
Indian-origin man jailed for abusing taxi driver in Singapore
The Hindu
Sahayanathan Anthony was sentenced to two weeks and three days’ jail on August 26 after he pleaded guilty to two counts of harassment.
A 48-year-old Indian-origin Singaporean man was jailed here for hurling vulgarities and racially-charged slurs at a Chinese-descent taxi driver, according to a media report. Sahayanathan Anthony admitted to being drunk in a public place and causing annoyance to 66-year-old Tan Take Hok, The Straits Times reported. He was sentenced to two weeks and three days’ jail on August 26 after he pleaded guilty to two counts of harassment.More Related News

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