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DISCO & PUB GIRLS FLAUNT THEIR EARNINGS FROM GONG TAO VICTIMS

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Nowadays Singapore disco scene has moved from not only just foreign girls but also Singapore girls working.

A netizen sends in a photo of a girl he claims is from a local disco who made more than $40K after her first few months in Singapore. In the past, discos would always hire girls that are here on travel visa and work by selling flowers or ladies’ drink. Some smarter girls even get the ‘boyfriend’ to provide a local address so they would be able to enter Singapore more easily.

Nowadays discos get smarter, they apply for an entertainer work permit for the girls and make them work here legally. This kind of flower business is “not illegal” as this is a mutual trade between the customer and the disco.

Many SG boys hang thousand of flowers a month and get nothing in return. Some do it for ego and want to be famous in the disco.

Nowadays it is common to see Thai girls post photos of them being rich after working in Singapore, Korea, Japan and etc. Now even local girls join in the business because of the sheer amount of money they can earn.

The best part of this it is better than prostitution, the girls don’t even need to offer themselves to earn. They will call you darling, teeruk or boyfriend and go out and have a meal with you and alot of SG morons will buy them diamonds and gold chains and get almost nothing in return.

The girls would often be offered a place to stay at a very low price and sometimes.

When the visa or permit is finished the girls go home with a pile of cash and the so call SG ‘boyfriend’ will be left behind and becomes an ultimate loser. This also applies not only to local guys but also to local girls who frequent “duck joints”.

Just my 2 cents after working as a bartender for many years.

Hope locals will share this and wake up and use the money for something better like investing in property or buying a dream car.

PRC WOMAN KEEP HARASSING MAN TO GO DRINK @ MACPHERSON MALL

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A man who drinks quite often shares his story of the people he meets and stated that one particular PRC woman always harasses him.

The girl will text and call him day and night to drink, even after blocking her on Whatsapp she uses a different number to contact him.

Here is the story:

I drink very often and sometimes the places I go will have hostesses working there. For me I don’t really care if there are any women, I just want to meet my friends.

Be it a coffee shop or pub.

So I was drinking at Macpherson mall last week and they have quite a number of girls from different countries. While I was chatting with my friend one of them approached and asked if they can have a drink.

My friend quickly said yes but I knew what was coming next, It will either be Lady’s Drink or Flowers. This kind of typical joint.

So the girl started chatting and I was being polite and kind of entertaining the lady, Just when we were about to go have to supper the lady ask for my number and I did not think much of it and gave it to her.

The next day she started to text me and asked If I can go down to the pub and drink again. I told her no, as I do not want to go out unless I’m meeting my friends, I rather drink at the coffee shop downstairs my block and relax.

This goes on and on, she texts me daily and I was a bit annoyed and I block her on Whatsapp. Soon after she switched to another telephone line and started calling me.

I blocked her again, she used my phone number to add me on Wechat and started sending crazy messages saying that she loves me and it was love at first sight.

Obviously, I did not accept the Wechat friend request.

Finally, she used the third number and I told her that we only met once and we were just drinking and not out there finding girlfriends.

She accused me of cheating on her, I was like WT?!

I warned her that I will call the Police soon as I know that she is secretly working in the pub without a valid permit. I knew that she has a day job and she is secretly working part-time in the pub for extra income.

“All work pass holders must only work for their designated employer. They must not take on additional jobs or engage in activities to earn additional income”

Quoted from MOM, I send it to her telling her to buzz off or I will make the calls.

She disappeared soon after and stopped contacting me.

Xuay xuay after 1 month, I go Geylang eat supper with my friends bump into her. She approached me and said she is sorry asking if we can be friends.

I told her to go fly kite and left the place with my friends.

POLICE HANDS AWARDS TO 3 INDIVIDUALS FOR HELPING IN CONTRABAND CIG & MOLEST CASE

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On 8 June 2022, Bedok Police Division presented the Public Spiritedness Award to three members of the public. Three organisations were also commended for their strong community partnership with the Police.

Duty Unpaid Cigarettes

On 26 September 2021, Mr Woon Song Khoon assisted the Police in the arrest of two men for a case of possession of duty-unpaid cigarettes.

Mr Woon witnessed the men unloading boxes from a van and behaving suspiciously near Block 318 Tampines Street 33. He had observed the driver passing two boxes believed to be contraband cigarettes, to the men before driving off. Mr Woon provided crucial information to the Police, which led to the arrest of the two subjects.

Outrage of Modesty

On 25 October 2021, Mr Lee Kum Yew and Mr Noor Sazleigh Bin Noor Mohamed assisted the Police in the arrest of a man for his suspected involvement in a case of outrage of modesty along Jalan Loyang Besar. Mr Lee had heard cries for help and gave chase to a man who was seen running away. While giving chase, he called the Police and provided timely updates on the man’s whereabouts.

At the same time, Mr Noor Sazleigh was driving past when he saw the man being chased by Mr Lee. Mr Lee briefly shared what happened and Mr Noor Sazleigh joined the chase in his car.

The man was finally detained by the two individuals and handed over to the Police.

Image Source: Bedok Police Division

MAYIDUO NOT JUST AN AH BENG BUT A GOOD SINGER, RELEASES MV FOR FATHER’S DAY

DoubleUp is a platform that is known for its funny videos and the star of the channel is our faviourite Local Ah Beng 马一朵 Ma yi duo.

They recently released a music video featuring Ma yi duo singing a song about how an ah beng started from drinking beer and later became a father who works hard for his child.

Looks like ma yi duo is not just funny and a good singer as well!

Here is the media release:

In the spirit of celebrating Fathers’ Day, MCC International and Double Up Media have come together to produce a heartwarming music video about the unconditional and quiet love of a father. This is also the first song written and sung by Kelvin Tan (or better known as Mayiduo 马一朵) who is also a first time father. Often seen as an ‘Ah Beng’ and a comedian on-screen, this initiative aims to present a different side of Mayiduo to his followers and at the same time, remind everyone that a father’s love might not be as straightforward but still it can be seen and felt in many other manners. 

“MCC is pleased to partner with Double Up on this collaboration as we feel that Fathers’ Day is generally less celebrated than Mothers’ Day and there really isn’t a song that comes to our mind when we want to talk about the love of a father. Being professionally trained in lyrics writing and also as a father himself, we feel that Kelvin is the best fit for this song and it is also a good opportunity to let people see the fatherly side of him” said Kelvin Mun, Business Director of MCC. “Moving forward, MCC will continue to create more meaningful content to showcase our local talents, promote values to our young generation and to grow our Singapore identity”. 

“We see the partnership between MCC and Double Up as quite a natural fit as we both focus strongly on Chinese content and by leveraging on each other’s resources, we can help to grow the community and find creative ways to engage them. Singapore has got plenty of talents and we should work together to push our works to a greater audience.” said Kelvin Tan, Co-founder of Double Up.

Here is the music video:

BANK MANAGER EARNS $6K/MTH, SPENDS ALL ON GF & LEFT $100 FOR HIMSELF

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A netizen shared a story about how he earns about $6,000 per month as a bank manager for an undisclosed bank in Singapore.

However, he says that he barely has enough left for himself to survive, after spending almost the entirety of his bank manager salary on his girlfriend every month.

Here is his story

“I am working as a bank manager for *** bank, and on average I bring home about $6k+ every month, which I think is pretty decent.

However, I spend almost all of it on my girlfriend (fiancee now), because she is always asking to go out shopping, want to buy this want to buy that.

For the last 6 to 7 months, I have spent almost all of my salary on her, buying her everything that she fancies and bringing her to eat at atas and expensive places.

But I am just a bank manager, I don’t own the f—–g bank. You think what, money fall from the sky one is it?

I have to work my butt off to earn that money, but whenever my girlfriend asks for something, somehow I find myself unable to say no.

She has a way of being very persuasive and I always seem to give in to all of her demands.

For the last few months, I spent so much on her that I was left with a little over $100 for myself to survive, and had to resort to packing sandwiches to eat at work.

I have little to no social life apart from my girlfriend and although I have been thinking about breaking up with her, I fear I will be all alone with no one left.

I can’t go on living like this, what do I do?”

Editor’s note: What you should do is either tell her to spend her own money because she is a grown woman, or break up with her and start anew. Alternatively, you can also continue surviving on sandwiches. You choose.

S’PORE PR FROM TAIWAN JAILED FOR FALSE DECLARATION TO SERVE SHN AT HOME

Lu Yi Yin, 49-years-old, a Taiwanese man who is a Singapore Permanent Resident, was sentenced to 3 weeks imprisonment on 14 June after pleading guilty to an offence under the Infectious Diseases Act.

He had arrived at Changi Airport from Taiwan on 14 July last year and lied on his declaration form for travellers in order to serve his Stay Home Notice at home.

What happened?

He had lied on his declaration form saying that he had met the conditions to not serve his SHN at a dedicated facility, declaring that he would be serving it alone at home or with household members with the same travel history serving their SHN in the same period.

ICA officers from the house visit team then went to his home at Choa Chu Kang the next day and found his wife and daughter, who did not have the same travel history as him, staying with him in the same unit.

Lu was then told to immediately go to a dedicated facility to serve his SHN where a swab test was done, showing a negative result.

At the time of his offence, citizens of Singapore and PRs who went to Taiwan in the 21 days before their departure to Singapore, could serve their SHN at home if they met the conditions, which Lu illegally claimed to have met.

He applied with his Singpass while in Taiwan to opt-out of serving his SHN at a dedicated facility when he returns to Singapore.

He then arrived at Changi Airport on 14 July 2021 where he was attended to by an ICA officer, and he told the officer that he had successfully opted out of serving his SHN at a facility.

Lu was then given a declaration form for travellers who have opted out and he then signed the document before going home but was caught the next day.

He is currently out on bail and will start his jail term on Friday.

CIRCULATING VIDEO OF CROCODILE EATING DOG ALIVE, NOT FROM TANAH MERAH

A viral video began circulating online via WhatsApp, claiming that a dog was eaten alive by a crocodile at Tanah Merah Ferry Terminal.

The circulating message on WhatsApp said: “Tanah Merah Ferry Terminal, crocodile took dog alive on Changi beach. Beware of crocodiles in Singapore waters. More dangerous than sharks.”

However, it has since come to light that the viral video did not take place at Tanah Merah Ferry Terminal, or even in Singapore.

The original video was taken by a Facebook user, Mad Ali on 11 June.

The incident had happened at Kinabatangan, in Sabah, Malaysia – where a crocodile was being fed a piece of chicken from a kitchen window at a resort.

The crocodile didn’t finish the chicken and left some of it on the beach and swam back into the water, lying in wait.

The village dogs then tried to eat the leftover chickens when the crocodile then attacked them, eating one of the village dogs alive.

FULL VIDEO LOADING…

M’SIA’S BAN ON KAMPUNG & BLACK CHICKENS TO S’PORE LIFTED

A local chicken supply company, Kee Song, announced in a TikTok video that the ban on kampung chickens and black chickens from Malaysia has been lifted.

The two types of chickens will be coming to Singapore from 14 June onwards, and will be available from 15 June onwards.

They captioned their video: “The wait is over! We’re having fresh chicken tomorrow onwards!”

The chicken export ban was initially put in place by Malaysia following a shortage of poultry in their country.

The ban also included chicken carcasses, chilled and frozen chicken meat, and live poultry; however, it seems that the ban has since been partially lifted.

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DOCTOR JAILED FOR NEGLIGENT DRIVING LEADING TO CRASH, OTHER CAR’S PAX DIED 4 DAYS LATER

Ernest Fu Weizhong, 39-years-old, was sentenced on 13 June to one-week imprisonment after pleading guilty to causing grievous hurt by driving in a negligent manner.

He was also banned from holding or obtaining all classes of driving licenses for 2 years after his prison term.

Fu, who is a doctor, had failed to keep a proper lookout while driving and didn’t give way to another car that had the right of way.

He also didn’t stop at a white line before making a discretionary right turn, and it resulted in a crash with another driver, Soon Jin Joke’s car.

Soon was driving at about 76kmh on a stretch of road with a speed limit of 60kmh, and the crash resulted in his mother, 96-year-old Madam Heng Fong Boey, who was seated at the back without a seat belt, suffering serious injuries.

She later died 4 days later after suffering injuries including bleeding in her skull.

Fu is a doctor from the Department of Otorhinolaryngology at Tan Tock Seng Hospital, working as a consultant.

What happened?

Fu was driving on Tampines Avenue 12 on 8 October 2019 at about 8pm, heading towards Tampines Avenue 9 and when he decided to turn into TPE.

He stopped briefly at a junction leading to the TPE turn-off and then made a discretionary right turn.

The green arrow on the traffic light was not on at the time, meaning he was not allowed to make a right turn.

Soon’s car then sped across the junction and crashed head-on with Fu’s front left side of his car and causing the former’s car to roll backwards and hit another car.

Soon’s 96-year-old mother was then thrown forward from the back seat of the car and got wedged in the front seat, and was conscious when conveyed to Changi General Hospital.

There, she was found with multiple fractures and bleeding in her skull, and she then succumbed to her injuries and died on 12 October 2019.

NURSING HOME STAFF USED ELDERLY’S ATM CARD TO WITHDRAW $1K, FINED

Latha Narayanan, 59-years-old, was fined $4,000 on 13 June after pleading guilty to theft and cheating, with another 2 other similar charges being considered for her sentencing.

She had stolen an ATM card from an elderly resident at a nursing home where she worked and used it to withdraw $1,000 in cash; she also used the card to buy food and toiletries.

What happened?

Latha was working as a health assistant at Woodlands Care Home in 2019 and was assigned to take care of a 65-year-old man, who has since died in 2021.

Sometime in 2019, the victim forgot his ATM card’s PIN number and Latha then accompanied the man to the bank to get a new PIN code after a visit to the hospital.

The victim then got his new code in the presence of Latha, and he then put his ATM card inside his phone cover, before handing it over to Latha for safekeeping.

Latha then used the card on 21 November 2021 to withdraw $1,000 in cash, stealing the man’s money.

Then on 25 November that same month, she used the man’s card to buy $73 worth of food and toiletries at a Woodlands supermarket.

The victim then reported to the police on 27 November that his ATM card was lost and unauthorised withdrawals were made from his bank account, and the offences then came to light.

Latha was also previously fined $600 for an unrelated offence of property related theft in 2017.