Man allegedly abused restaurant director with vulgarities

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A man was hauled to court on Thursday after he allegedly unleashed a torrent of vulgarities at a director and shareholder of Shashlik Restaurant at Far East Shopping Centre in June. Greg Austin Lynn, an American, is also said to have told Mr Tan Tong Kein that he would...

Lynn was at Tanglin Police Division in Kampong Java Road, near Newton Road, on June 20 when he allegedly refused to sign a statement by a police officer. Details about the contents of the statement were not disclosed in court documents.

On Thursday, Lynn told District Judge Lorraine Ho that he will be claiming trial and will not be engaging a lawyer.Lynn told the court that the matter has dragged on for more than a month and accused the police of not doing their due diligence.His case has been adjourned to Aug 11.Get The New Paper on your phone with the free TNP app. Download from the

 

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