A 24-year-old man who wakeboards at the Civilian War Memorial was charged in court earlier today.
He is facing one charge under the national monuments act.
The Singapore Police Force (SPF) and the National Heritage Board (NHB) released a press release stating that a Police report was made on July 18.
The 24-year-old guy had reportedly engaged in boatless wakeboarding near the Civilian War Memorial on the night of July 17th, according to investigations.
A bystander captured the event on camera and posted it to Facebook.
Any person who wilfully defaces, damages or otherwise interferes with any national monument shall be guilty of an offence and shall be liable on conviction to a fine not exceeding $30,000 or to imprisonment for a term not exceeding 6 months or to both.
A copycat Tiktoker tried to create a “What you do for a living” video but ends up get trolls.
The Yellow Ferrari driver was a bit shocked when he was stopped. Then motorcyclist told the man he was doing a Tik Tok (Copy cat). The motorcyclist asks the driver “what do you do for a living”.
A video was uploaded on Facebook and it attracted many diverse arguments of the man’s actions. It is believed that the elderly man is getting rid of dirty things along the corridors.
Some said:He is v good and hardworking leh.. he is cleansing the place of any dirty things..
While others:“You should complain if uncle skip your door haha. Idk lah I’m no expert but spirits don’t see race or nationality one right?”
Thomas Byron Stemen, a 52-year-old man in Maryland, USA, used a syringe filled with his own kukubird juice and stabbed it into a woman’s buttocks at a supermarket.
He was sentenced to 10 years in prison.
What happened?
The incident happened on 18 February 2020 at a supermarket, with the incident caught on CCTV.
Stemen was seen in the CCTV footage following the victim, Katie Peters, who was returning a shopping cart.
According to CBS Baltimore, Peters jumped back and asked Stemen if he used a cigarette butt to poke her.
Stemen then replied: “Ya, it felt like a bee sting didn’t it?”
The victim also shared that she felt something wet on her pants moments later, as she told Fox5 that she had no idea what was in the syringe at the time.
She shared that she felt a burning feeling when she returned to her car and discoverd a small red spot upon returning home, along with what seemed to be a puncture wound at her backside.
She then went to the hospital the next day and received treatment.
Stemen was then arrested on 25 February 2020 and charged, and the authorities discovered and recovered more syringes from his car and home.
Images source: Anne Arundel County Police Department Facebook