Allegedly drunk Malaysian driver knocks down, kills Singaporean cop at Tuas checkpoint


  • Nation
  • Friday, 10 Feb 2017

A filepic of the Tuas Checkpoint.

SINGAPORE: An allegedly drunk Malaysian driver knocked down and killed an auxiliary policeman who was diverting traffic at the Tuas Checkpoint here early Friday.

Singapore's The Straits Times reported that in the 2.30am incident, Lance Corporal (Auxiliary Police Force) Norman Samrim and two other auxiliary policemen from private security firm Certis Cisco were diverting traffic from the first lane of the three-lane road of the departure viaduct as a minor accident had occurred there.

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