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Police break into house, arrest teenagers after two-hour standoff arising from rent dispute Published on Jun 07, 2013 Police officers broke into a rented semi-detached house on Thursday after the tenants - a single mother and her three teenage children - locked themselves in and refused to assist in investigations over a dispute which arose from unpaid rent. -- PHOTO: SHIN MIN By Lim Yan Liang Police officers broke into a rented semi-detached house on Thursday after the tenants - a single mother and her three teenage children - locked themselves in and refused to assist in investigations over a dispute which arose from unpaid rent. The mother had refused to let the officers question her two boys aged 12 and 17. A report was lodged against them for threatening the landlord of the Upper Paya Lebar Crescent house. According to reports, the family had not paid rent for two months but refused to move out. Police officers arrived at the house at about 3pm. After a two-hour standoff, the Singapore Civil Defence Force officers were called in to cut the locks and forcibly gain entry into the house. Plainclothes and uniformed officers armed with police shields then charged into the house. Get the full story from The Straits Times. Ms Chng was seen asking the police not to take her children away, and trying to board the police car. Officers turned her away. -- PHOTO: SHIN MIN Police entering the rental home of Ms Chng and her three children at Paya Lebar Crescent after Singapore Civil Defence Force personnel cut the lock. -- PHOTO: SHIN MIN Police officers broke into a rented semi-detached house on Thursday after the tenants - a single mother and her three teenage children - locked themselves in and refused to assist in investigations over a dispute which arose from unpaid rent. -- PHOTO: SHIN MIN Police officers broke into a rented semi-detached house on Thursday after the tenants - a single mother and her three teenage children - locked themselves in and refused to assist in investigations over a dispute which arose from unpaid rent. -- PHOTO: SHIN MIN Click here to view the whole thread at www.sammyboy.com. |
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