16yo among 5 arrested for suspected involvement in rioting near Fullerton Road
Five men, aged between 16 and 21, have been arrested for their suspected involvement in a case of rioting.
The police were alerted to a fight near Fullerton Road last Saturday, at about 4.45am, it said in a statement on Monday. The police found a 17-year-old victim who had multiple laceration wounds on his head, arms, shoulders and left knee. He was unconscious when he was taken to the hospital, where he subsequently regained consciousness. He is now in a stable condition.
Officers from the Central Police Division and the Police Operations Command Centre established the identities of the men involved and arrested them.
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