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28 Y.O WOMAN MISSING SINCE 17 NOVEMBER LAST SEEN AT GOPENG STREET

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The Singapore Police Force issued an appeal for information on the whereabouts of 28-year-old Le Minh Amandine Minh L.

She has been missing for about 9 days, and was last seen on 17 November at 10 Gopeng Street at about 10.15pm.

Singapore Police Force’s statement

The Police are appealing for information on the whereabouts of 28-year-old Ms Le Minh Amandine Minh L, who was last seen at 10 Gopeng Street on 17 November 2022 at about 10.15pm.

Anyone with information is requested to call the Police Hotline at 1800-255-0000 or submit the information online at www.police.gov.sg/iwitness. All information will be kept strictly confidential.

PUBLIC AFFAIRS DEPARTMENT
SINGAPORE POLICE FORCE
25 November 2022 @ 9:55 AM

LAWRENCE WONG APPOINTED AS DEPUTY SECRETARY GENERAL OF THE PAP

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The People’s Action Party (PAP) has appointed Deputy Prime Minister Lawrence Wong as the new Deputy Secretary General of the party, replacing Heng Swee Keat who has been appointed the Chairman.

The 37th central executive committee (CEC) met on 26 November, as they also co-opted 4 new members, including Ng Chee Meng and Tan See Leng.

Minister of Education Chan Chun Sing and Minister of National Development Desmond Lee have also been appointed as Assistant Secretary Generals.

PAP’s statement

The 37th PAP Central Executive Committee (CEC) met on Saturday, 26 November 2022 and co-opted four additional members: 

  • Alex Yeo 
  • Cheryl Chan 
  • Ng Chee Meng 
  • Tan See Leng 

The CEC also elected the office holders. The complete CEC list is as follows:  

Chairman  Heng Swee Keat 
Vice Chairman Masagos Zulkifli 
Secretary-General  Lee Hsien Loong 
Deputy Secretary-General Lawrence Wong 
Assistant Secretary-Generals Chan Chun Sing
Desmond Lee 
Treasurer  K Shanmugam 
Assistant Treasurer Ong Ye Kung 
Organising Secretaries Grace Fu
Edwin Tong* 
Members (in alphabetical order) Alex Yeo^
Cheryl Chan^
Indranee Thurai Rajah
Josephine Teo*
Ng Chee Meng^
Tan Chuan-Jin 
Tan See Leng^
Vivian Balakrishnan 

*Co-opted on 6 Nov 2022
^Co-opted on 26 Nov 2022 

The CEC has made a new Deputy Secretary-General appointment, in addition to two Assistant Secretary General appointments, in line with plans for the party leadership transition. The Deputy Sec-Gen will exercise the roles and responsibilities of the Sec-Gen, in the absence of the Sec-Gen.

The CEC also made the following appointments:  

Headquarters Executive Committee ChairmanLawrence Wong
Headquarters Executive Committee Vice ChairmanChan Chun Sing
Assistant Organising Secretaries Alex Yam
Desmond Tan Kok Ming
Tan Kiat How
Chair, PAP Seniors Group (PAPSG)Tan See Leng
Chair, PAP Malay Affairs Bureau (MAB)Masagos Zulkifli
Chair, PAP Women’s Wing (WW)Sim Ann
Chair, Young PAP (YP)Janil Puthucheary
Advisor, PAP Policy Forum (PPF)Josephine Teo

HONDA CIVIC DRIVER ALLEGEDLY DAMAGED CARPARK GANTRY TO AVOID PAYING PARKING

A video emerged online showing a Honda Civic driver readjusting a CCTV camera at a carpark, as well as pushing away the gantry barrier in order to allegedly avoid paying the parking fee.

The incident happened on 25 November at about 12.59am, at the carpark of Parkland Shopping Mall.

The netizen who shared the video, captioned it: “twisted camera breaking the screw and proceeded to push the exit barrier to avoid paying parking fees after drinking in one of the bars/ktvs in Parklane Shopping Mall!”

The man was seen in the video readjusting the CCTV camera as his female companion joined him, and he later went to push the barrier at the gantry.

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.

S’PORE GIRLS STARTS CRYING AFTER SEEING OLD PEOPLE EATING ALONE IN TOKYO EATERY

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Singapore TikTok user Shannon Taylor shared a video of herself and her friend crying because they saw old people eating alone by themselves at a restaurant in Tokyo.

Shannon captioned her video, “POV: You put two empaths together in a restaurant full of old people eating alone”.

The two friends were seen sniffling in between sobs as they panned the camera towards the other elderly diners, who were minding their own business and eating.

Speaking to AsiaOne, Shannon said that she often finds herself feeling sad whenever she sees old people sitting alone back in Singapore.

She said that she feels “extremely heartbroken” because it reminds her of her late-grandfather, who passed away last year.

Netizens’ comments

  • Imagine being an elderly person just enjoying your meal perfectly fine by yourself and two ladies are crying looking at you
  • i like to eat alone, i hate the possibility that i will be cried at when i’m old
  • Lmao’ I keep seeing this and I gotta say. None of y’all ever go to restaurants and eat alone?! Im so confused!
  • People who love to eat alone 👁️👄👁️
  • As you grow older, you enjoy your own company a lot more. They look fine ❤️
  • thats why people hate eating out alone, yall let them be omg
  • But they all look like they are enjoying their meals. They all look fine.
  • lmfaoo my dad loves to go out by himself some days to just sit and have coffee/dinner 🤣 not all old ppl are sad being by themselves HSGSGHWHAHA
  • This is my fear. I like eating alone sometimes, but one day when I’m old some young thing is going to look at me for it with pity. 😒 Stop it.

FILL VIDEO LOADING…

Source: @shannontaylortw on TikTok

KIND TAXI UNCLE STOPS TAXI METER DUE TO JAM “IF I CAN HELP, I HELP”

I hope i do talk about goodness of people much more than the shitty ones .

I took a cab from ION and if you live in Singapore, you know Takashimaya and CTE is A NIGHTMARE of a road.

Mr Lim Kek Wah, taxi driver of SHF 754 G, told me this road is a nightmare during this hour and he will stop the meter, until the road clears.
These were his exact words “Uncle comes from poor family, money is not easy to make, so don’t worry, if i can help , i help. ”

I choked up. People that knows me, knows how i view $. It pays the bills but i would not sell my soul to earn it.

I asked him questions of his upbringing, he’s 70 years old, had to drop off school cos his dad passed away at 10years old. Looked after the family, as it was his duty, no time for anxiety , worry or try to follow his passion . He had to do the right thing for his mother.

Worked as a coolio carrying rice on his back at clarke quay -100 kg per bag for 20 cents.

When i arrived, paid him extra not because i feel sorry for him, but that kindness and lessons he shared with me . It is invaluable and he made up for my shitty morning.

And that my friend is Human Connection.

Here are what netizens think:

  • Thanks for sharing this Laila.. a reminder for us to be thankful and grateful for the blessings in our lives and to remember to be generous and kind to all around us just like this nice Uncle.
  • Kindness god comes in all forms it’s within that makes old Uncle angel like God bless

M’SIAN MAN CHARGED AFTER CAUSING HARASSMENT TO PM LEE, THREATENED TO BURN SEAGATE

According to the media release, A 44-year-old Malaysian man was charged after he went online and send threatening communications to Prime Minister Lee Hsien Loong.

Chai Fui Chet sends harassment communications to PM Lee threatening that he will burn down Seagate Singapore. (A technology company).

Send using Facebook Messenger

According to Straits Times, Chai was at Istana when he sent threatening messages via Facebook Messenger to Prime Minster Lee Hsien Loong on Nov 7.

He has been sent to the Institute of Mental Health for medical assessment and will appear in court on December 9.

Potential Penalties:

Under the Protection from Harassment Act (POHA), a person who insults another person with the intention to cause harassment, alarm or distress is guilty of an offence.

Persons found guilty faces a fine of up to $5,000 and/or a jail term of up to 6 months; for repeat offenders, the maximum penalties will be doubled.

MAN FORGES NTU & NUS DEGREE, HOLDS HIGH POSITION FOR 12 YEARS BEFORE GETTING CAUGHT

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On November 24, a 55-year-old man was sentenced to 15 months in prison for fabricating degrees from the National University of Singapore (NUS) and Nanyang Technological University (NTU).

By using fake degrees he managed to secure high-paying jobs and even a CFO position in one of his jobs.

55-year-old Yeoh Keng Swee pled guilty to three counts of forgery which includes fake credentials such as law, engineering and accounting

How he did it?

He went online to look for the degrees. But instead of using photoshop, he used a method that is considered older fashion.

He prints the degrees he found online, pastes his name over the person’s name and makes a photocopy of it.

As a photocopy prints flat it can hardly detect an additional piece of paper over it therefore the machine will not print the outline of the paper that was pasted on.

Catch Me If You Can

After 12 years of doing this, he was finally caught at a job interview in 2021, he tried to apply for a position at a construction company but he was caught.

He used photocopy versions of the certifications and provided them to the interviewer.

During the interview, he could not answer any of the questions that were related to the job he was applying for. He later found out that the interviewer would like to verify his qualifications and he tried to withdraw his application.

He even “admitted” by telling the interviewer to destroy his documents.

Positions he held or tried to apply for

  • Chief Financial Officer
  • Finance Director
  • construction project manager.

Documents he forged

  • NTU, a Master of Science in Business Administration degree
  • Bachelor of Accountancy degree
  • An engineering degree

MAN GOT DRAGGED 10M AFTER GRABBING DRIVER’S STEERING WHEEL DURING FIGHT @ GEYLANG

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A man was sent to hospital after being dragged 10 metres on the road – he had grabbed the steering wheel of another car during a confrontation @ Geylang.

According to Shin Min Daily News, the altercation between the two happened along Geylang Road, between Lorong 17 and 19.

The incident involved a 34-year-old man and another driver of a black car.

The 34-year-old man thought that the driver had scratched his car, and he then confronted the latter and held on to his steering wheel in an attempt to stop the driver from driving away.

The Singapore Police Force confirmed that they were alerted to a case of Rash Act along Geylang Road.

According to witnesses who spoke to SMDN, they said that they saw half of the man’s body inside the moving car as he held on to the steering wheel, and he eventually let go of it after being dragged 10 metres and landed under a lorry.

The driver then drove away from the scene.

The witnesses added that there were about 20 people at the scene but none of them dared to help the man because he appeared to be grievously injured; he was later conveyed to the hospital conscious.

The whereabouts of the driver is currently still unknown, and the police are currently investigating the incident.

321 SCAMMERS & MONEY MULES BEING INVESTIGATED, MORE THAN $9.6M LOST BY VICTIMS

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POLICE INVESTIGATE 321 SCAMMERS AND MONEY MULES IN ISLAND-WIDE ENFORCEMENT OPERATION

Officers from the Commercial Affairs Department and the seven Police Land Divisions conducted a two-week operation between 11 and 24 November 2022. A total of 197 men and 124 women, aged between 16 and 72, are assisting in investigations for their suspected involvement in scams as scammers or money mules. The suspects are believed to be involved in more 998 cases of scams, comprising mainly fake friend call scams, Government and China Officials impersonation scams, investment scams, e-commerce scams, job scams, internet love scams and loan scams, where victims reportedly lost over $9.6 million.

The suspects are being investigated for the alleged offences of cheating, money laundering or providing payment services without a licence. The offence of cheating under Section 420 of the Penal Code 1871 carries an imprisonment term of up to 10 years and a fine. The offence of money laundering under the Corruption, Drug Trafficking and Other Serious Crimes (Confiscation of Benefits) Act 1992 carries an imprisonment term of up to 10 years, a fine of up to $500,000, or both. The offence of carrying on a business to provide any type of payment service in Singapore without a licence under Section 5 of the Payment Services Act 2019 carries a fine of up to $125,000, an imprisonment term of up to three years, or both.

The Police take a serious stance against any person who may be involved in scams, and perpetrators will be dealt with in accordance with the law. To avoid being an accomplice to crimes, members of the public should always reject requests by others to use your bank account or mobile lines as you will be held accountable if these are linked to crimes.

PUBLIC AFFAIRS DEPARTMENT
SINGAPORE POLICE FORCE
25 November 2022 @ 10:10 AM

24 Y.O MAN ARRESTED FOR HOUSBREAKING & STEALING SLIPPERS & T-SHIRT @ ANG MO KIO

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MAN ARRESTED FOR HOUSEBREAKING

The Police have arrested a 24-year-old man for his suspected involvement in a case of housebreaking.

On 24 November 2022 at about 4.20am, the Police were alerted to a case of housebreaking at a residential unit along Ang Mo Kio Avenue 4. A pair of slippers outside the said unit and a T-shirt from the neighbouring unit were purportedly stolen. Through follow-up investigations and with the aid of images from Police cameras, officers from Ang Mo Kio Police Division established the identity of the man and arrested him on the same day.

The man will be charged in court on 25 November 2022 with housebreaking under Section 451 of the Penal Code 1871. The offence carries an imprisonment term of up to 10 years and shall also be liable for a fine.

The Police would like to advise all property owners to adopt the following crime prevention measures:

Secure all doors, roller shutters, windows and other openings with good quality grilles and closed-shackle padlocks when leaving your premises unattended, even for a short while;

Refrain from keeping large sums of cash in your premises; and

Install a burglar alarm, motion sensor light and/or close circuit surveillance camera to cover the access points into your premises. Ensure that they are tested periodically and are in good working condition.

PUBLIC AFFAIRS DEPARTMENT
SINGAPORE POLICE FORCE
24 November 2022 @ 7:40 PM