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.

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