A PRIVATE investigator was handcuffed after his stake-out to catch a philandering husband in the act drew the attention of security staff at a nearby embassy.
Mr Simon Sunmugam, 64, is now seeking damages from security firm Certis Cisco Security for alleged wrongful arrest by an auxiliary police officer, Corporal Jacky Chua, 41. He claims Cpl Chua handcuffed his right wrist and forced him to the ground near a bus stop in Stevens Road, bruising his arms, forehead and knee.
The case is expected to bring under judicial scrutiny for the first time the powers of arrest of an auxiliary police officer and the circumstances when an arrest is justified.
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must be the dslr camera too big already, that's why attract attention of the cisco.
the private eye should show his ID and anyy identification purposes. if after that the officer still arrest him cuffs then really got case already
Originally posted by troublemaker2005:the private eye should show his ID and anyy identification purposes. if after that the officer still arrest him cuffs then really got case already
sekali handcuff already....
"you have the right to remain silent and anything you say may be used against you in the court of law!!!!!"
Taking photograph near embassy?
anyway, 64 yrs old PI seems rather ... ... ... ...