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17 Y.O AND 25 Y.O ARRESTED FOR SELLING FAKE LUXURY BAG AND PS5

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According to the Police media release, two men aged 17 and 25 were arrested for separate cases of e-commerce scams.

17-Year-Old’s luxury bags

Three victims were scammed and defrauded of their money after they were sold counterfeit luxury bags amounting to about $27,000, by the 17-year-old man.

25-year-old’s non-existent PlayStation 5

In the second case, two victims were purportedly cheated of $300 by a 25-year-old man who selling PS5. After payments were made by the victims, the man allegedly did not deliver the items and used the received funds for his personal expenses.

Through follow-up investigations, officers from Woodlands Police Division established the identities of both the men and arrested them on 15 February 2022.

Both suspects are currently being investigated for the offence of Cheating under Section 420 of the Penal Code, Chapter 224 which carries an imprisonment term of up to 10 years and a fine.

For more information on scams, members of the public can call the Anti-Scam hotline at 1800-722-6688. Anyone with information related to such scams may call the Police hotline at 1800-255-0000 or submit information online at www.police.gov.sg/iwitness.

MAN SHOT BY POLICE OUTSIDE CLEMENTI HQ CHARGED IN COURT

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The man who was shot by Police officers outside Clementi Police Division has been charged in court today with charges of criminal intimidation and voluntarily causing hurt.

He is known as Soo Cheow Wee, aged 49.

The charge was given to him in the Court Crime Registry Chambers today (18 Feb) and he was ordered to be remanded for psychiatric evaluation.

Recap on incident

Soo has been accused of slashing a 41 year old man who is a stranger to him along Block 402A Clementi Avenue 1 on Thursday (17 Feb) at around 8:40pm.

He then took a taxi to Clementi Police Division and charged forward with the intention of attacking a 20 year old man with a knife.

Despite repeated attempts at getting him to drop the weapon, Soo refused and charged at an officer with the knife in his hand.

The officer then opened fire at Soo, hitting him on his left arm.

Soo will return to court next month.

Penalties

Soo can be given up to seven years, fined, caned, or any of the three combinations for his role in voluntarily causing hurt with a knife.

For his role in criminal intimidation, he could have been jailed up to two years and/or fined.

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WOMAN TOOK DRUGS, WIELDED CHOPPER TO FIND BF & BITE AUXILIARY POLICE

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A woman was arrested back in March 2021 after fighting in public and she was placed in a cell at Woodlands Division 2021.

27-year-old Gladys Li Wen Jing had a history of crimes and the following is the summary

September 2020

She took a chopper from her flat in Bukit Merah to confront her boyfriend at the carpark, a resident spotted her with the blade and contacted the Police. She later threw the blade away but she was still arrested

November 2020

She was asked to do a urine test and Meth was found in her system. She was previously admitted to a rehab centre in 2014 and it seems that after so many years the habit could not be kicked.

March 2021

After getting arrested for fighting, she was locked up in a cell. Li got angry when she was told to wake up and started calling the officer a “dog” she even refused to wear a mask.

An officer wanted to handcuff her but was hit in the face and the face shield and glasses of the female officer went fell off.

She struggled for 10 minutes as officers tried to put her under control and she scratched both of them and bite one of them.

Sentencing

She was sentenced to jail yesterday(Feb 17) to 3 years and 11 months.

GST BECOMES 8% IN 2023 & 9% IN 2024, $640 MILLION TO CUSHION IMPACT

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The proposed GST hike has been delayed for another year and it will go up to 8 percent in 2023 and then subsequently 9 percent in 2024, as announced by Finance Minister Lawrence Wong in his budget speech.

The increase from 7 percent to 8 percent will take place on 1 Jan 2023 while the increase from 8 percent to 9 percent will take place on 1 Jan 2024.

The increase in GST as said by Mr Wong is necessary for the country’s healthcare expenses and also for supporting seniors.

He added that the increase was planned in two stages taking into account the current overall situation in Singapore such as the pandemic, the current economy in the country as well as inflation.

GST on essentials like public subsidised healthcare and education will continue to be borne by the Government.

All Town Councils will receive an additional sum of $15 million per year to make up for costs of GST payable on service and conservancy charges (SCC).

Other Government fees and charges in 2023 will remain the same and they are fees from licensing, fees charged by government agencies for services provided as well as school fees in ITEs and Polytechnics and carpark rates.

There will also be a Committee against Profiteering set up to deal with businesses who tries to use GST as a cover for increasing their prices.

$640 million set aside to deal with the increase

To deal with the impact which the increase in GST will potentially cause, $640 million has been set aside and will be added to the $6 billion Assurance Package which was first announced in 2020.

The GST voucher scheme will also see improvements to it.

Both these packages will come into force before the GST hike comes into play so that Singaporeans can benefit from both the packages simultaneously.

The enhanced Assurance Package is expected to cover up to five years of GST increases for most of the Singaporean households and up to ten years for the lower income households.

Every adult Singaporean is expected to get $700 to $1600 in cash payouts while seniors can expect to get $600 to $900 in a special GSTV Cash Senior Bonus.

Depending on household types, eligible households will get extra U-save rebates of up to $330 to $750 while Singaporean children and seniors will further receive $450 in Medisave top-ups.

Additional CDC vouchers amounting to $200 each year will be given to households in 2023 and 2024.

The CCC ComCare Fund will also be topped up an amount of $5million over five years and self help groups will be provided $12 million over four years.

Another $40 million will be put aside under the Productivity Solutions Grant for businesses who require subsidies in accounting and their point of sale solutions.

Improvements in GST voucher scheme

Currently, the GST scheme has three components.

Under the improvements announced, the rebate for service and conservancy charges will become a permanent part of the scheme.

The income threshold for the scheme will also be increased to $34,000 from the current $28,000 so that more Singaporeans can receive the benefits.

For households with annual values of $13,000 and below, the cash quantum will be increased by $500 and for those between $13,000 and $21,000 it will be increased to $250.

The enhanced scheme will also continue to offset GST expenses for households with lower to middle income.

For lower household incomes without seniors, the GSTV will cover half of their yearly GST expenses.

In summary, Mr Wong said that with all the additional measures, lower income households will have received much adequate support as they will be well looked after.

Image source: Lawrence Wong/Facebook

MAN UNHAPPY, POURS SOIL INTO COMPANY LORRY’S ENGINE OIL COMPARTMENT

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A 40 year old Indian National by the name of Seeni Paramasivam was given a jail term of 12 weeks today (18 Feb) for his act of mischief which caused his company $24,931 in repair costs.

He had wanted to garner the attention of his company as he was unhappy over a work dispute so he poured soil into one of the company lorry’s engine oil compartment.

What happened

The man who works for Integrated Infrastructure as a driver and lives in a dormitory at Sungei Kadut had gotten into a work dispute with his company sometime in March 2020.

While working for the company, he earned $465 a month and brought back about $1,000 nett after allowances and overtime.

On 21 March 2020 at about 2am, the man consumed two cans beer in the dormitory due to his frustrations over the work dispute.

He then decided to do something to get the company’s attention because he felt that they were not listening to him.

He then headed to the carpark at 3am, walked towards a company lorry and then poured soil inside the engine compartment.

Seeni knew that it will result in the lorry being damaged but he wanted the company to suffer losses.

The driver who was assigned to the damaged lorry then noticed smoke coming out of the lorry and the act of mischief was subsequently discovered after CCTV footage caught Seeni walking towards the lorry and carrying out the act.

He has so far paid $254.90 back to the company for costs it had incurred in the repairs.

A jail term of three months was sought by the prosecutor without any compensation due to Seeni’s low salary.

For his act of mischief, he could have been given a jail term of up to two years and/or fined.

Image source: Google Maps

THEFT AT AMK, POLICE LOOKING FOR COUPLE IN PHOTO

According to the Police media release, The police released images of two individuals and appealed for information.

Here is what the Police said:

The Police are looking for the man and woman shown in the images below to assist with investigations into a case of theft reported at Block 424 Ang Mo Kio Avenue 3 on 14 February 2022.

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

All information will be kept strictly confidential.

Penalties for theft

Section 378 of the Penal Code states that:

“Whoever, intending to take dishonestly any movable property out of the possession of any person without that person’s consent, moves that property in order to such taking, is said to commit theft.”

The penalty for theft could result in jail and/or fine.

HARDWARE SHOP IN BEDOK ALLEGEDLY ANYHOW ‘SHOUT’ PRICE & DISHONEST

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A netizen has written a post and uploaded it onto social media to voice displeasure at the services provided by a hardware shop located at Blk 122 Bedok North Road #01-124.

According to the complaint post by the netizen, the shop’s name is Wan Xing Electric & Gas Dealer and the netizen has accused them of being dishonest in terms of pricing and selling them something which was not what they claimed it was.

These were based on three separate incidents as claimed by the netizen where they were quoted different prices just in a matter of three days for the first incident and for the second incident they were quoted one price but when they were about to pay, was quoted another price.

In the third incident, they wanted to buy a stainless steel product and was told that what they have chosen was stainless steel but in the end the material still caused rusting to happen.

Here is the netizen’s post

“Sharing based on own experiences:

Do avoid patronising or patronise at your own risk at this hardwareshop, Blk 122 Bedok North Road #01-124 – Wan Xing Electric & Gas Dealer.

Incident 1:
Both my father and myself (and husband) went to enquire on the same model and brand water heater (RUBINE GOGO SERIES) on 2 different occasions (3 days apart), was quoted 2 different pricing of $98 and $138 (excluding installation and delivery pricing). When asked how come price difference so much, he claimed that we heard wrongly.

Incident 2:
My father wanted to buy a small lock and was quoted $2.80 by the elder (in his 70s) man. When my father took out cash and going to pay to the elder man, another middle aged man (in his late 50s) stepped out and exclaimed that “No no, my older brother (dua hieah in hokkien) say wrongly. It is $4.50. Not $2.80. My brother always quote the wrong price”.

Incident 3:
Bought kitchen racks and the middle aged man told us it was stainless steel. Used 3 mths in dry toilet, the racks rust amd stained our tiles.

It was horrendous experiences with this hardware shop. Not only dishonest pricing but also doesnt honour the price quoted.”

Image source: Zheng Aly/Facebook, Google Maps

FAMOUS HAWKER AT 254 JURONG EAST ST 24 GETS CAR PARK EXIT EXPANDED

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Minister for Sustainability and the Environment and also Member of Parliament for Yuhua SMC, Grace Fu, recently wrote a post and uploaded it onto her Facebook page with regards to the expansion of the car park exit at a car park to a famous hawker centre in her constituency.

The said famous hawker centre, located at Block 254 Jurong East St 24, had only one exit lane for a long time and this had caused inconvenience due to the congestion of vehicles at the area during peak hours and weekends.

Ms Fu shared that the community leaders had worked with the Housing and Development Board (HDB) to expand the exit with an additional egress lane.

The project took longer than the expected time frame due to underground services needed to be diverted.

In her post, she also shared that she is glad that the egress lane has been completed together with the electronic parking system (EPS) since 18 Jan 2022.

Here is the post by Ms Fu

“Our community leaders worked with HDB on the long-standing issue of congestion at the entrance of car park to our popular hawker centre (254) and shops at Jurong East St 24 to expand the exit, with an additional egress lane. As underground services have to be diverted, the project took longer than the norm.

Glad that the egress lane has been completed with the Electronic Parking System implemented since 18 Jan 2022. Hopefully this will greatly ease the congestion, especially at peak hours and weekends.”

May be an image of 1 person, road, street and text that says 'BEFORE 02/08/2021 15:47 AFTER'

Image source: Grace Fu/Facebook

LOST WALLET RETURNED TO FOREIGN WORKER WHO APPEALED ON FACEBOOK

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An appeal was put up by a Habib Khan a few days back on his social media platform as he had dropped his wallet somewhere along Mustafa Centre to Little India on Valentine’s Day around 2:30pm.

In the appeal, he stated that the Renoma wallet which he lost had important documents inside and about $1,000 in cash.

He then left his contact number on his social media post in the hope that whoever that saw his appeal and managed to find his wallet will contact him and return it back to him.

Power of social media found his wallet back

On 16 February, the man again posted on his social media platform.

This time, he shared some good news saying that his wallet has been found by somebody who had contacted him to return his wallet back.

Pictures which he included in his post showed that the two men also enjoyed a meal together at KFC after the wallet was returned.

The man also thanked all his Facebook friends for helping to share the post as he did not expect the post to be shared so many times and he is humbled by all the help received.

Here is the post

“Alhamdulillah, by the infinite mercy of Allah I have found my wallet.

I got all the money in the wallet, Permit Card, Bank Card and all kinds of cards.

The man who returned the wallet to me was undoubtedly a good person & big heart man. Many many thanks to him. I pray to Allah for hem to keep hem healthy and good and increase hem income.

I would like to thank all my friends on Facebook. Thank you all very much.

I didn’t expect the post to be shared so much.

Special thanks to Redoy Jakir Hossain & Lastry nelly Thank you very much.

I never imagined that everyone would help me so much.

Today, I have proved to myself that the money earned in an honest way never fails.

thanks all.”

Image source: Habib Khan/Facebook

Recap

GIRL MEETS “RICH PRC MAN” ON TINDER, TURNS OUT A “RICH PRC SCAMMER”

Everyone wants to meet someone rich and the obsession and greed pull potential victims in real quick as they are acting based on emotion and not on logic.

Here is a story shared by a scam victim

Met this scammer via tinder who scammed me of via fake cryptocurrency investment (oriental wealth). I invested 100sgd initially and could withdraw with a profit. then he asked to invest 6k, which i did. then he asked me to invest another 30k which i sensed something amiss and i could not withdraw the 6k. after so many weeks, I have not heard back from the police on whether this guy is arrested or if they manage to get back the money i lost.

this is a very common scam called pig butchering scam.

1) claims to be rich/business owner from China, stays in condo in orchard. His tinder location shows newton and less than 1km away from me (i stay near central). these scammers go to such areas just so that their tinder location can reflect location in central and make their “rich” story more believable.

Where to learn more on scams?

For more information on scams, members of the public can call the Anti-Scam hotline at 1800-722-6688. Anyone with information related to such scams may call the Police hotline at 1800-255-0000 or submit information online at www.police.gov.sg/iwitness.