SINGAPORE: Seow Lam Seng was only 25 years old when he and his friend were stopped by police at Tanjong Katong Road after they were seen behaving suspiciously.

Seow was allegedly carrying a pistol. His friend, Lee Ah Fatt, drew a gun from his own back pocket and pointed it at the officers, prompting one of them to shoot at him. He later died of his injuries.



On Wednesday (Mar 28), 38 years after the incident, Seow was taken back to the crime scene. He had been on the run and was arrested in Penang, Malaysia last week.

Dressed in a red polo tee and black bermudas, Seow, now 63, was cuffed at his hands and ankles. He was taken to the area outside a bar where he was stopped by police on Oct 3, 1980.



The area outside Sin Po Po Bar at 241 Tanjong Katong Road where Seow was stopped by police 38 years ago. (Photo: Hani Amin)



Seow was charged in court on Monday with the unlawful possession of a firearm. The charge carries a maximum sentence of life imprisonment.



Seow Lam Seng visiting the crime scene along Tanjong Katong Road on Mar 28, 2018. (Photo: Hani Amin)

(Photo: Hani Amin)

Seow spent about five minutes at the scene before he was taken away at around 3.25pm in an unmarked grey van.



His case will be heard in court on Apr 2.

