SINGAPORE: A cyclist who tried to ride away when stopped by National Parks Board (NParks) officers at a closed trial in Bukit Timah Nature Reserve was sentenced to seven days’ jail on Wednesday (Jan 7) for injuring an officer while obstructing his duties.
Marcus Lim Zhe Ming, 40, was also fined S$1,000 (US$778) for a second charge of exiting from a non-designated point of exit at a nature reserve.
Two other charges for entering the closed trail along Hindhede Drive and refusing to provide his identity card were considered in sentencing.
The court heard that the trail, located along Hindhede Drive at Bukit Timah Nature Reserve, had been closed to the public for at least six months in end-August 2023.
There was a “No Entry” sign put up, and orange netting barricaded the entrance of the closed trail.
At about 10.45am on Aug 30, 2023, two NParks officers saw several cyclists exiting from the closed trail on a closed-circuit television camera.
They went to the location to carry out enforcement work. One of the officers stopped two cyclists and spoke to them.
While this was ongoing, the other NParks officer spotted Lim exiting from the same closed trail.
The officer asked Lim to remain at the location, and he complied.





