Singapore riot: Indian gets 15 weeks in jail, 1st to be sentenced

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An Indian national, part of 25 compatriots charged with involvement in Singapore's worst riot in 40 years, today became the first person to be sentenced in the case - receiving 15 weeks in jail by a court here.

 An Indian national, part of 25 compatriots charged with involvement in Singapore's worst riot in 40 years, today became the first person to be sentenced in the case - receiving 15 weeks in jail by a court here.

32-year-old Chinnappa Vijayaragunatha Poopathi, a construction worker, had pleaded guilty on Friday to an amended charge of failing to disperse during the Little India riot on December 8 under Section 151 of the Penal Code.

It was believed to be the first time that Section 151 has been invoked in Singapore, Channel News Asia reported.

He was initially charged with rioting, punishable by up to seven years in prison and caning.

The charge was amended after the Attorney-General's Chambers considered factors that included the extent of the accused's involvement in the riot in Little India, a precinct of Indian-origin businesses, eateries and pubs where most South Asian workers take their Sunday break.

Deputy chief district judge S Jennifer Marie ordered Chinnappa's imprisonment to take effect from his arrest date on December 8, local media reported.

Chinnappa and his friend, who were going to a canteen in Little India, ignored a warning by others that police had advised people not to go in that direction and leave the area.

They had also consumed some beer, the report said.

The duo joined an assembly of about 10 people and shouted at canteen employees, asking that they re-open the shop, which further heightened tensions, it said.
Chinnappa could have been jailed up to two years and/or fined.

The trouble started after a private bus fatally knocked down an Indian pedestrian in Little India. Some 400 migrant workers were involved in the rampage that left 43 officers injured and 24 vehicles damaged.

Singapore previously witnessed violence of such scale during race riots in 1969.