Absconding lawyer Charles Yeo remains at large, court told in review of warrant of arrest


Charles Yeo Yao Hui has been charged with offences including multiple counts of harassment and wounding the religious feelings of Christians. - ST

SINGAPORE (The Straits Times/Asia News Network): Lawyer Charles Yeo Yao Hui, who has a warrant of arrest issued against him after he absconded, has not returned to Singapore, a district court heard on Wednesday (Sept 14).

In a review on matters involving the warrant, Deputy Public Prosecutor Grace Lim also said efforts are under way to trace Yeo, 32, the former chairman of the Reform Party.

Another review is now scheduled for March 29 next year, with the police earlier saying they were working with their foreign counterparts to trace his whereabouts after he said in social media posts that he was seeking asylum in the United Kingdom.

Yeo, who has been charged with offences including multiple counts of harassment and wounding the religious feeling of Christians, was given permission in July to leave Singapore for Vietnam to meet a witness linked to an unrelated trial that he was handling at the time.

He was then offered bail of $10,000, with his mother acting as the bailor.

He was also allowed to leave Singapore on July 27 and was supposed to be back on July 30.

In a post on social media platform Instagram, Yeo then stated that he intended to go to the UK to seek political asylum.

On Aug 1, he failed to turn up in court to represent his client in a trial involving immigration-related matters.

His then client, Kok Chiang Loong, 42, who is accused of offences including playing a role in a purported marriage of convenience, has since engaged another lawyer.

Kok's case is still pending.

Meanwhile, a warrant of arrest was issued against Yeo on Aug 3.

Victoria Tay from IRB Law also applied that day for the firm's lawyers, Joshua Chow, Azri Imran Tan and Ashwin Ganapathy, to be discharged from representing Yeo.

She said the lawyers were not aware that Yeo would be departing from his itinerary and would be seeking asylum in the UK.

The court then granted the application.

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