Police officers attend to a man in Singapore's Little India district following a riot. Reuters/Rob Dawson
Singapore's Deputy Prime Minister Teo Chee Hean (front R) and Minister in Prime Minister's Office S Iswaran (front 2nd R) look at the site of two burnt vehicles following a riot in Singapore's Little India district. Reuters/Rob Dawson
Riot policemen stand guard near a burning vehicle during a riot Singapore's Little India district. Reuters/Mark Cheong/The Straits Times
A police car is in flames after a riot broke out in Singapore's Little India. (AP Photo)
crowd set fire to vehicles and clashed with police in the Indian district of Singapore late on Sunday, in a rare outbreak of rioting in the city state. Reuters/Dennis Thong/Lianhe Zaobao
A policeman patrols the streets following a riot in Singapore's Little India. Reuters/Mark Cheong/The Straits Times
The windscreen of an ambulance is smashed after a riot broke out in Singapore's Little India. AP Photo
Police cars are overturned after a riot broke out in Little India, Singapore. AP Photo
A view shows a police car and another vehicle in flames along Race Course Road during a riot in Singapore's Little India district December. Reuters/Desmond Wee/The Straits Times
A fire engine is parked next to the burnt remains of a vehicle along Race Course Road following a riot in Singapore's Little India district. Reuters/Alphonsus Chern/The Straits Times
Riot police cordon off the area after a riot broke out in Singapore's Little India, Sunday Dec. 8, 2013. A rare riot broke out in the Little India neighborhood apparently after a Bangladeshi worker was hit and killed by a bus, a local television channel reported. (AP Photo)
Officials stand around a bus with a smashed windshield following a riot in Singapore's Little India district. Reuters/Rob Dawson