SINGAPORE - A man charged with the murder of his wife
Flanked by four officers and an interpreter, Salehuddin, an Indonesian national, was led into the Capri by Fraser China Square hotel, near Chinatown Point, at 9.15am.
A large portion of the basement carpark had been cordoned off, with several police officers at the scene.
According to charge sheets, the 41-year-old is accused of murdering his wife
She was found lying motionless in the hotel room by officers, after Salehuddin turned himself in at Bukit Merah East Neighborhood Police Centre, admitting he had killed her.
Handcuffed and in leg restraints, Salehuddin kept his head down as he was led out of the police van before being taken up to the crime scene through a service elevator.
The media was not allowed to follow them into the hotel. He was escorted back into the police van after two hours of questioning at 11.15am to be taken back into remand.
Salehuddin faces the death penalty if convicted of murder.
So far, there have been seven murders reported in 2025, with five of them, including Salehuddin’s case, happening in the second half of the year.
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