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TOWN COUNCIL TAKING ACTION AGAINST MISUSE OF HDB BICYCLE PARKING SPACE

A netizen has shared with us on the advisory that she sees in the lift of her block.

She lives in a block under the jurisdiction of West Coast Town Council and is delighted that they are taking action against people who parked damaged and abandoned bicycles at the void decks of the HDBs in that area as it looks very cluttered and messy.

This resulted in the lack of bicycle lots for genuine users.

A closer look at the notice shows that the town council has posted the notice on 19 Aug 2021 and residents there have until before 05 Sep 2021 to remove their unused and damaged bikes or ensure that their bikes are serviceable and usable if they want to park there.

If the above conditions are unmet, the town council will proceed to remove them on 06 Sep 2021.

MINAH FILM HERSELF SMOKING, SAY: “DON’T XIA SUAY TREND ME PLS”

A video emerged online showing a minah filming herself vapin.

She captioned her video: “don’t be surprised if one day I just…”

Before adding another text at the bottom: “kk shh don’t sasuey trend me. clf can la. pls don’t trend me. (SIC)”

FULL VIDEO LOADING…

Image and video source: @yoursgkaren on IG

PAIKIAS GATHERING IN LARGE GROUP OF 21 BECAUSE THEY IN PHASE 10 ALREADY

A couple of photos emerged online showing a large group of paikias gathering in a group of 21.

They were seen flashing gang signs and middle fingers while posing for the photo.

They were also largely seen not wearing their masks.

Images source: @limpeh.sg on IG

XMM INSECURE, ASK IS IT NORMAL FOR HER BF TO FOLLOW A LOT OF GIRLS ON INSTAGRAM

A girl took to Instagram to express her insecurity and ask for some relationship advice.

She asked is it normal for her boyfriend to follow a lot of random girls on Instagram.

She says that she has been overthinking about it everyday, and that her bf would hide his phone away from her.

Here is the story:

Source: @yplovestories on IG and Unsplash

YP SHAKING BACKSIDE ON TOP OF TABLE FOR FRIENDS, FULFIL DREAM OF BEING A STR!PPER

A video emerged online showing a student climbing on top of a table in a classroom.

He was then seen twerking as his friends pretended to “make it rain” with imaginary money.

He finally fulfilled his lifelong dream of being a str*pper.

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Image and video source: @singapura.viral on IG

GANGSTER FLASH “AIRPORT KIA” GANG SIGN, WANT TO FLY AWAY FROM PANDEMIC

A photo emerged online showing a YP flashing an “airport kia” gang sign.

He was seen seated at the backseat of a car flashing the sign, along with an unidentified person who joined him.

it is unclear who these YPs are.

Image source: @singaporeviralsg on IG

CNB OFFICERS ALLEGEDLY IN ACTION, SUSPECT KENA PIN DOWN BY GROUP

A video emerged online showing what seems to be a police operation.

About half a dozen police officers were seen pinning a suspect down on the ground, as another man was arrested and escorted away by officers.

The officers were purportedly police officers from CNB, according to the netizen who took the video.

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Source: @singapore_incidents on IG

UNDERAGED YP KENA SEARCHED BY POLICE, ALLEGEDLY CAUGHT SMOKING

A video emerged online showing a YP being pinned against the wall by a policeman.

He was then searched by the police officer who was wearing gloves.

It was alleged that it was because he was caught smoking.

FULL VIDEO LOADING…

Source: @singaporeviralsg on IG

DOCTOR MAKES S$62,000 FROM FALSE CHAS CLAIMS INVOLVING 215 PATIENTS

Doctor Wong Choo Wai, 50, was charged in court Thursday (Sep 2) for his alleged involvement in forging more than S$62,000 in medical claims that involve 215 patients at his clinics.

He cheated polyclinics into paying subsidies under the Community Health Assist Scheme (CHAS) by submitting false claims for medical procedures that he did not do.

For those procedures that he did, he allegedly inflated the amount claimed and falsified the medical case notes of his patients to create evidence to support the claims.

These alleged offences took place between 2015 and 2016.

Wong is the owner of two private clinics, Bedok and Day and Night Clinic and Jurong Day and Night Clinic, and practices medicine in one of them.

Eight counts of cheating and falsification of accounts were brought to him in court on Thursday.

He faces a jail term up to 10 years and a fine for every individual charge of cheating and falsifying accounts under the Penal code.

His bail has been set at S$60,000 and his case would be heard again in court on Sept 30.

Image source: healthhub.sg and Bedok Day and Night Clinic Facebook

YP POLICEMAN TRY TO WOO WOMAN IN RETURN FOR HELPING HER WITH CNB CASE

25 Y.O Police Sergeant, Teo, was charged with corruption on Thursday (2 September) for trying to court a woman and in return assist her with her pending case with Central Narcotics Bureau (CNB).

He misused a Singapore Police Force (SPF) computer system on Nov 2, 2019 to access the data files of individuals that the police arrested in their operations.

He sent the woman a photograph related to the operation where she was caught on a month later on Dec 8.

Using the photograph, he allegedly tried to ask for gratification from the woman in the form of a romantic relationship and in return he will help to assist in her pending case with CNB.

His request was rejected by the woman and Teo was therefore charged with a count of unauthorised access of computer materials, another for wrongful communication of information and another for corruption.

CPIB said that they will not hesitate to take stern action against corruption, especially so if they are public officers who abuse their authorities and destroy the reputation of the Public Service.

Teo could be jailed up to five years, fined up to S$10,000 or both if he is convicted of corruption.

For wrongful communication of information under the Official Secrets Act, the penalties are imprisonment up to two years and a fine up to S$2,000.

For unauthorised access to computer materials under the Computer Misuse Act, the penalties are a S$5,000 fine and two years jail or both.

Image source: spf.gov.sg