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WOMAN MISSING SINCE 18 MAY, LAST SEEN AT JALAN TENAGA

A 43-year-old Chinese woman has been reported missing since 18 May earlier this year.

She was last seen at Block 647 Jalan Tenaga, at about 1pm; and she was wearing a T-shirt and an unknown coloured pair of shorts.

The police unable to provide anymore information, and the only available photo of the woman is a passport photo of her in her youth.

Anyone with information relating to the woman’s disappearance is advised to call 999.

https://twitter.com/SingaporePolice/status/1395792456986161153

Image source: Singapore Police Twitter

CHINESE WOMAN PAYS RESPECT TO INDIAN NEIGHBOUR’S DEITY WHEN PASSING BY

In light of the recent spate of unsavoury racial incidents, it is heartening to finally see videos of different races displaying respect and tolerance to one another.

In a video clip posted onto Twitter, user @iamdjsathiya shared a video clip of a Chinese woman passing by an Indian lady who was seen cleaning and arranging her deity’s altar outside her home.

As the Chinese woman walked past the altar, she clasped her hands together and bowed down respectfully towards the deity, before continuing on her way.

The Indian lady was seemingly caught off guard by her actions and turned around to do a double take.

Netizens were praising the woman’s actions, lauding her respectful behavior.

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Image and video source: @iamdjsathiya on Twitter and Singapore Incidents

WOMAN KEEPS HAVING HER SLIPPERS STOLEN, THIEF FINALLY CAUGHT ON CCTV

A Singaporean family from Sengkang reportedly kept having their slippers (or rather, one side of their slippers) stolen.

The incident first occured at the end of last year (2020).

Amirah and her family were confused because only one side of the slippers was stolen; surely a thief would’ve stolen both sides for their own use? Or could it be the thief only had one leg?

And so they figured a cleaner must’ve accidentally swept it away.

However, the “thefts” occurred again and again, with only one side being stolen each time.

Amirah also noted that the thief had a taste for the branded, only stealing Adidas, Vans and Pumas.

The identity of the thief was finally revealed after the fourth incident when their CCTV footage captured the act.

Turns out, it was a furry little critter, a ginger-white cat that stole their slippers; much to Amirah and her family’s amusement.

A video posted by her showed the little kitty strolling past her home and leaving the scene with a slipper in its mouth.

Amirah shared that her family burst out laughing when they finally realised who has been stealing from them.

LOL!

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Images source: @amyramrn on Twitter

WILD, SLIMY SNAKE SEEN ON PATHWAY NEAR SPRINGLEAF

A wild snake was seen slithering on the pathway, with horrified onlookers afraid to cross its path.

The snake was seen slithering into the grass not long after.

The incident happened near Springleaf.

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Image and video source: @adminsgfollowsall on IG

AUNTIE HOGGING 2 SEATS, NEVER WEAR MASK & TALKING LOUDLY ON PHONE

An auntie was seen on the MRT hogging two seats, among other thigs.

She was seen placing her bags on a reserved seat, while taking her mask off to allegedly talk very loudly on the phone.

The commuter beside her seemed visibly disturbed at her antics.

Image source: Whatsapp

12 PEOPLE CAUGHT FOR ILLEGAL GAMBLING AT BUKIT PANJANG

According to the Police media release, an operation was conducted by Police officers from Jurong Division at Gangsa Road (Bukit Panjang)

The operation was conducted yesterday(Thursday) at around 9PM, 12 individuals were found gathered in the unit and caught red-handed for illegal gambling.

Currently for Covid-19 Phase 2 requirements there can be only 2 visitors allowed. The 12 individuals consisted of 7 men and 5 women between the ages of 21 and 70.

Various gaming equipments such as Mahjong and some cash were seized by the Police.

Two of the individuals were arrested under the common gaming house act, if they are found guilty they can be fined between SGD$5,000 and SGD$50,000 and a jail term of up to 3 years.

4 others are being investigated for gaming in a common gaming house, if they are found guilty they can be fine up to SGD$5,000 and/or jailed up to 6 months.

MAN FIGHT HALFWAY, GO FUNERAL WAKE “BORROW” SCISSORS TO STAB OTHER GUY

A couple of men were seen fighting at a void deck beside the open carpark, near a void deck where a funeral wake was being held.

The incident reportedly happened on 9 June at about 12am, at Block 703 Hougang Avenue 2.

The topless man was fighting with the man in red, and halfway through the fight, he ran into the funeral wake to “borrow” a pair of scissors and stabbed the other guy (man in red).

The injured man was seen lying on the ground thereafter, and the 28-year-old (topless man) was subsequently arrested by the police.

The injured man was conveyed to hospital for treatment.

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Images source: Whatsapp

MAN STOLE WOMAN’S BIKINI OUTSIDE HER FLAT, FOUND WITH 6 STOLEN BRAS IN HIS HOME

Joash Kuan Yao Wei, 25-years-old, pleaded guilty to 1 count of theft and was fined $1,000.

A second charge of possessing 6 bras and 7 tank tops that were allegedly stolen were taken in consideration during sentencing.

Kuan, who was a door-to-door salesman, reportedly stole a woman’s $200 bikini that was hung outside her flat to dry.

What happened?

Kuan was going door to door at a HDB block in Pasir Ris on 22 October 2020, at about 7pm.

He went to the victim’s home on the 2nd floor and rang the doorbell, all the while he saw a bikini hanging on a bamboo pole outside and wanted to steal it.

As there was no response from the unit, Kuan then stole the bikini and fled the scene.

Unbeknownst to him, the victim, a 41-year-old woman, was watching him through the peephole of her door and saw him taking her bikini.

She opened the door and shouted at Kuan to stop, which he did.

He then threw the bikini at a nearby staircase before returning to the victim’s flat.

The victim called the police after retrieving her bikini, and Kuan was arrested subsequently; the police found other stolen items at his home, including 6 bras and some tank tops.

Images source: Carousell and PropertyGuru (Images used strictly for illustration purpose only)

M’SIAN LORRIES TRIED TO SMUGGLE 84,000 VAPES & PARTS INTO S’PORE

The Immigrations and Checkpoints Authority (ICA) released a statement on Facebook, sharing that they foiled a plan by Malaysian lorries to smuggle vapes and parts into Singapore on 9 June.

7 Malaysian registered lorries that were carrying poultry were stopped at Tuas checkpoint, and when officers profiled one of the lorries, they found the contraband items hidden behind the passenger seats.

Checks were then conducted on the other lorries and more vapes were found hidden.

A total of 84,573 vapes and parts were seized and 14 Malaysian drivers and lorry attendants were subsequently arrested.

The Health Sciences Authority is currently investigating the incident.

Image of Malaysian lorries caught smuggling vapes
Image of the vapes concealed in the lorry
Image of the confiscated contraband

Images source: ICA Facebook

GANGSTER WHACKED POLICEMAN BECAUSE HE “DON’T LIKE HIS FACE”

Muhammad Farhan Jaffri, 27-years-old, ganged up on a policeman with his twin brother, Muhammad Fiqkri Jaffri, because they “did not like” his face.

The two beat up the policeman, Sergeant Chong Jiawei, 27-year-old, and rained blows on him, causing traumatic head injury.

Farhan also reportedly assaulted a second policeman and hurled vulgarities at a policewoman.

Farhan pleaded guilty to causing grievous hurt to Sergeant Chong, as well as causing hurt to Reservist Sergeant Muhammad Irfan Misran, 22-years-old.

He also admitted to abusing Staff Sergeant Tity Sumarni Abd Ghani, 35-years-old with vulgarities, vandalising a police Land Rover, as well as being a member of a secret society.

He was sentenced to 33 months and 4 weeks imprisonment, 3 strokes of the cane and a fine of $3,500.

Twin brother’s case still pending

His twin brother, Muhammad Fiqkri Jaffri’s case is still pending.

The attacks happened on 23 February last year.

Shortly before the attacks, Farhan had an argument with his wife as the void deck of Block 755, Jurong West Street 74.

The resulting commotion led to the police being alerted, and when officers arrived at the scene, Staff Sergeant Sumarni asked then if they were alright.

Farhan, who was intoxicated at the time, behaved defensively and his twin brother, Fiqkri then showed up soon after.

Fiqkri approached the officers aggressively and pointed his finger in their faces, demanding to know why they were questing his brother.

He then told Farhan and his wife to go back to his unit on the 2nd floor, and continued gesturing aggressively at the police, telling them to shut up.

Farhan then used vularities on Staff Sergeant Sumarni before leaving the scene.

However, minutes later, he returned.

Whose face you don’t like?

Fiqkri then asked his brother “which police officer’s face he did not like”, and Farhan then pointed at Sergeant Chong.

The duo then attacked Sergeant Chong, continuing to rain blows on him even after he feel to the ground.

The other police officers stepped in to stop the attack but Farhan then assaulted Sergeant Irfan, who managed to drag him away with the help of Sergeant Charmaine Tan, 27-years-old.

Fiqkri then continued attacking Sergeant Chong, so Staff Sergeant Sumarni then used her baton to hit Fiqkri, who was later restrained and handcuffed.

Both Sergeant Chong and Sergeant Irfan were then conveyed to Ng Teng Fong Hospital for treatment.

Shattered police car’s window

While being escorted to a police Land Rover after his arrest, Farhan kicked one of the car’s window thrice, shattering it.

It is worth highlighting that Farhan had been a secret society member since joining in 2007.

Images source: @punggolnpc on IG (Images used strictly for illustration purposes only)