Off-duty cop allegedly caused grievous hurt to motorcyclist while driving

Off-duty cop allegedly caused grievous hurt to motorcyclist while driving


SINGAPORE – An off-duty policeman was driving a car in June 2025 when he allegedly failed to keep a proper lookout and the vehicle collided with a motorcycle, causing grievous hurt to the 43-year-old rider.

Junior Leow Choan Khian, 50, was charged on May 13 with injuring the motorcyclist while driving without considering other road users.

Leow is an assistant superintendent, the Singapore Police Force (SPF) said, in response to queries from The Straits Times on May 14.

“Following the accident, the SPF swiftly initiated investigations against (him). We are unable to comment further as court proceedings are ongoing,” a police spokesperson added.

“(Our officers) are expected to uphold the law and maintain the highest standards of conduct. We deal accordingly with officers who break the law, including charging them in court.”



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