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26/10/2008
THE CHARGE
The Charge
You are charged that you on the 15th day of March 200, at about 2.31 pm on the drive way leading to the main entrance of the Parliament House, North Bridge Road, together with [names of the activists], did participate in a procession without a permit in a public place within the area described in the Schedule to the Miscellaneous Offences (Public Order and Nuisance)(Prohibition of Assemblies and Processions - Parliament and Supreme Court) Order, where you ought reasonably to have known that the procession was held without the prior permission of Deputy Commissioner of Police in writing in contravention of paragraph 2 of the Miscellaneous Offences (Public Order and Nuisance)(Prohibition of Assemblies and Processions - Parilament and Supreme Court) Order and you have thereby committed an offence punishable under Section 5(4)(b) of the Miscellaneous (Public Order and Nuisance) Act Chapter 184.
Janet Wang
Deputy Public Prosecutor
Singapore
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The people who ought to be charged are the cops and their superiors i.e. Ministry of Home Affairs and the Minister i/c.
The Charge? Violating the constitution which guarantees specific rights to Singaporeans.
The DPP's made a mistake.
Posted by: Matilah_Singapura | 26/10/2008






