Three warrant officers from the Singapore Armed Forces (SAF) are encountering legal issues following allegations of a public altercation that disrupted the peace.
According to Straits Times, Ranger Ng Zhi Wei, 41, a second warrant officer, along with third warrant officers Kevin Nicholas Simon, 34, and Kelvin Tang Chee Tat, 43, are accused of committing the offense at the Aviary KTV located in The Chevrons recreational club on Boon Lay Way shortly after 8 PM on June 28.
The officers were each handed an affray charge on September 27.
The Ministry of Defence (Mindef) acknowledged the situation, stating in a response to The Straits Times on September 30 that the SAF is aware of the case.
A spokesperson for Mindef said, “(Mindef) and the SAF will consider taking further disciplinary actions against them, following the conclusion of the court proceedings. As court proceedings are ongoing, Mindef and the SAF are unable to comment further on the case at this juncture.”
The spokesperson added : “The SAF holds its service personnel to high standards of discipline and integrity. Service personnel who commit offences will be dealt with in accordance with the law.”
The three men are expected to plead guilty on November 8.
Under the law, those found guilty of affray or disturbing the peace by fighting in a public place may face a jail term of up to one year and a fine of up to $5,000.
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