SINGAPORE – The headquarters of the Singapore Red Cross, a public charity organisation, had opened to the public for just a few days after refurbishment works when a drunk couple defaced its walls with spray paint.
After committing the offence at the Red Cross House in Penang Lane near Fort Canning Road, Keith Ong Wei Han and Michelle Leong Yi Ling, who was his girlfriend at the time, posed for a picture together beside a vandalised wall.
In an unrelated case, Ong also assaulted a 35-year-old man in a road rage incident.
On March 30, Ong, 29, was sentenced to four weeks’ jail after he pleaded guilty to one count each of mischief and assault.
He was also disqualified from holding or obtaining all classes of driving licences for a period of nine months from his release date.
Leong, then 24, was sentenced to a 14-day short detention order in 2024. This means she will not have a criminal record after her release from jail.
The Red Cross House reopened in 2023 after refurbishment, with a ceremony on Oct 3, 2023, which President Tharman Shanmugaratnam officiated.
Five days later, Ong and Leong walked into its premises at around 1am after consuming alcohol at a nearby bar.
She used a can of black spray paint to write a vulgar word on a pillar of the building. She also sprayed the word “Everyone” on a wall.





