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German duo charged with vandalism in Singapore face caning

Two German men were charged yesterday with breaking into a Singapore metro depot and spray-painting graffiti on a train, offences punishable by jail time and flogging with a cane.

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A policewoman sits next to Elton Hinz, one of the two German nationals arrested in Singapore for vandalism, as they arrive in a police car to the state court on November 22, 2014. Photo: AFP

Two German men were charged yesterday with breaking into a Singapore metro depot and spray-painting graffiti on a train, offences punishable by jail time and flogging with a cane.

Andreas Von Knorre and Elton Hinz, both 21, were charged at a district court with trespassing and vandalism in the early hours of November 8.

Both men appeared relaxed as the charges were read to them in German by an interpreter.

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Prosecutors told the judge the two men would be remanded in police custody until November 28 "to assist investigations and re-enact the crime scene".

The charge sheets said Knorre and Hinz broke into the suburban depot and spray-painted graffiti on the exterior of a metro train cabin. The depot is a restricted zone surrounded by fences topped with barbed wire.

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The two men were extradited by neighbouring Malaysia on Friday after being stopped at Kuala Lumpur International Airport as they were leaving for Australia.

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