SINGAPORE – A former chief of air force accused of hitting a woman with a stroller in 2024 with his car has been allowed to travel to Indonesia and Thailand.
On May 14, a district court granted Goh Yong Siang’s application to travel to Jakarta from May 19 to 22 for a business trip.
Goh, 74, was also allowed to travel to Bangkok from June 3 to 6 for work-related matters.
As part his bail conditions, he must remain contactable by the investigating officer (IO).
He must surrender his passport to the IO, or another officer acting on the IO’s instruction, within 24 hours upon his return from overseas.
An additional bail of $5,000 must also be provided.
Goh’s case will be mentioned again in court on June 3.



