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CRAZY NEIGHBOUR KEEP BANGING DAY AND NIGHT,50 POLICE CALLS MADE

Image Source: (Left Shin Min Daily News)

According to reports by Shin Min Daily, residents who are staying at Compassvale Crescent Block 295B in Sengkang are getting hell from a neighbour who bangs day and night.

The unit on the 14th floor was accused of knocking on the wall none stop. As a result, the noise was so loud it alerted the whole HDB. At least 5 neighbours called the police more than 50 times.

The resident contacted Shin Min Daily News to report on the incident.

Have been going on for 2 years

Shin min interviewed one of the residents that were affected and the man said that they knocked almost every half an hour, sometimes until 4 AM. the man said that his one and a half-year-old granddaughter was often awakened in her sleep and cried. The whole family couldn’t sleep well and they are seriously affected mentally and physically. Five people have called the police more than 50 times, and various government units have been found but cannot be resolved.

The mental neighbour even used a hammer to knock on the door of the victims after peaceful mediation between the neighbour was not solve.

HK WANTS TO GIVE UP ON THE TRAVEL BUBBLE WITH S’PORE, PRIORITISING CHINA

Many people have been wanting to travel and hope that there will be a travel bubble soon.

However, Hong Kong lawmakers are urging for the plan of travel bubble to get ditched. Their policy stands at having zero infections before there can be any kind of travel.

There have already been two delays since the SG-HK travel bubble arrangements.

Alice Mak of the Federation of Trade Unions said that the risk is too high even though tourism could help boost the economy but the policy stands at “Covid zero”.

Alice Mak: “For places that don’t aim to achieve zero infections but hope to live with the virus, we should not have a travel bubble with them,”

Their priority is to make travel available with mainland China and they do not want to jeopardise their travel plans with China.

SERIAL MAN ON MAN MOLESTOR CAUGHT AGAIN FOR TOUCHING YOUNG BOYS

A man who was previously jailed for touching a guy’s but in the MRT committed the offence 5 years later and this time even worse touching a minor.

41-year-old CHew Yeow Keong pleaded guilty in court on Friday (July 9) for insulting the modesty of a 12-year-old boy and he was sentenced to 17 weeks in jail.

How it happen?

Chew who was working for Grabfood molested an 18-year man on August 12, 2019, in the MRT, Chew wink at the victim hoping he will get the same response but he was ignored by the victim.

He got near to the victim and started playing his butt with his hands in a circular motion. The victim alighted the next station and reported the incident to the Police

12-year-old

In March 2021, Chew followed a 12-year-old boy who just finished playing football at Tampines Hub, he asked the 12-year-old if he could perform a sex act on him.

The boy ran away and told her mother about it when he got home.

2016

Back in 2016, Chew was sentenced to 10 weeks jail for touching a 20-year-old man’s but at Orchard MRT

SCDF OFFICER ALLEGEDLY MOLEST COLLEAGUE IN AMBULANCE, KISS HIS MOUTH

A 61-year-old Singaporean man was charged with 2 counts of molestation and harassment on 8 July.

He had allegedly molested a male colleague inside a parked ambulance at a fire station last October.

All identities, including the fire station, cannot be revealed due to a gag order.

The man is accused of kissing the victim’s lips in the parked ambulance on 31 October 2020 at around 8.50am.

He allegedly invited the victim to his “place to enjoy”.

SCDF said in a statement:

 “Upon being alerted that such an incident might have taken place, we immediately conducted an internal investigation. We promptly lodged a police report after our investigation, and removed the alleged offender from duties and placed him on administrative leave pending police investigation.

We also provided counselling to the alleged victim… SCDF is unable to comment further, as court proceedings are ongoing.”

Images source: SCDF Facebook and @tylerbdark

PRIMARY SCHOOL TEACHER ALLEGEDLY MOLEST BOY, TOUCH HIS KKB IN SCHOOL

A 42-year-old, male Singaporean teacher was charged with 5 counts of molestation on 9 July.

He is being accused of molesting a boy at school multiple times between 2017 and 2018.

Identities of the parties cannot be revealed due to a gag order.

MOE said that the man had been suspended since November 2018 when the police commenced investigations against him.

The teacher allegedly touched the boy’s private parts over his shorts in late 2017, before molesting him 4 more times between March to October 2018.

The case is adjourned to 5 August.

GUY ON FIRE RUN INTO POOL TO PUT IT OUT, LEAVE BEHIND FIRE FOOTPRINTS

A video emerged online showing a guy doused in kerosene lighting himself on fire.

The guy then immediately sprinted off and jumped into a pool to put out the fire.

He left behind a trail of fire footprints as he ran away.

The incident doesn’t appear to have happened in Singapore.

FULL VIDEO LOADING…

Image and video source: @sg.incidents on IG

GRAB RIDERS RECEIVES FINE AFTER PARKING AT ORCHARD ROAD

A photo of a grab food rider getting fine was captured by a netizen.

However, many food delivery riders have complained about the difficulty to complete delivery within the grace period of the carpark.

Netizens who commented on the post said sometimes the unit to deliver might even request an exchange of visitor pass and the car parks grace periods are not enough.

Another point that is mentioned is that car park rates at Orchard road is notorious, and sometimes the delivery might even be lost. Typically a delivery rider makes between $5 to $7 dollars and the petrol is not exactly free.

Sometimes it becomes so bad that the parking rate could go from $1 to $3 for a 30min parking rate ending with the rider spending over 30 mins and making a dollar or next to nothing.

Is there something the authorities can do to help the riders, they are just trying to make a living, the pavement is wide enough for pedestrians and the bike that is already parked at the edge.

Compassion is something we need

Some netizens even belittle the job of riders but they did not realise these riders are the heroes who bring groceries and food to your home or office during the circuit breaker.

69 YEAR OLD MAN MISSING, POLICE APPEALING FOR INFORMATION

According to the Police he was last seen at Blk 314 Ang Mo Kio Avenue 3.

If you have the whereabouts of the man please contact the Police.

The Police are appealing for information on the whereabouts of 69-year-old Mr Mohamed Dawood Bin Mohamed Appa who was last seen in the vicinity of Blk 314 Ang Mo Kio Avenue 3 on 6 July 2021 at about 8.30 am.

Anyone with information is requested to 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.

FIRST BATCH OF TESLA ELECTRIC CARS ARRIVE IN S’PORE

The Tesla Owners Singapore page shared a photo onto their Twitter page.

In the photo was the first batch of Tesla electric cars arriving in Singapore.

They arrived from Giga-Shanghai.

No photo description available.

Images source: @TeslaOwnersSG on Twitter (Photo by Gau) and sgcars4u

ACCIDENT AT LITTLE INDIAN, SCDF SAWS ROOF TO SAVE CASUALTIES

According to Singapore Civil Defence Force (SCDF), a very serious accident occurred at around 2.50 AM, SCDF was alerted to a road traffic accident at a junction of Bukit Timah Road and Selegie Road(vicinity of Little Indian).

The accident involved a taxi and a sedan. Upon SCDF’s arrival, the taxi was found toppled onto its side against a concrete barricade. Two passengers were found trapped in the back seat of the taxi.

SCDF said that the operation to rescue them was complicated and rescuers from the SCDF’s elite Disaster Assistance and Rescue Team (DART) were sent to the scene to further assist.

Before DART’s arrival, SCDF personnel immediately stabilised the taxi using stepped chocks and blocks, together with a winch to secure its undercarriage to a fire engine. This is to avoid the vehicle from moving while the rescue was been made.

These were done to minimize movement of the wreckage during the rescue operation so as not to aggravate the precarious situation, including the condition of the trapped persons.

The taxi’s windscreen was also cut out to allow access to the casualties from the front

Upon DART’s arrival, the rescuers accessed the casualties through the taxi’s front windscreen and its rear hatch to secure and stabilize the casualties within the narrow confines of the wreckage.

Concurrently, another team of DART rescuers pried the taxi’s roof apart using hydraulic rescue equipment to create space for the casualties to be extricated safely. This delicate and complex rescue operation was successfully conducted in about an hour.

The two casualties were conveyed to Tan Tock Seng Hospital (TTSH) with traumatic injuries.

The drivers of the taxi and sedan were found outside of their vehicles when SCDF arrived.

SCDF had conveyed these two persons to TTSH whilst the rescue operation was ongoing.

Source: SCDF