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BOSS USES HIS “POWER” TO TELL EMPLOYEES NOT TO TAKE ANY LEAVE

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“Hi, i will like to seek advise from any HR expert here. Is it considered power harassment if your boss asked you how you spent your annual leave and tell you to not take leave if there is nothing urgent? Is taking leave doing nothing but rest not allowed?

I am very angst because it was the first time i took a week of leave. I have been covering for colleagues when they were away for a month or so. Although this job pay well, but it is affecting my mental health. I am hoping to get die just because i dont want to go to office to see people who have never welcomed or valued me. I am feeling like a rubbish for being blame of everything.”

Here are what netizens think:

  • This kind of job I will immediately start looking for job and once I get more than 3 interviews, I start play MC.
  • Ask for formality is okay, afterall boss will need someone to cover you and that reasoning will be passed across yeah? But If keep questioning as though you are being interrogated, then probably something wrong. (Unless they have given notice that really need you to be present for that week for some major activities and manpower is short, etc)
  • U r allowed to spend your leave day and do whatever u wanted to. Your boss should not discouraged u to not take leave. If your leave is unused will it be forfeited or can it be encashed?
  • Annual leave is an entitlement, not a privilege. Therefore you can use it anytime, they cannot ask for what either… Only thing is if it is a packed period, then someone will have to cover you on top of their own work

M’SIA MAN ACCUSE WIFE OF BEING INFERTILE, SHE GETS PREGNANT FROM AFFAIR

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Having a baby is a magical moment of life between a couple, but sometimes one or both parties might not have the capabilities to reproduce.

A Malaysian doctor posted on Twitter stating a woman got pregnant after having an affair with a third party. The husband has been accusing her of being infertile.

As it turns out, the husband was the one “shooting blanks”.

The Twitter post has gone viral with over 6,000 retweets and 7,000 likes.

Translated Text:

A 32-year-old woman who was married to her husband for 5 years did not have any children, she ends up pregnant with another man behind her husband’s back. She claims that she’s depressed after her husband accused her of being infertile but her husband has never had a check-up.

Original Text:

Sy pernah diminta utk gugurkan kandungan. Seorg wanita 32 thn yg sudah 5 thn kahwin tanpa zuriat, akhirnya mengandung tp dgn benih lelaki lain, tanpa suami mengetahuinya. Ini kerana dia tertekan sbb dituduh mandul, sdgkan si suami tak pernah jalani pemeriksaan.

Here are what netizens think:

  • it’s still wrong that she cheated
  • idk why, but I get why she cheated. Im sure something drove her to cheat. It’s wrong but idk im thinking a reason for her to do so.
  • The husband really wear the green cap.

MOTORCYCLIST IN ICU AFTER ACCIDENT NEAR MBS, WIFE APPEALING FOR WITNESSES

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Facebook user Wong Karen, shared how her friend’s motorcyclist husband met with a serious accident along Marina Boulevard near MBS.

She said that he is currently in the ICU of Singapore General Hospital in critical condition, and that the family still has a young child to feed.

She is appealing to the public for any potential witnesses or video evidence of the accident and/or other driver to help the traffic police with their investigations.

Here is what she said

“Hello all,

My friend husband on 25/08/2022 around 6:32pm was riding a Malaysia registered bike number plate JUT7561 (Dark Grey colour Yamaha Amax) along Marina Boulevard nearby MBS.

He was involved in a serious accident with another vehicle.

He is currently in the ICU and his condition is very critical. Currently, his children and family waiting outside the ICU. They still have young child to feed.

The only thing can do now is to seek the public assistance for any car camera footage/other driver witness/pedestrian witness of the accident. It would help the TP for investigation.

Appreciate, if anyone could PM me.”

Source: Facebook

MAN ALLEGEDLY PUNCHED OTHER GUY IN THE FACE FOR NOT “HOLDING THE LIFT” FOR HIM

A Facebook user shared how he was allegedly attacked by another man for refusing to hold the lift for him, claiming that he was punched in the face and attacked with a baby stroller.

Here is what he said

“I parked my car (I’m a local guy, this guy assumed I’m a foreigner), and was waiting for the lift with this family. I entered first and stood in a corner inside the lift as the family continued to enter behind me. I continue to read the news on my phone.

His wife and mother (I guess) entered subsequently.

Once the door closed, he shouted at me with a commanding tone “oooi, you cannot hold the lift”? I felt so disrespectful and replied, “do I owe you? Your mom and wife outside who can hold the lift for you what.”

This guy suddenly becomes very aggressive and approached me to attack but his mom held him. As soon as the lift door opened, he punch my face.

This is an unprovoked assault. I called for the police and he continue to attack me with a baby trolly causing some minor bruises.

The worst part is that he hurled racist insults at me *alleged insults redacted* and continue to say that he is Singaporean, he served NS, hence he has all the right to do anything here, “who are you? Which country you from?”.

If Singaporean, can assault anyone on the street? Can hurl racist comments?

I could take him down, max within 5min, I’m a gym kaki for 10 years. Yet, my behaviour reflects my parents upbringing. How about this guy?”

Netizens’ comments

  • He may have anger issues. And what happened , that made him so pissed off? what had u done? I want to understand both sides of the story.
  • Are u sure you didnt show a bad attitude first? If u hadn’t have a heckcare attitude abt keeping the lift door open for him, especially if u were standing by the lift controls, he wouldnt be upset and yelled at you because the door closed on him. You both are probably at fault. And bad attitudes bring impolite reply, and thus provoking him to punch you. 无风不起浪 The saying goes.. if there is no wind, there are no waves. Surely something unhappy happened that caused him to suddenly react rudely n even to punch you. It takes two to start an argument/ fight.
  • Its always polite to help hold the lift while other passengers are entering or exiting. Sometimes i get a very warm thank you and sometimes i got treated like a lift attendent. Whatever it is, so long I am happy, it doesnt matter how others behaved.. 
  • Lift priority for children/old people. You got no common sense ah, eyes closed issit cannot see people coming in, your upbringing never teach you manners? To HELP hold the lift?

NETIZENS COMPLAIN ABOUT JOSS PAPERS STREWN EVERYWHERE ON LAST DAY OF 7TH MONTH

Facebook user Alicia Foo shared photos of joss papers being strewn all over the roadside at Golden Mile, on the last day of the Hungry Ghost Month yesterday (26 August).

She appealed to the public to show appreciation to the cleaners who have to clean up the joss papers and give them an ang pao.

Joss papers, mandarin oranges, beer cans and the disposables from the offerings could be seen strewn all over the side of what appears to be a multistorey carpark.

Joss papers were also seen in the photos being burned in the joss paper bins, and loose pieces of the joss papers could also be seen strewn on the bushes.

Here is what she said

Last day of 7th month. Sweepers headaches at Golden Mile. Appreciate them and give them an ang pow to show gratitude for clearing your mess!

Netizens’ comments

  • Respect culture, custom and believe. But Government need to change best system for neighbours. With Covid no good for health as well. We are truly suffocating.
  • With due respect, think of your neighbours and cleaners who have to endured all this especially the cleaners. Didn’t the Town Council provide bin to burn the paper and strict guidelines.
  • Fine them for littering
  • Oh today is last day of 7th month?
  • Aren’t there joss paper bins provided, why are the joss papers all over the place?

INTERN’S COMPANY MADE UP OF MOSTLY FOREIGNERS, TREAT S’POREANS DIFFERENTLY

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I am interning at a certain popular e commerce company. I will be here until the end of the year, and it is quite dreadful everyday.

It is not that my superiors are nasty. They are friendly and teach me stuff. However because most of the employees are not Singaporean, the work culture is quite different, even the way they treat Singaporeans is also different.

They only care about their fellow countrymen, so if the team consists of people from different backgrounds, the team will not be bonded. It is quite obvious that they are only friendly with each other for work relations.

Recently a new full timer joined my team. He is also from that country. As such, he is treated extremely well. He was given a tour around the office and they even treated him lunch.

Back when I joined, there was no such treatment lol. But I guess it is because I am a temporary staff there is no need to treat me that well. I am fine with that.

However, my supervisor has been assigning work that was meant for me, to him. Hence ever since he joined my workload has become significantly less and I don’t learn as much anymore.

I am also kept out of the loop for projects that I used to be part of, and he has replaced me. My supervisor even asked me to give him my script which I spent 1 entire month working on, so that he can take over my duties.

Now I dread going to work because I want to be busy and learn things but now I cannot because everything has been passed to this new guy.

Maybe my supervisor finds it easier to communicate with someone of similar background as her, so she stopped giving me important tasks and instead gave them to him.

It has come to the point where every day I have to ask for work because I have nothing to do. But the work assigned to me is extremely mundane.

I miss the days before this new full timer joined. I really don’t know how I am going to handle the next few months in this team.

Netizen’s comment

Do not overthink. From your perspective, it appeared that they are giving you less work and make you less important.

Take note that you are not a perm staff and will leave the company in a few months. From the company perspective, they have to plan the handover of your tasks to the perm staff. This is a normal hand over plan.

You may take this as a learning point as an intern. One day if you become the boss of the company, you will do likewise, by transferring the tasks to a perm staff before the intern leave. Your asking is valid as you have yet to see the world.

DRUNK MAN BROKE INTO WOMAN’S HOME AND PANGSAI ALL OVER HER CHAIR & TOILET

TikTok user @ermaothman posted a video recounting an incident where a man had entered their home in Jurong after they had forgotten to lock their main door.

Her family was sleeping in the master bedroom when she later heard a sound coming from their main door at about 3am.

Her husband reassured her that it was just the “wind”, but Erma felt something was off because the knocking was getting “very aggressive”.

The knocking sounds then turned into someone trying to pry open their main door, and her child was then woken up by the commotion.

She told her son to go back to sleep and don’t make noise because there was a “bad guy” outside, and he then covered himself with the blanket while trembling with fear.

Go and grab a knife

Erma and her husband then started deliberating on their next course of action, and her husband then hear the sound of running water.

She then told him to quickly go to the kitchen and grab a knife, then open the main door and the gate.

The husband later noticed that the stranger had removed his clothes and left them on the dining table, and he then opened the main door and gate after grabbing the intruder’s clothes as well as a knife, before heading back to the master bedroom.

Erma then called the police while the family hid inside the master bedroom.

The police later arrived and told Erma that her main door was locked, and she said “he (the intruder) had the bloody cheek and audacity to (lock) the main door”.

Erma then told her husband to unlock the main door after confirming that the intruder had returned to the toilet, wanting to let the police handle the situation.

Intruder was actually drunk neighbour

It was later revealed that the man who broke into her home was actually her 9th-floor neighbour, who was drunk and had most likely entered the wrong house.

Erma added that the “best part” is the man had pooped all over her toilet and her dining chairs, and she is planning to throw them away.

She posted an update and said that they are not pressing charges against the man, and that they are actually quite glad that it was a neighbour and not an outsider.

The intruder’s brother then visited the family to apologise and offered to compensate them, but was turned down, with Erma explaining “he came down to apologise, so all is good”.

@ermaothman Traumatic story time part 1 #fyp #foryoupage #singapore ♬ original sound – Erma Othman
@ermaothman Traumatic story time part 2 #fyp #foryoupage #singapore ♬ original sound – Erma Othman
@ermaothman Replying to @user7431814310836 some updates and clarification that some of u asked for 😅 #fyp #foryoupage #singapore ♬ original sound – Erma Othman

POLICE RULE OUT FOUL PLAY, AFTER 80 Y.O’S DEAD BODY WAS FOUND IN A DRAIN @ HOUGANG

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The body of 80-year-old Mr William Leck Swe Chua, who suffered from Dementia, was found in a drain in Hougang earlier this year on 3 January.

Mr Leck’s body was found by a lorry driver, and at the time of the discovery, Leck had been reported missing for about 3 days.

Investigating officer Freddy Tan spoke during the first day of the coroner’s inquiry into Leck’s death and ruled out foul play.

He added that his death could have been an accident.

Body spotted by a lorry driver

IO Tan said that the police received a call from the lorry driver who spotted Leck’s body in a drain at about 7 pm, and when the police and the SCDF arrived at the scene at 42 Defu Lane 7, the body was in an awkward position.

Tan added that Leck was dressed in his underwear and a vest and that his t-shirt was rolled up to his neck area.

The authorities extracted Tan’s body that night at about 10 pm, and he was identified via a fingerprint analysis, with a meteorological report from NEA indicating that it was raining for the three days before Leck’s body was found.

Tan also added that they found no signs of trauma on Leck’s body.

The deceased’s Bermuda shorts, wallet and phone were found after a search of the carpark; his phone was faulty but they could still extract data from the SIM card.

None of the deceased’s relatives was present in court, with Leck’s son working in China, and IO Tan added that Leck’s granddaughter said that she last saw him in December last year.

Last seen walking in and out of the location 7 times

Leck’s partner told the police that when she woke up on the morning of 1 Jan, she noticed that Leck was not at home and assumed that he had left to go to the coffee shop.

The elderly couple lived at Block 313 Hougang Avenue 5, and when she returned from work and he was still not home, she called him at 3 pm and he told her that he was on his way home.

CCTV footage at the heavy vehicle carpark revealed that at about 3.20pm, Leck was walking in and out of the location 7 times, and he was last seen at about 4.30 pm heading towards the drain where he was later found.

Leck’s partner then tried calling him at about 7.30 pm but there was no answer.

According to Mr Leck’s medical reports, he was diagnosed with cancer in 2011 and later, dementia – where sufferers lose their cognitive functions such as reasoning, memory and thinking.

IO tan was then asked by State Coroner Adam Nakhoda to seek more details from Leck’s partner about the phone calls she made to him on that day.

The case has been adjourned to 12 September.

$550K WORTH OF DRUGS & AIRSOFT GUN SEIZED IN CNB RAIDS, 134 DRUG SUSPECTS ARRESTED

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Central Narcotics Bureau (CNB) arrested 134 suspected drug offenders in a two-week island-wide drug operation from 15 to 26 August 2022. During the operation, controlled drugs of about 3,730g of heroin, 866g of ‘Ice’, 5,240g of cannabis, 2g of ketamine, 21g of New Psychoactive Substances (NPS), 51 ‘Ecstasy’ tablets, 108 Erimin-5 tablets, 29 ‘Yaba’ tablets, a bottle of methadone and four bottles of liquid suspected to contain GHB (gamma-hydroxybutyrate) were seized. These drugs have an estimated street value of about $555,000.

2. Some of the areas covered during this island-wide operation included Bukit Batok, Kallang and Sengkang.

23 August 2022: Two men arrested in the vicinity of Chai Chee Avenue

3. In one of the cases in the island-wide operation, CNB officers raided a residential unit in the vicinity of Chai Chee Avenue, and arrested two Singaporean men, aged 58 and 59, in the early morning of 23 August. A small amount of heroin and a bottle of methadone were seized from the unit, along with various drug paraphernalia.

4. Prior to the arrest, suspected controlled drugs were believed to have been thrown out of the unit’s window. Officers later recovered the substances, which included three packets and straws containing about 13g of heroin.

Photos 1 and 2 (CNB): CNB officers retrieving suspected controlled drugs from a construction hoarding in the vicinity of Chai Chee Avenue on 23 August 2022. The substances were believed to have been thrown out of a unit’s window prior to the arrest of two suspected drug offenders in a CNB operation conducted on the same day.

23 – 25 August 2022: Two men arrested in the vicinity of Ghim Moh Road

5. On 23 August, Immigration & Checkpoints Authority (ICA) officers at the Parcel Post Section noticed anomalies in the scanned images of a parcel while performing screening. Upon further checks, officers uncovered a packet of cannabis concealed in a CD case. The case was referred to CNB for further investigations. About 26g of cannabis was found in the packet.

6. In a follow-up operation conducted on 24 and 25 August, CNB officers arrested two Singaporean men, both aged 21, in the vicinity of Ghim Moh Road. About 71g of cannabis was recovered from one of the men. The man was also escorted to his residence in the same vicinity, where another 120g of cannabis and various drug paraphernalia were seized from his residence. An airsoft gun and pellets were also seized from the same man’s vehicle and was referred to Singapore Police Force (SPF) for further investigations.

Photos 3 and 4 (CNB): A packet containing about 26g of cannabis, concealed in a CD case, was found inside a parcel by ICA officers on 23 August 2022.

Photo 5 (CNB): An airsoft gun and pellets seized from a 21-year-old Singaporean man’s vehicle in the vicinity of Ghim Moh Road in a CNB operation on 24 August 2022.

7. Superintendent Christopher Lee, Commanding Officer of Enforcement ‘A’ and ‘E’ Division, said of the island-wide operation:

“The arrests and seizures from this island-wide operation is a testament to the Home Team’s commitment in keeping Singapore safe and secure. CNB will continue to work closely with the Home Team Departments to prevent the flow of drugs both into or within Singapore, and launch timely enforcement operations to neutralise all drug activities.”

8. Investigations into all arrested suspects are ongoing.

CENTRAL NARCOTICS BUREAU

26 August 2022

SCAMMERS PRETENDING TO BE PROPERTY AGENTS, $3.9 MILLION LOST BY 997 VICTIMS

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The Police have observed a resurgence of a scam variant that involves scammers impersonating legitimate property agents and asking victims for payment to secure the rental of a unit before viewing the property. Since January 2022, at least 997 victims have fallen prey, with total losses amounting to at least $3.9 million.

In this variant, the victims would typically respond to an online property listing and initiate a conversation with the scammer via WhatsApp using the contact numbers in the fake online listing.

During the conversation, the scammer would impersonate a registered property agent and convince the victim of his credentials by sending a picture of the property agent’s business card and pictures or videos of the property to be leased.

The scammer would then request for the victim’s personal details to prepare the lease agreement. When victims asked if they could view the property, the scammers would claim that the landlord was unavailable.

To add an air of legitimacy, scammers would send a copy of a lease agreement with the name and NRIC of the purported owner of the unit to the victims for signature.

After signing, victims would then be instructed to make payment for various reasons (such as rental deposits, stamp duty or other fees) to secure the rental.

Victims would only discover that they had been scammed after the scammer ceased contact with them or when they reach out to the legitimate property agents through other means.

The Police would like to advise members of the public to adopt the following precautionary measures:

  • Verify the legitimacy of a property listing via the following means:
  • Liaise with a property agent using only the agent’s phone number registered on CEA’s Public Register. Members of the public may check whether a property agent is registered with the Council for Estate Agencies (CEA) by searching for the agent’s phone number on the CEA Public Register. If the search does not lead to the property agent’s profile page, it means that the property agent has not registered that phone number with the CEA and the listing may be a scam.
  • Contact the agent’s property agency to verify the authenticity of the listing.
  • Beware of calls with the “+” prefix which originate from overseas;
  • Do not make any payments before a property viewing; and
  • Do not disclose your personal information, credit card and bank details or passwords, including one-time passwords (OTPs), to anyone.

If you have information related to such crimes, please call the Police Hotline at 1800-255-0000, or submit it online at www.police.gov.sg/iwitness.  Please dial ‘999’ if you require urgent Police assistance.

For more information on scams, members of the public can visit www.scamalert.sg or call the Anti-Scam Hotline at 1800-722-6688. Anyone with information on such scams may 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.

PUBLIC AFFAIRS DEPARTMENT
SINGAPORE POLICE FORCE
26 August 2022 @ 12:30 AM