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Staged Accident at Sentosa, Footballer Sentenced & Singapore PR Surrendered to Malaysian Police

 



A high-profile case of road rage and a staged accident at the entrance of Sentosa has concluded with 60-year-old Feng Tianxing pleading guilty to multiple charges on December 30 2025. The incident, which took place on January 28 2024 at approximately 9:30 AM, began on Telok Blangah Road as both vehicles were heading toward the Sentosa island entrance. According to court documents, Feng initiated the conflict by changing lanes without signaling, which forced a 63-year-old driver to halt abruptly. As they proceeded through the Sentosa gantry, Feng braked suddenly once more. Angered by these provocations, the other driver—who was transporting his family, including elderly relatives and children—overtook Feng and braked, resulting in a physical collision between the two cars.

Following the impact, both men exited their vehicles to argue. When the other driver attempted to take photos for insurance purposes and leave the scene, Feng physically obstructed the vehicle’s path and repeatedly opened the car doors. In a move caught on dashcam footage that later went viral, Feng lunged at the moving car and fell to the pavement, pretending he had been struck. While lying in the middle of the road and recording the scene on his phone, he shouted in both English and Hokkien that he had been hit to attract the attention of passersby. The prosecution has asked for a sentence of two to three weeks in jail and a 24-month suspension of all driving licenses, noting that Feng was the instigator and had endangered vulnerable passengers.

In another legal development, 20-year-old Rizqin Aniq Rahaizad, a former midfielder for Tanjong Pagar United, received a sentence of 15 months probation on January 6 2026. The sentencing follows an assault charge stemming from a Singapore Premier League Under-21 game on February 10 2025. Tensions between Tanjong Pagar United and Albirex Niigata had escalated during the match, which Rizqin’s team won 3-2. During the post-game handshakes, Rizqin punched a 17-year-old opponent in the face. Despite efforts from staff and teammates to restrain him, Rizqin broke away and punched another player, 20-year-old Kenji Austin Ho, in the face. The second punch left Ho unconscious and suffering from a concussion. Medical reports later indicated that Ho suffered from mild post-traumatic stress disorder and panic attacks. As part of his probation, Rizqin must remain indoors from 10 PM to 6 AM daily and complete 70 hours of community service. His football career has also been severely affected, with a 30-month ban from the Football Association of Singapore and the termination of his club contract.

Additionally, authorities in Malaysia provided an update on a viral cross-border investigation. On January 5 2026, Kulai police chief Tan Seng Lee confirmed that a 63-year-old man and his 67-year-old wife had come forward to assist with investigations at the Kulai police headquarters. The man, a Singapore permanent resident, was caught on video on January 2 2026 allegedly using tape to obscure the first and last letters of his car’s license plate. This was done to bypass regulations and pump subsidized RON95 petrol, which is reserved exclusively for Malaysia-registered vehicles. The incident occurred at approximately 10:30 PM at a station in Kulai. The suspect is being investigated under the Road Transport Act for exhibiting a tampered vehicle registration number. The case file is currently being processed for referral to the deputy public prosecutor for further action.

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