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As mentioned, how do i go abt recruiting malaysia worker. any agency in spore doing it or must i go advertise in MY newspaper?? Preferbly got agency help.
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By Teh Joo Lin A SINGAPORE Armed Forces (SAF) recruit was beaten up in camp last month and is still warded in hospital with head injuries. The 19-year-old's mother told The Straits Times he had to be warded in the intensive care unit of Changi General Hospital for nine days before being moved to a general ward about a week ago. The 45-year-old housewife, who has four children, said her oldest son suffered internal bleeding in the head. According to the soldier's mother, he was hit on the head with poles by several of his camp mates. The attack allegedly took place behind closed doors in an office in the camp. Her son enlisted last June and was assigned storeman duties in his camp. The Defence Ministry is now investigating the incident. Its director of public affairs, Colonel Darius Lim, said: 'The SAF does not condone any form of unruly behaviour by its servicemen. It takes a serious view of this incident.' He added: 'Once the investigations are completed, servicemen who are found guilty of any improper conduct in this incident will be severely dealt with. The army is assisting the serviceman who is currently warded in a general ward in hospital." Mindef did not say how many soldiers were being investigated. It is also not clear what the dispute between the victim and his attackers was over. After the assault, the recruit was apparently taken to his bunk, where he was found vomiting on the floor later that night. He was then taken to hospital. The youth has since regained consciousness and 'can remember everything', although the left side of his body was still weak from the injury, his mother said. Recalling the incident, she said: 'At that time, I was really so scared, I was going to the temple every day,' adding that she had not been able to eat or rest properly since her son was hospitalised. 'My son came back from the dead.' SAF soldiers who run afoul of the law can be dealt with under military law or in civilian courts. Under military law, serious offenders may be court-martialled, and the penalties include detention, reprimands and fines. Under the Penal Code, the maximum punishment for endangering a person's life by causing grevious hurt to him is a jail term of up to 10 years and a fine or caning. From Hardwarezone: Originally Posted by Lafiel if im not wrong its 3 guys beat 1 guy up then all 3 are in db right now newspaper report internal bleeding from what i heard its actually 1 side of the brain became dead so the beaten up guy is already 1/2 paralyze how i know? cause i know the sis of 1 of the 3 guys that beat him up ---- I find it very strange that this was leeported after more than a month. If not for the internet, they won't even leeport it as in the past. I guess the mother is pissed with MINDEF acting blur, and threatened to write to the press. Military law is just giving them a slap on the wrist.Colonel Darius Lim should be invesitgated himself for not making this matter public earlier. There should a public inquiry on the atrocious discipline in the army camp.
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Raise the son until 21 years old but go army barely 5 days nia... die. The parents must be dammed sad...... http://www.asiaone.com/News/the%2BStraits%...0611-70116.html