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GEYLANG NPC SHARES AMUSING “FORECAST” FOR THE YEAR OF THE TIGER

Geylang NPC shared an amusing “forecast” for the year of the tiger, on their Facebook page, with their Commanding Officer, Deputy Superintendent Lee Ting Wei fronting the “forecasts” for each aspect.

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Here is their “forecast”

Career

You should work hard in the coming year and do not be late for work., If you are planning for a career switch, please ignore job advertisements of a dubious nature and beware of job offers that promise high returns for little effort.

Wealth

Be prudent with your spending and do not lose your belongings. Prevent any unforeseen financial loss by staying vigilant against SMS and email phishing scams.

Your bank will not send any SMS or email with clickable links. Do not disclose your account details, OTP or passwords to anyone.

Health

Don’t let huge monetary losses affect your health. Remember to be alert when you receive suspicious emails from your boss, business partners or suppliers requesting you to transfer funds or change your mode of payment.

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Always verify the payment details by calling the other party at a previously known number before transferring any money.

Love

Do not rush into a relationship and be mindful when meeting new people online. If you haven’t met them in person and they’re asking for money, this is definitely a red flag.

Protect your money and your feelings as not all online love stories end up happily ever after.

Family

Good communication is required for strong familial ties. Get the conversations going by encouraging your family to sign up for our community alert service.

Simply sign up by scanning the QR code to receive alerts about the latest crime trends in your neighbourhood.

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Have a prosperous year of the tiger ahead!

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