SINGAPORE – A policeman on patrol duty was driving a police vehicle when it collided with a car in January.
On Dec 17, Pua Peng Siang, 31, who is an assistant superintendent, was charged with causing grievous hurt to a female passenger of the car by driving without considering the other road users.
Details about the police vehicle and the 54-year-old woman’s injuries were not disclosed in court documents.
Responding to queries from The Straits Times, the Singapore Police Force (SPF) said that Pua has since been redeployed to perform administrative duties.





