Soosay Sinnappen On 27 October 1990, Soosay Sinnappen, a Malaysian member of Ang Soon Tong, and his friend Kuppiah Saravanan confronted Lim Yeow Chuan, a transvestite who had allegedly stolen a gold chain from their friend in
Bugis. Lim refused to return the gold chain and denied stealing it, and even threatened the two men with a knife. This sparked a fight between Lim and the two men; Soosay disarmed Lim and fatally stabbed him a few times before leaving with Kuppiah. In January 1991, Singapore police arrested Kuppiah and Soosay. At the time, Soosay was also involved in the
murder of Sivapragasam Subramaniam. Both Kuppiah and Soosay were charged with the murder of Lim. Kuppiah was sentenced to five years' imprisonment and 12
strokes of the cane after the charge was reduced to robbery with hurt, while Soosay was sentenced to death for murder. After making an appeal, Soosay's charge was reduced to manslaughter and he was sentenced to nine years' imprisonment. For his involvement in Sivapragasam's murder, Soosay was found guilty and given a second sentence of four years' imprisonment and six strokes of the cane.
Sagar Suppiah Retnam Sagar Suppiah Retnam, the headman of Ang Soon Tong in
Jurong, led 14 gang members to attack a rival gang, Gi Leng Hor, in
Marsiling in December 1990. They attacked six passersby whom they thought were Gi Leng Hor members, causing the death of one Sivapragasam Subramaniam and seriously injuring the other five. Sagar was arrested in Malaysia three years later, extradited to Singapore, and charged with the murder of Sivapragasam. He was found guilty and sentenced to death by the
High Court of Singapore on 31 May 1994. On 7 July 1995, Sagar was hanged after losing his appeal and plea for clemency to the
President of Singapore. The other members of Sagar's gang were sentenced to imprisonment of between 31 months and seven years (in addition to caning for some of them) for lesser charges of rioting and inflicting grievous hurt.
Tan Chor Jin Tan Chor Jin, nicknamed "One-eyed Dragon", was a member of Ang Soon Tong. On 15 February 2006, Tan used a semi-automatic
Beretta .22 calibre pistol to kill Lim Hock Soon, a nightclub owner, in
Serangoon. After the shooting, Tan fled to Malaysia and attempted to travel to Thailand before he was arrested by Malaysian police in
Kuala Lumpur and extradited to Singapore. In 2007, he was convicted of murder and
sentenced to death by the
High Court of Singapore. He was hanged at dawn on 9 January 2009. == Incidents ==