Monday, 22 July 2013

A man arrested for defacing a wall outside Parliament House


The latest news has a man arrested for defacing a wall outside Parliament House on 14 january 2009. It was reported that he had scribbled the words: 'Hi Harry Lee. I love you.' It was believed 'Harry' here refers to Minister Mentor Mr. Lee Kuan Yew.
The wall, located at the junction of North Bridge Road and Parliament Place, is about the height of an average man. It serves as a signboard and has the Singapore Crest and the words 'Parliament' and 'Singapore' on it.

At about 1.30pm on 14 january 2009, uniformed guards were seen running out of Parliament House to nab the man while he scribbled on the wall.

They wrestled to the ground the medium-built man, who was wearing a red T-shirt and brown trousers.

It took three guards to subdue him as he refused to be pinned down and tried to wriggle free.

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