Singapore court adjourns case related to Malaysian actor Kamal Adli's attacker to May 30


The 33-year-old man who attacked actor Kamal Adli was charged at State Courts in Singapore on March 14 for "his suspected involvement in a case of voluntarily causing hurt with dangerous weapon.” - Photo M Star

SINGAPORE, May 2 (Bernama): Singapore Court has granted another four-week adjournment for an investigation officer to complete the investigation related to a man who allegedly assaulted Malaysian actor Kamal Adli.

District Judge Ong Hian Sun also maintained no-bail for the accused.

On April 4, the court agreed to the prosecutor's application for no-bail and a four-week adjournment till today (May 2).

The accused was earlier remanded three weeks at the IMH for psychiatric observation.

The 33-year-old man was charged at State Courts on March 14 for "his suspected involvement in a case of voluntarily causing hurt with dangerous weapon.”

If convicted, the offence of voluntarily causing hurt with dangerous weapon under Section 324 of the Penal Code carries an imprisonment term which may extend to seven years, a fine, caning, or any combination of such punishments.

On March 12 at about 9.19pm, Singapore Police Force was alerted to a case at 1 Expo Drive where the suspect had allegedly assaulted the 36-year actor with a baton which was seized by the police as a case exhibit.

The injured Kamal had to undergo surgery at a hospital here.

Kamal and his wife Uqasha Senrose were in Singapore for the three-day Hari Raya Mega Sale 2023 event starting March 10, at Hall 5A of the Singapore Expo when the incident happened at the end of the event. - Bernama

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