Man dies after fight at Concorde Hotel in Singapore's Orchard Road; 14 arrested, three of whom charged with rioting


The police were alerted to a fight at about 6am at Concorde Hotel Singapore and shopping mall. - PHOTO: SHIN MIN DAILY NEWS

SINGAPORE (The Straits Times/ANN): A 29-year-old man died following a fight in Orchard Road on Sunday morning that saw 14 people arrested.

On Monday, the police said they were alerted to the fight at about 6am on Sunday at 100 Orchard Road, which is the address of Concorde Hotel Singapore and Concorde Shopping Mall.

Mohammad Isrrat Mohd Ismail suffered multiple injuries and was unconscious when taken to hospital, where he died.

Another man, 23, was conscious when rushed to hospital with multiple injuries.

Three men – Balakrishna Subramaniam, 32, Mervyn Veryl Daud, 28, and Sijesh Asogan, 25 – were charged in court on Monday with one count each of rioting armed with a deadly weapon.

Charge sheets revealed the trio were allegedly members of an unlawful assembly with Kavind Raj Kannan, 24, Arun Kaliaperumal, 32, Manojkumar Velayanatham, 31, Sridharan Elangovan, 28, Asvain Pachan Pillai Sukumaran, 29, and Visnu Suriamurthi, 27.

One or more members of the assembly, which included other people, allegedly committed rioting while armed with deadly weapons and injured Isrrat.

Weapons, including two penknives and a bread knife, were seized, police said. - PHOTOS: SINGAPORE POLICE FORCEWeapons, including two penknives and a bread knife, were seized, police said. - PHOTOS: SINGAPORE POLICE FORCE

The police said those involved are believed to be known to one another, and the fight had broken out due to a dispute.

Two men, aged 28 and 32, were arrested at the scene.

At about 9.30am, on Sunday, three men and one woman, aged between 22 and 26, were arrested at a multi-storey carpark along Fernvale Road.

Another five men, aged between 24 and 32, were arrested at Woodlands Checkpoint at about 10.30am.

At about 4.45pm on the same day, a 27-year-old man was arrested when he sought medical treatment at a hospital. A 24-year-old man was arrested at a hospital that day at about 8.50pm.

A 30-year-old man was arrested on Monday at about 7.30am after surrendering to the police.

The police seized weapons believed to have been used in the incident, including two penknives and a bread knife.

Balakrishna, Mervyn and Sijesh have been remanded and will return to court on Aug 28. The court gave permission for them to be taken out of remand for investigation purposes.

If convicted of rioting with a deadly weapon, they can be jailed for up to 10 years and caned. - The Straits Times/ANN

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