Man charged over assault with knife at Chin Swee Road badminton court

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Man charged over assault with knife at Chin Swee Road badminton court
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A man was charged on Thursday after allegedly attacking a 60-year-old man with a knife at a badminton court, leaving him with many cuts. Shawalludin Abdul Hamid, 46, who fled from the court at Block 52 Chin Swee Road after the attack, was charged with voluntarily causing...

A man was charged on Thursday after allegedly attacking a 60-year-old man with a knife at a badminton court, leaving him with many cuts.

Shawalludin Abdul Hamid, 46, who fled from the court at Block 52 Chin Swee Road after the attack, was charged with voluntarily causing hurt with a dangerous weapon.The police said on Wednesday that they were alerted to the alleged assault at around 7.15pm on Tuesday. The victim, Mr Abdul Lathiff Mohamed Ibrahim, was found with multiple injuries and was conscious when taken to the hospital.

With the aid of footage from police cameras, officers from Central Police Division identified the alleged attacker and arrested Shawalludin within two hours of the report.

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