Woman jailed for assaulting four in Singapore

Woman jailed for assaulting four in Singapore


SINGAPORE – A woman described in court as “dangerous and volatile” assaulted four women, including a police officer and a 74-year-old woman, in separate unprovoked attacks.

Nur Sheerah Abd Sabar, 28, assaulted her first two victims in 2024 and was arrested in November that year.

While out on bail in 2025, she assaulted the policewoman and the elderly victim.

On Feb 20, when she turned 28, Nur was sentenced to 36 weeks’ jail after she pleaded guilty to three counts of assault and one count of voluntarily causing hurt to a public servant. 

Deputy Public Prosecutor Thaddeus Tan said that the offender was walking past the first victim, a 57-year-old woman, at a coffee shop in Woodlands Avenue 6 on June 4, 2024, when she attacked her.

Court documents did not disclose the reason for the attack, which took place around 3pm that day.

Nur choked and punched the woman before leaving the coffee shop.

The victim’s daughter made a police report, stating that her mother had a bloodied mouth after the attack and went to Khoo Teck Puat Hospital.

She was given two days of medical leave.

Nur struck again on Nov 4, 2024, when she assaulted a 68-year-old cashier at a shop in Choa Chu Kang Street 51.

Nur had gone up to the counter with some clothes she had selected and the cashier told her that she had to pay $34 for them.



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