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Old Mike
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« on: 10 November 2004, 10:00:00 am »

First Robbery manager has experienced in 40 years!!


From today's S.T.


Hostage-taker shot
By Tanya Fong
And Ben Nadarajan
A MAN who took a customer hostage in a bank yesterday afternoon was shot
twice, after a tense but brief stoff with a Cisco guard.
 ALL IN A DAYS WORK: Lance Cpl Mohamed Ghazali leaving then bank after
shooting the robber, who had threatened a middle-aged customer with what
appeared to be a gun.
He is now in intensive care at the National University Hospital.
The man, who had masked his face with a white towel, was wearing a
red-and-white straw hat, brown jacket and blue jeans when he entered the
bank on Upper Bukit Timah Road at about 1.30pm.
He grabbed the sole customer there by the neck, pointed what appeared to be
a gun at him and shouted 'Robbery' in Hokkien.
He then demanded money from the counter staff.
However, the Cisco officer on duty at the Maybank branch, Lance Corporal
Mohamed Ghazali Arifin, 43, drew his weapon - and was able to fire two shots
when the middle-aged hostage broke free. The suspect, a 43-year-old
Singapore Permanent Resident, was hit in the head and right shoulder. At
press time, his condition was said to have stabilised.
   
No one else was hurt and it was later found that the robber's gun was a
plastic replica.
A Cisco spokesman said: 'Responding to the danger, the Cisco police officer
shot the suspect to protect the lives of the bank's customer and staff. All
of them are trained to protect lives and assets.'
Yesterday's was the first incident of its kind since September 1995, when a
bank robber opened fire on a Cisco guard - who fired two shots in response.
The robber and three accomplices then fled the POSBank outlet on King
George's Avenue.
Yesterday, Maybank's country head, Mr Spencer Lee, said this was its first
bank robbery in 40-odd years in Singapore.

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« Reply #1 on: 10 November 2004, 11:32:00 am »

Note to self - Don't bring a fake gun to a gunfight.

OM - That was the first robbery of a Maybank since it's been in SG.  The ST said the last armed bank robbery was in 1995, when the robbers had a real gun and shots were fired both by them and the guard.

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« Reply #2 on: 10 November 2004, 12:09:00 pm »

Rather ironic that they are using who-knows-what in terms of manpower and resources to treat this guy and keep him alive when armed robbery is a mandatory capital offence in Singapore (even if the weapon used is fake).

(This post is bull****. See below)

[This message has been edited by God himself (edited 10-11-2004).]

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« Reply #3 on: 10 November 2004, 12:23:00 pm »

Attempted armed robbery is 7 years and using an imitiation weapon to intimidate is 10 years, plus both have some assorted canings.  Neither are death penalty offenses.  This is according to today's ST.

I think if he had a real gun, that is a capital offense.

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« Reply #4 on: 10 November 2004, 13:57:00 pm »

theyre gonna keep him alive so that they can bring him to court and face the consequences.

on a bigger scale, i think this is globalisation and the after effects of recession rearing its ugly head.

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« Reply #5 on: 10 November 2004, 14:40:00 pm »

Thanks for the correction T2k. Not sure where I picked that up, but the internet is so full of **** that often myth swiftly becomes fact.
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« Reply #6 on: 10 November 2004, 15:16:00 pm »

"on a bigger scale, i think this is globalisation and the after effects of recession rearing its ugly head."

Wow, you can draw conclusions like that from a single attempted bank robbery?  How do you explain the last one in 1995, during the Tiger Economy boom time?

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« Reply #8 on: 20 December 2004, 9:25:00 am »

Reminds me of a case in Melbourne where a guy was shot several times in the back for drawing a replica gun on three detectives.  Smart move???  MMM - then again I think I recall the police being charged and acquitted of murder in that case...     He was by the way linked somehow to the russel street bombing in Melbourne.  

Malaysia's armed guards carry pump action shot guns - so much for accuracy in a close fight.  You engage on of those guys and you are likely to have a leg blown off if you are lucky.

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