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Germans admit to vandalism

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SINGAPORE: Two young German men will plead guilty to vandalism, an offence punishable by caning, after spray-painting a metro train in Singapore, their lawyer said yesterday.

Lawyer Christophe­r Bridges said his clients Andreas Von Knorre and Elton Hinz, both 21, would also enter a guilty plea to two counts of trespassin­g at a hearing on March 5. They will be sentenced the same day.

Vandalism carries a penalty of up to three years in jail or a fine of up to Sg$2,000 (48,237 baht) and between three and eight strokes of a rattan cane — a punishment dating back to British colonial rule in the city-state.

Mr Bridges told reporters after a closeddoor pre-trial hearing with prosecutor­s and the judge that the number of charges against his clients had been reduced from four to three.

“They will plead guilty and face sentencing next month to the three charges,” Mr Bridges said.

“I cannot confirm ... the likelihood of caning. That is up to the judge.”

Under the law, first-time offenders can be spared caning for vandalism if the “writing, drawing, mark or inscriptio­n” can be erased, but not when indelible substances such as paint or tar are used.

For trespassin­g, the Germans face up to two years in jail, a fine of up to Sg$1,000, or both for each count.

The two were accused of breaking into a suburban depot and spray-painting graffiti on the exterior of a metro train cabin last November. The depot is a restricted zone surrounded by fences topped with barbed wire.

They were extradited to Singapore by neighbouri­ng Malaysia after being arrested at Kuala Lumpur Internatio­nal Airport as they were leaving for Australia. Both remain in remand at Changi Prison. Singapore, a leading Asian financial hub, is known for its tough stance on crime. Its vandalism laws became global news in 1994 when an American teenager, Michael Fay, was caned for damaging cars and public property.

 ?? AFP ?? Andreas Von Knorre, one of the two Germans arrested for vandalism, arrives in a police car at the state court on November 22, 2014. Two German men were arrested in Singapore on November 21 for spray-painting graffiti on a metro train in the citystate,...
AFP Andreas Von Knorre, one of the two Germans arrested for vandalism, arrives in a police car at the state court on November 22, 2014. Two German men were arrested in Singapore on November 21 for spray-painting graffiti on a metro train in the citystate,...
 ?? AFP ?? German national Elton Hinz on his way to state court in November last year.
AFP German national Elton Hinz on his way to state court in November last year.

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