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Suspect Retraces Steps in Fatal Group Fight Near Verdun Road


Muhammad Sajid Saleem, 22, was brought back to the crime scene near Verdun Road on Friday (Sep 27) by police in connection with the murder of 25-year-old Dhinessh Vasie. Sajid is accused of causing Dhinessh's death during a group fight that occurred early Sunday morning and now faces a capital charge. Five others involved in the incident have been charged with rioting.

Sajid, along with three other suspects, was escorted by officers to retrace their steps at the scene, which included areas near a coffee shop and the Novotel Singapore hotel on Kitchener Road where bloodstains were found. All suspects remain in remand for further investigations and are expected to return to court next week.

Murder carries the death penalty in Singapore, while rioting with a deadly weapon is punishable by up to 10 years in prison and caning. However, women—two of the accused—are exempt from caning. 




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