SINGAPORE, June 17 -- A man was jailed after stabbing his friend twice during a heated argument near Tampines MRT station, leaving the victim with injuries serious enough to damage his liver.

According to The Straits Times, the court heard that Mohamed Sufian Mohamed Sabri, 53, attacked his 57-year-old friend following a dispute that escalated from a verbal exchange into a physical confrontation.

Court documents stated that the pair, who knew each other through mutual friends, had earlier argued at a restaurant in Tampines Central 1 on December 18, 2025, before parting ways.

The next day, Sufian spotted the victim dining with another friend at the same eatery, before both men exchanged words outside the premises.

The argument then esc...