SINGAPORE — Claiming that he could not find work due to ongoing police investigations, a teenager carried a bag containing more than 400 units of unlicensed health products to sell in Geylang while on bail.
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SINGAPORE — Claiming that he could not find work due to ongoing police investigations, a 17-year-old carried a bag containing more than 400 units of unlicensed health products to sell in Geylang while on bail. The name of the teen cannot be published under the Children and Young Persons Act, which prevents the identification of offenders under 18 years old.On March 28, 2024, the Health Sciences Authority and the police conducted an operation in the vicinity of Lorong 18 Geylang.
The teen had been working for an unknown man for eight days, and would collect stocks of cough syrup mixture products and tablets from an unknown delivery person in Lorong 18 Geylang. The teen and the group confronted a 20-year-old male in December 2023, who had previously dated a partner of one of the group. The gender of this partner was not given in court documents.
When the group spotted the victim, he ran and four members of the group chased him, including the now 17-year-old. On July 16, 2021, he saw the other male student stepping on his bag. The two students began to argue and the 13-year-old boy brought up an incident when the teen had previously slapped his buttocks.
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