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Woman accused of throwing human waste onto parapet granted discharge for all 7 charges

February 16, 2026 at 04:40 AM
By The Straits Times
Ms Viona Teo Kee Liok, 63, can still be prosecuted for the same crimes if relevant information or evidence emerges.

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Ms Viona Teo Kee Liok, 63, can still be prosecuted for the same crimes if relevant information or evidence emerges. Woman accused of throwing human waste onto parapet granted discharge for all 7 charges. Stay informed with the latest developments and expert analysis on this important story.
Ms Viona Teo Kee Liok, 63, can still be prosecuted for the same crimes if relevant information or evidence emerges. Woman accused of throwing human waste onto parapet granted discharge for all 7 chargesSign up now: Get ST's newsletters delivered to your inboxMs Viona Teo Kee Liok can still be prosecuted for the same crimes if relevant information or evidence emerges.PHOTO: ST FILEShaffiq AlkhatibPublished Feb 16, 2026, 12:40 PMUpdated Feb 16, 2026, 12:44 PMSINGAPORE - A woman accused of throwing human waste onto a parapet of a Housing Board flat has been granted a discharge not amounting to an acquittal for all seven of her charges.Ms Viona Teo Kee Liok, 63, can still be prosecuted for the same crimes if relevant information or evidence emerges later.Without revealing details, the prosecution applied for the discharge and District Judge Carol Ling granted it on Feb 16.In January, Ms Teo was charged with seven counts of causing annoyance to a resident of a unit at Block 131 Marsiling Rise.She was accused of committing the offences between Dec 25, 2025, and Jan 12, 2026.She had allegedly thrown human waste onto the parapet of the resident’s unit four times, food waste at the same place twice, as well as both food and human waste once.Those convicted of being a public nuisance can be jailed for up to three months, fined up to $2,000 or both.More on this topicJail for man who smeared luncheon meat near neighbour’s Woodlands flat because of her noisy kidsJail for woman who started fires at front gates of two neighbours at HDB block and at lift lobby See more onSingapore courtsCrimeSingapore crime

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