Four men charged in connection with videos showing gang slogans at funeral processions


(From left) Chay Wen Fu and Yu Teck Hoon are suspected to be members of Hai Lok San while Abdul Ghani Bin Mustaffa and Adam Malik Bin Bahtiar are suspected to be members of Sio Kun Tong. Both gangs are part of the '18' group, an infamous secret society.PHOTOS: SHIN MIN DAILY NEWS

SINGAPORE: Four men were charged in court on Thursday (Nov 23) for their alleged involvement in unlawful societies. This follows videos that went online earlier this year, depicting groups of people shouting gang slogans at funeral processions.

Chay Wen Fu, 18, and Yu Teck Hoon, 42, are suspected to be members of Hai Lok San while Abdul Ghani Bin Mustaffa, 55, and Adam Malik Bin Bahtiar, 50, are suspected to be members of Sio Kun Tong. Both gangs are part of the '18' group, an infamous secret society.

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