3 Indians among 17 charged for rioting during a live screening of T-20 World Cup Match in Singapore

Three Indians were among 17 people charged today for rioting during a live screening of a T-20 World Cup cricket match this week in Singapore.

The three were charged with affray for their alleged roles in the fight, The Straits Times reported.

The 14 Bangladeshis – aged between 25 and 28 – were charged with rioting at a workers’ dormitory.

Their cases will be mentioned again next month.

If convicted, the 14 accused could face up to seven years in jail each.

The three Indians face a jail term of a year or a fine of 5,000 dollars each.

They were among 35 workers arrested following Tuesday’s fight, which allegedly took place during the live screening of T-20 cricket match between Bangladesh and the West Indies.

Investigations against the other suspects are ongoing, said the police.

—PTi