Ramachandran Maniam, 48, will be spending more than one year and two months behind bars, after admitting to criminal intimidation by threatening to harm his estranged wife, reported The Straits Times.
As he had committed the offence in breach of his remission order for an earlier conviction, he was sentenced today to an enhanced punishment of 372 days in jail on top of two months' jail for criminal intimidation.
Ramachandran was placed on the mandatory aftercare scheme from October 16-27 last year.
The court heard that on October 19, Ramachandran went to look for his wife. He called out to his son, 21, in a garden near a public housing estate apartment block, and said he wanted to speak to his wife.
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When told that she was at work, he insisted on speaking to her and uttered: "I am going to beat your mother one good one and if I will go prison, I don't mind".
Deputy Public Prosecutor Selene Yap said that by failing to remain indoors as required for an accumulative period of more than 24 hours, he had committed a serious breach of his mandatory aftercare conditions.
Saying that Ramachandran was "totally incorrigible", Community Court Judge Eddy Tham said it was really disturbing that the moment he came out from prison, he started terrorising his family members.