Jail for man who smirked as his charges over assaults of two seniors were read out in S'pore court


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SINGAPORE: A 27-year-old who visibly smirked and smiled to himself as his charges were read out in court on Friday (June 14) was given a two-month jail sentence over his assaults on two seniors.

Xing Jiwu – appearing via video link – pleaded guilty to two counts of voluntarily causing hurt to the victims, aged 69 and 64.

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