Man, 23, found bleeding with 20cm harpoon stuck in his back at Ming Arcade

Man, 23, found bleeding with 20cm harpoon stuck in his back at Ming Arcade
The police arrested the two assailants aged 22 and 28.
PHOTO: The New Paper file

SINGAPORE - A 23-year old man was injured by a 20 centimetre tactical harpoon on Saturday (June 4), with the police finding him bleeding profusely with the weapon stuck in his back.

The man was brought to the hospital conscious from Ming Arcade at 21 Cuscaden Road after the police was alerted to the case at around 4.37am. The man is currently in stable condition.

The police arrested the two assailants, aged 22 and 28, who were identified by surveillance footage.

They will be charged in court on Monday (June 6).

If convicted, they can be jailed for up to seven years, fined, caned, or any combination of the penalties.

One of the men involved in the harpoon assault was also involved in a separate crime the same morning.

At around 8.45am, the police were alerted to a man armed with a parang at Labrador Park.

The man was accompanied by another 19-year old accomplice and the two of them fled the scene before the police arrived.

The 19-year-old accomplice was also arrested after being identified by surveillance footage.

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He will also be charged on Monday for weapon possession. If found guilty, he faces a jail term of up to three years and caning of not less than six strokes.

After arresting these three men, the police arrested another seven men for their suspected involvement in the Ming arcade assault.

All ten men are suspected to be members of an unlawful gang.

Further investigations are currently ongoing for all 10 men.

The police said that they will not tolerate any brazen acts of violence and blatant disregard of the law.

This article was first published in The Straits Times. Permission required for reproduction.

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