Jail for man who accelerated car during fuel gauge check and dragged ICA officer

Jail for man who accelerated car during fuel gauge check and dragged ICA officer


SINGAPORE – A motorist deliberately stepped on the accelerator while an Immigration and Checkpoints Authority (ICA) officer was conducting a fuel gauge inspection on his car at the Woodlands Checkpoint.

At least one of the officer’s hands was still inside the vehicle when Steve Ling Wei Liang drove away.

Court documents stated that the fuel gauge of Ling’s car was “below the level mandated by law”, and he hit the gas after realising the officer would not allow him to travel to Malaysia.

The victim instinctively grabbed the steering wheel when the car accelerated sharply. The vehicle dragged him, and he suffered injuries including a bruised right knee.

Following a trial, Ling, 40, was sentenced to eight months and three weeks’ jail on March 25.

District Judge Vince Gui had earlier convicted the Singaporean of causing hurt to the victim by performing a rash act.

Ling drove his car to the Woodlands Checkpoint shortly after 3pm on Dec 12, 2023, as he wanted to go to Johor Bahru to pick up a friend.

He headed towards a secondary clearance spot after he cleared customs and had his passport checked.

He then spotted ICA officers, including the victim, conducting fuel gauge operations.



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