A photo has been making the rounds on the internet, depicting a couple of raw chickens being placed onto the dirty wet floor of a roasted meat stall at Clementi.
According to the poster of the photo, she said that the stall is Hua Zai Roasted Duck, at Block 325 Clementi Avenue 5.
She highlighted thast this is not the first time that she saw him putting raw chickens onto the dirty wet floor.
She added that she managed to snap the photo while she was waiting for her order to be ready.
A young punk was seen vaping inside a toilet cubicle, taking a selfie of himself blowing out “smoke”.
He then posed with a bearded man whom we assume is his friend, and they both held up their vapes and posed for another selfie.
Under section 16(2A) of the Tobacco (Control of Advertisements and Sale) Act (TCASA), it is illegal to possess, purchase and use vaporisers in Singapore as of 1 February 2018.
Persons found guilty of this offence can be fined up to $2,000.
A video emerged online showing an NSF armed with his trusty 11B (military issued identification card) teaching others how to chao keng.
He could be seen giving step by step instructions on how to get an MC; like for example, book an appointment with the polyclinic in advance (after 12am) to prevent long queues.
Six men, aged between 21 and 43-years-old, were arrested in an enforcement operation by the Singapore Customs on 13 April.
The six men consisted of five Chinese nationals and a Malaysian, one of whom was apparently helping his colleagues buy the contraband cigarettes by collating and fulfilling their orders.
The enforcement operation targeted buyers of the duty-unpaid cigarettes from online peddlers.
A total of 40 cartons, 85 packets and 116 sticks (9.8kg) of contraband cigarettes were seized.
The total duty and GST evaded was about $4,500.
Three of the six men have been charged while investigations are still going on for the rest.
Additionally, another 11 men were fined between $500 to $5,000; they consisted of six Chinese nationals and five Malaysians.
The buyers of the contraband cigarettes were tracked down via the digital footprint of the peddlers.
A video emerged online showing a young punk inside what appears to be a toilet stall.
He could be seen vaping through his nose and blowing the smoke out of his mouth, seemingly in a bid to “clear a blocked nose”.
Under section 16(2A) of the Tobacco (Control of Advertisements and Sale) Act (TCASA), it is illegal to possess, purchase and use vaporisers in Singapore as of 1 February 2018.
Persons found guilty of this offence can be fined up to $2,000.
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Images and video source: @complaint.sg on Instagram
Rahaman Shahinor, a 32-year-old Bangladeshi working as a migrant worker, pleaded guilty to 2 counts of molestation and was sentenced to 20 months in jail and 3 strokes of the cane on 14 April.
He molested a 13-year-old girl at the Forest Canopy Boardwalk in One North, as well as a 30-year-old teaching support staff at the same location.
Rahaman was a construction worker working at the site for agri-business firm Wilmar International at One-North Link.
What happened?
On the evening of 28 January, Rahaman intentionally bumped into the 13-year-old girl while she was walking towards the One-North MRT from her school.
The girl then fell down and Rahaman groped her chest over her shirt.
The girl then tried to run back to her school but her path was blocked by Rahaman, who then proceeded to grope her chest again and touched her stomach.
The girl then tried to turn around and run towards the MRT station, Rahaman then grabbed her bag from behind.
He then tried to pull her blouse upwards.
The girl shouted at him to stop but he didn’t and continued to persistently pull the collar of her blouse.
The girl then tried to call her mother but Rahaman tried to grab her phone.
He failed to grab her phone and that was when he ran away.
Molester strikes again
The following day, at about 7.10am, Rahaman intercepted a 30-year-old teaching support staff member who worked at the same school that the first victim attended, and grabbed her chest over her dress.
The woman tried to detain him while she called the police but Rahaman escaped.
She lost sight of the perpetrator although she later spotted him walking down One North Crescent towards Fusionopolis, where she then recorded a video of him.
As fate would have it, the first victim’s mother would just so happen to be walking out of the school at that time.
The second victim then caught her attention and shouted to her while pointing at Rahaman: “That’s him! That’s him!”.
The school’s security officer and the first victim’s mother then tried to track Rahaman down but lost sight of him.
It was later revealed that he had taken the MRT from One-North station back to his Dormitory near Pioneer.
“I didn’t know Singapore law”
Rahaman, who wasn’t represented by a lawyer, repeatedly apologised for his actions throughout the court hearing, begging for the District Judge Sharmila Sripathy-Shanaz to give him a lighter sentence because his parents are waiting for him in Bangladesh.
He said:
“Sorry. I wrong already. I mistake already. Next time, I never do. My father, mother cry for me. I no working. Many cry, (SIC)”
He then tried to defend himself, saying that he didn’t know about Singapore’s laws, to which the judge retorted by saying that it isn’t a defence to say that you didn’t know something was an offence.
The armed robber who robbed a shop called “OT Credit Pte Ltd” with a pistol, is Mahadi Muhamad Mukhtar, a 38-year-old Aetos auxiliary police officer (at the time of the offence).
Mahadi has been charged on 14 April, under the Armed Offences Act, with being in unlawful possession of arms or ammunition in the commission of a scheduled offence.
His accomplice, Nur Shana Muhammad, 34-years-old, was also charged on the same day for dishonestly receiving stolen property.
Shana has been remanded for a week at the Central Police Division where she is allowed to be brought out for investigation.
It has since been revealed that prior to the armed robbery, Mahadi had reported to work at Aetos HQ where he drew his firearm before being deployed.
He then changed out of his uniform and left the HQ with his firearm without being authorised to do so.
Mahadi then robbed the shop and reported back to Aetos HQ to change back into his uniform and take the company’s transport van to where he was originally supposed to be deployed.