SINGAPORE — In this year-end special, Yahoo News Singapore takes a look at the more amusing and unusual cases that were heard in court this year, ranging from a domestic helper who kept stolen proceeds in a certain body part to an insurance agent who signed off as a villain in a popular novel series.Clement Sng Tze Min was carrying a disposable razor with him when he bypassed a woman at Tampines East MRT station and tried to shave her chin.
Koh was jailed and given a driving ban.Seah Kian Li went to the Woodlands Police Division Headquarters to bail his brother out. But he also wanted a piece of souvenir to bring home: a basin tap worth $171.20 from the police station. The stolen tap was found fixed to Seah’s home toilet during a police raid.Jason Esaias Gao Weijie was upset that a fellow customer had left a bowl he was eating from on the condiment counter at the hotpot restaurant.