Three Singaporeans Jailed For Wearing ‘Kangaroo T-shirts’

Written by Gunboy on Wednesday, December 3rd, 2008

Three Jailed For Wearing ‘ T-shirts’

SINGAPORE, Nov 27 (Bernama) — The Thursday to seven to 15 days’ jail for wearing T-shirts bearing a picture of a in judge’s robes in the vicinity of the Building last May.

’ie Syahmi Sariman and Isrizal Mohamed Isa were jailed for seven days each and Tan Liang Joo John, 15 days, by Justice Judith Prakash.

She also ordered each of them to pay the Attorney-General’s Chambers S$5,000 in costs and disbursements.

The case against the trio for was heard on Monday.

The Attorney-General had applied for to be instituted against the three after they appeared in the T-shirts in the court which was of damages in respect of a brought by and Prime Minister against the (SDP) leaders last May.

The AG’s Chambers took offence as it implied that the court was a court.

Tan was also heard saying: “This is a court” to Lee when the walked past him outside Court No. 4B at the Building.

On 27 July this year, an article entitled “ activists over T-shirts” appeared on the SDP website.

The article reproduced a photograph of the three men wearing the same T-shirts and it was meant to give wider publicity to their allegation that the court was a court, the AG had said.

At the Monday hearing, the Attorney-General was represented by Deputy Solicitor-General Jeffrey Chan Wah Teck, principal senior and Gillian Koh Tan and Lee Jwee Nguan.

Tan and Isrizal appeared in person while ’ie Syahmi was represented by Chia Ti Lik.

After reviewing the evidence from both sides, Justice Prakash found that each of them was in in the manner alleged.

In the case of ’ie Syahmi and Isrizal, Justice Prakash found that they were in contempt for wearing the T-shirts in the vicinity of the court and inside the courthouse.

In the case of Tan, the judge found him to be in contempt for distributing the T-shirt in the court building and wearing the offending T-shirt and for being involved in the posting of the photograph on the SDP website.

The three men also refused to apologise to the court or to withdraw their ey insinuation about the Singapore court when given the opportunity to do so by Justice Prakash.

– BERNAMA

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