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JAILED RAPIST KRIS WU ASKED WHY THERE’S NO HOT WATER DURING HIS SHOWER TIME

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32-year-old former K-Pop singer Kris Wu, was previously sentenced last month to 13 years in prison after being found guilty of rape.

A Taiwanese YouTuber, Lao Wang, shared a video about Wu’s life inside prison, citing a source providing inside information, according to TODAY.

Wu had to go through a full body check up and those who saw him without any clothes on, said that the size of his manhood was “malnourished”.

His cellmates also described him as being a “fool” and that during showers, Wu would ask how come there wasn’t any hot water, thinking he was still at home.

Wu also had to make do with smaller beds in the cell (there are multiple people sharing each jail cell) and those who had been around longer would get the bigger beds.

Kris would give in to the other inmates who asked him to do a “freestyle rap performance” in order to secure a bigger bed for himself.

Wu was also seen by his cellmates secretly crying at night.

MAN JAILED FOR FLASHING HIS KUKUBIRD TO STAFF @ SEMBAWANG CC & COUGHING AT HIM

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59-year-old Abdul Lazis Abdullah, was sentenced to 3 weeks imprisonment on 12 December after pleading guilty to one count of causing alarm to another person and another for insulting that person’s modesty.

He had claimed that he was Covid positive and had run away from a hospital before coughing deliberately near the man, who was a staff member of Sembawang Community Club, according to Channel NewsAsia.

He then flashed his genitals to the man.

Another charge of using criminal force on the man was considered during his sentencing.

What happened?

The incident happened on 8 April 2020 during the height of the pandemic, and the victim was working as a temporary staff at the CC, where he was tasked with conducting temperature screenings and helping visitors with their enquiries.

Abdul asked the victim why he hadn’t received his Temporary Relief Fund of $500 when others had already received theirs, as he got agitated with the victim and said that he was sick and had run away from the hospital.

He then removed his mask and deliberately coughed near the victim, his coworkers and some members of the public.

Abdul then challenged the victim to call the police after the latter said he would do so if Abdul didn’t stop.

At 7pm later that day, the victim then chanced upon Abdul again, who was coughing and claiming that he had Covid.

The victim then told Abdul to move to another area as he was alarming the others, but Abdul then got into an argument with him.

Abdul then questioned the victim’s manhood during the argument, and he then pulled down his underwear and exposed his private parts to the victim in a bid to “prove” to the victim that he was a “man”.

He then did it a second time, and the police were then called by the CC”s workers, and Abdul was then arrested.

He later tested negative for Covid at NCID.

SINGAPORE AIRLINES TO STOP ALLOWING EMOTIONAL SUPPORT DOGS FROM APRIL 2023

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Previously a pair of Corgis were seem to enjoy their business-class cabin on an SIA flight. The post went viral with some netizens saying “Dogs having a better life than me”.

But Singapore airlines publish a new rule that will take effect from April 2023 which stops such cute moments from taking place again. The airline will no longer allow emotional support animals on board any SIA flights.

On the Singapore Airlines website it wrote:

Assistance dogs are accepted for travel on board Singapore Airlines flights. With effect from 1 April 2023 (0000hrs SGT), Singapore Airlines will no longer allow customers to travel with their emotional support dogs on board flights.

Currently (Dec 13), SIA still accepts emotional support dogs as long as they comply with the rules and regulations of the airline and both depart, transit and destination country.

What are emotional support animals?

 An emotional support animal (ESA) is a type of animal that provides comfort and support to an individual with a mental or emotional disability. These animals are not specifically trained to do so, but rather act as a companion and source of comfort. They can be any species of animal, though most commonly they are cats, dogs, or other small animals.

Emotional support animals are different from service animals, who are specially trained to help individuals with physical disabilities. Unlike service animals, ESAs are not allowed in all public places, as they are not considered to be trained to perform a specific task. However, they can accompany their owners in their homes, planes, and other places.

The primary role of an emotional support animal is to provide companionship and emotional comfort. They can help to reduce anxiety and depression, and provide unconditional love and support to their owners. They can also help to reduce loneliness and provide a sense of security and companionship.

SIAO LANG THROWING STONES AT RANDOM CARS ALONG SIMEI AVENUE

Man throwing stones at cars

A man was caught on camera awaiting for cars to drive by and throws stones at the vehicles.

He was seen standing alongside the road and waiting for cars to arrive before throwing at them.

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The incident took place along Simei Avenue towards Changi General Hospital on 12 December 2022.

The man wearing a black singlet and shorts seemed to be picking which car to throw at and took aim before throwing.

The netizen who took the video has submitted the footage to the Singapore Police Force.

The offence of mischief under Section 426 of the Penal Code carries an imprisonment term which may extend to two years, or fine or both.

Here are what netizens think:

  • Bro playing tower defence.
  • Ya thanks friend. He just escape from IMH.
  • Actually it’s good you got it camera!!! If any of the affected drivers see it, they have proof for their insurance LOL
  • i did all this when i was in primary school.. right now i can’t even find time for myself, how does this guy have so much time on his hands!
  • previously in 70’s 80’s, during school days, we were all taught to look out for on coming vehicles, these days where’s those educational values?
  • I have experience this b4 a guy was arrested for throwing stones from his 3rd storey home at cars in the carpark this people too free and mentaly dist

S’PORE MAN SHARES GHOSTLY ENCOUNTERS DURING ICU STAY, DRAGGED OUT OF BED BY SPIRITS

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TikTok user @vinnography shared about the paranormal encounters that he experienced when he was warded in the ICU of a hospital in Singapore.

He shared that he was in the ICU for 2 nights after going through open heart surgery, and that his stay at the ICU was a struggle.

He said that every night there would be “people” dressed in hospital gowns, of different ages and races, crowding around his bed and trying to pull him up.

And as soon as he fell asleep, the figures would “take” him to different places, such as an abandoned shop that was swarming with zombies.

He said that he knew it was a dream but they still brought him there, as he struggled to wake up by forcing his eyes open.

He then realised that he was still lying on the ICU when, when he then got “taken” to Africa with a female ranger.

He was then “taken” to a dark staircase when workers tried to talk to him, as he drifted in and out of sleep by the “things” that were “taking” him to different places.

He then saw “tons of people” crowding around his bed when he opened his eyes, and they were asking him to “play with them”.

The disturbances then stopped after he got transferred to a regular ward.

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@vinnography They were all crowding around my bed at night in ICU #fyp #sg #icu #heartsurgery #hospital #horror #haunted #dreams #hallucination ♬ Creepy and simple horror background music(1070744) – howlingindicator

DRIVER WITH UNPAID FINES PUSHES CARPARK BARRIER @ PARKLANE TO SIAM PARKING FEE

A video emerged online showing a man lifting the carpark gantry barrier at Parklane Shopping mall to let a Volkswagen drive through without paying for the parking fee.

The man was then seen putting the carpark gantry barrier back down after the car had successfully evaded the parking fee.

The driver of the Volkswagen was also revealed to have outstanding LTA and HDB fines, as well as driving with an expired road tax.

Potential penalties

Vandalism

The stealing, destroying, or damaging of any private and/or public property is an offence under Section 2 of the Vandalism Act.

Persons found guilty of vandalism face a fine of up to $2,000, or a jail term of up to 3 years, and caning of between 3 to 8 strokes.

Fare evasion

It is an offense to evade payment of parking fees by tailgating other drivers’ vehicles or bypassing carpark gantries at EPS carparks.

Offenders found guilty of the offence faces a fine of $35 for motorcycles, a fine of $70 for cars, and a fine of $100 for heavy vehicle.

FALLEN NSF FIREFIGHTER PROMOTED TO SERGEANT, SCDF OFFICERS PAY TRIBUTE TO HIM

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[The Last Call for SGT1 Edward H Go]

Earlier this morning at 8 a.m., SCDF officers paid tribute to the late SGT1 Edward H Go, our firefighter who lost his life in the firefighting operation at 91 Henderson Road on 8 December 2022.

For his steadfast dedication in duty and sacrifice in service to the nation, CPL Edward was posthumously promoted to the rank of SGT1.

Across all fire stations, HQ SCDF, SCDF Division HQs and the Civil Defence Academy, the fire call alarm was broadcast. This fire call alarm is sounded to activate fire station crews to respond to an emergency. This morning’s sounding symbolises The Last Call for the late SGT1 Edward.

A minute of silence was observed by SCDF officers in honour of SGT1 Edward’s memory, followed by a tribute delivered by COMR Eric Yap, Commissioner SCDF.

“His passing has hit everyone in the SCDF very hard. No words can adequately describe the profound sense of loss. We will remember SGT1 Edward’s selflessness, professionalism and commitment to duty. For those of us who knew him personally, they will remember how proud he was to be a firefighter. Let SGT1 Edward be an inspiration to all of us in SCDF.”

Blinkers and sirens of SCDF emergency vehicles were also turned on for 15 seconds after the message was delivered, as a mark of respect.

SGT1 Edward will be accorded ceremonial honours later today.

CHAN BROTHERS RESPONDS AFTER WOMAN SAID SHE WAS STRANDED FOR 2 DAYS IN NEW ZEALAND

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Facebook user Faith Tan shared about how her return flight to Singapore was cancelled and she was left stranded in New Zealand for 2 days.

She called out her tour group Chan Brothers for not having a sense of urgency, and said that they were telling her to wait instead of booking the next available flight using other airlines.

Chan Brothers have since reached out and issued a statement responding to the incident

Chan Brothers responds

Travellers on our tour group had their return flight on 11 December 2022 confirmed on Air New Zealand but it was cancelled by the airline due to operational requirements as cited in their official notice.

We were only informed of the flight cancellation by Air Zealand when checking in our group at Auckland airport, at the same time as our travellers in the group.

Our tour leader at the frontline and our team back in Singapore have been working tirelessly round the clock to connect with Air New Zealand on the matter requesting for a resolution for our travellers since then. It was not a deflection of responsibility on our part but a standard operating procedure to always check in with the airline who issued the tickets especially when they were the one who cancelled the flight.

Unfortunately, the airline did not respond as speedily as we and our travellers had expected. While the tour leader had factually conveyed to the travellers that the matter was still pending updates from Air New Zealand officially, our team in Singapore had already started to look for alternative flights (including those by other carriers) to fly our travellers back home as soon as possible.

Despite the domino effect on subsequent scheduled flights as a result of the cancelled flight and the scarcity of available seats during this peak travel season, we managed to secure seats to fly back the first group of travellers one day later and the rest one day after.We would like to add that our travellers are well taken of in New Zealand by our tour leader on ground while our Singapore team are working round the clock to fly them back to Singapore as soon as possible; this may not be the case if travellers have booked the flights themselves as they will have to first call through the flooded hotline and then liaise with the airlines directly while having to worry about accommodation and meals among other concerns in a foreign land amid the distress of the flight cancellation.

Regards,

Jeremiah Wong

Chan Brothers Travel

HOW RELIABLE OR UNRELIABLE ARE DIGITAL BANKS, ‘GET’ PLATFORM FACE WITHDRAWAL ISSUES

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Digital banks have become increasingly popular in recent years. They provide a convenient way to manage your finances from the comfort of your own home. But are digital banks reliable?

The answer to this question depends largely on the bank in question. In general, digital banks are as reliable as traditional brick-and-mortar banks. The main difference is that digital banks rely on digital technologies rather than physical structures, which can make them easier to use and more secure.

Recent news of digital platform ‘Get’ unable to withdraw

According to The Business Times, a report was made yesterday stating that the platform knowns as ‘Get’ faced complaints after customers were unable to withdraw their money.

This so-called ‘digital bank’ does not even have a license from the Monetary Authority of Singapore.

How safe are digital banks?

Digital banks use strong encryption technology to protect customer data and financial information. They also employ fraud detection tools to identify and stop suspicious transactions. The banks also use multi-factor authentication to verify customers and ensure that only authorized users can access their accounts. As a result, digital banks are usually just as secure as traditional banks.

In addition, digital banks often offer additional features that make them more attractive than traditional banks. For example, they may provide secure online access, mobile banking, and money transfer services. They may also offer more competitive interest rates and other benefits, such as cash back rewards and signup bonuses.

Finally, digital banks are typically more user-friendly than traditional banks. Their websites and apps are designed to be user-friendly and intuitive, so customers can easily manage their finances without having to call a customer service representative.

Overall, digital banks are reliable and secure. They offer a number of advantages over traditional banks, such as increased security, convenience, and competitive rates. However, it is important to research any digital bank you are considering to make sure it is reputable and secure.

CHINA ADDS MORE TAIWAN PRODUCTS TO THEIR IMPORT BAN LIST, TAIWAN BEER AFFECTED

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Following the temporary ban on the import of aquatic products such as Taiwan squid and saury fish on the 8th.

The General Administration of Customs of China added a batch of Taiwanese products to be banned from importing on the 9th, involving Kinmen Distillery, King Car, Taihu Brewing, Taiwan Tobacco and Wine, and Legendary Liquor. Industry, Yunshan Winery and other businesses.

Banned of products

According to statistics, last year Taiwan’s exports of beverages, alcohol and vinegar products to China totalled US$290 million. 

Together with the temporary ban on the 8th, the annual output value of imported aquatic products is 200 million U.S. dollars, and a total of nearly 500 million U.S. dollars of products have been affected.

Kinmen Distillery, which produces Kinmen sorghum, said that the Chinese mainland customs suddenly changed the import application status of some enterprises to “suspended import”. Preparations will not affect business and operations.

The Taiwan Tobacco and Liquor Company confirmed on the 10th that the current registration numbers for distilled and brewed alcohol have been cancelled. It was originally scheduled to suspend the production and export of all Taiwan beer export orders in December, with an amount of about NT$1.3 million.

Ke Wenzhe, chairman of Taiwan’s People’s Party, said that the current situation is that both sides are playing tricks, and cross-strait relations have not been good for a long time. We have to think about how to improve it. He pointed out that mainland China should think about it. “Doing this to Taiwan will only make Taiwanese hate it.”

Doing it again and again

In August 2022, the General Administration of Customs suspended the import of citrus fruit, chilled white hairtail (a fish), and frozen horse mackerel from Taiwan to China.

The ban was announced a day after U.S. House Speaker Nancy Pelosi’s visit to Taiwan despite China’s warnings.