signages along Jelapang Road.
The pellets also damaged the windows of nearby residential units.
The 45-year-old man will be charged in court on Friday (26 July) with the following charges:
Also read: 4 teens arrested for carrying weapons & shouting at each other at Sengkang HDB
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Featured image adapted from Singapore Police Force on Facebook.
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