Since entering Syria 3 years ago, the Singaporean fighter is believe to be fighting on its front line for the terror group Islamic State in Iraq and Syria (ISIS) who recent spearhead a propaganda video for them.
It is reported that the Ministry of Home Affairs has said on Tuesday that Megat Shahdan Abdul Samad, 39, was injured in combat and was positioned to zones in Iraq and Syria.
He is the third known Singaporean to have link himself to the ISIS in Syria and Iraq.
Haja Fakkurudeen Usman Ali and Maimunah Abdul Kadir which are the other two, are alleged to be stagnant in Syria with their relatives.
With their participation in an external armed war endangers Singapore’s security.
For Shahdan’s case, he not only engaging in combat but also actively trying to recruit other thru the violent ideology of ISIS
Just when you thought they would not take this nasi lemak craze too far, a Malaysian condom company has created a condom with nasi lemak flavour. The creators were hoping it would spice up their love making with this flavour.
The condom company, Karex, realised the potential of nasi lemak. They have spent 6 months carrying out the tests before getting the flavour down just right.
The condoms will be released in November or December. We would appreciate if our readers could get their hands on this and let us know if it is weird or nice.
Netizen video down what is seem like pipe burst in Bukit Batok West. 3 storeys high. SCDF called to action. Looks like Singapore has another “man made” water fountain!
Come celebrate our 8th anniversary with us! Drop by to any of our outlets this 26 September from 11 am onwards and get 2 pieces of plain prata with curry for free! For takeaway only.
Simply like our Facebook page and show it to the staff to redeem! Share it with your families and friends! Limited to the first 1000 customers only!
An accident happened at a junction located at Tuas West Drive on 25th September 2017. The TP who was the first one on the scene was seen giving CPR to the casualty while waiting for the ambulance to arrive.
Dated: 25 Sep 2017
Location: Tuas west Tuas
The current condition of the casualty is unknown. News will be updated after getting more information.
If you have information of the accident please share it with us on our Facebook page or through email.
A doctor was fined $30,000 after he failed to refer a patient who had a corneal ulcer to a specialist “in a timely manner”. The patient later underwent surgery and permanently lost most of her sight in her left eye. The doctor, however, was not suspended from practising.
The doctor, Dr Sim Kwang Soon, 53, was then working as a general practitioner at Alliance Clinic & Surgery in Block 652, Jalan Tenaga, off Bedok Reservoir Road. On June 2010, he diagnosed a patient as suffering from a corneal ulcer in her left eye, but did not refer her to an eye specialist immediately. Instead, he said that the corneal ulcer was small and would not affect her vision. He advised her to return to him if her condition did not improve, after which he would refer her to a specialist.
One day after her consultation with Dr Sim, the patient saw another general practitioner, who referred her to a hospital’s accident and emergency department. She was hospitalised for more than two weeks, and later underwent a corneal transplant and cataract operation. The patient later filed a complaint against Dr Sim with the Singapore Medical Council in May 2013.
In its grounds of decision issued to the media on Tuesday (Sept 26), the SMC said: “Dr Sim’s failure to refer the patient to a specialist in a timely manner caused a further aggravation of the ulcer, and ultimately, after a therapeutic corneal transplant, the patient suffered permanent disability in her left eye, with a decreased rate of functionality of only 20 per cent post-surgery.”
Aside from the $30,000 fine, the tribunal ruled that Dr Sim should be censured, provide a written statement that he will not engage in any similar conduct in the future, and pay SMC for the solicitors and other costs related to these proceedings.
im helping out my sister friend looking for a foster for an injured male cat which she found on her way to school today.she have bought the vet the vet but needed to seek help raise fund to give the cat a scan and bloodtest which cost roughly around $120++.
She cant bring the cat home so we are looking for help to foster the poor cat by today if not we don’t know where to put the poor cat
The Singapore Police Force (SPF) are looking for these 3 men to assist with investigations into a case of dishonest misappropriation of property.
No details were given on what property they had misappropriated. It was stated however that the incident took place on 22 August at Block 430, Ang Mo Kio Avenue 3.
Anyone with information regarding the men are advised to call the Police Hotline at 1800-255-0000 or submit information online at http://www.police.gov.sg/iwitness. All information will be kept strictly confidential.
I was at the international plaza at level #06-14 yesterday at 4 pm. To do my Sing Pass, however,
the staff at the counter number 6, do not have any customer service at all and were not friendly
and not being professional -our government appoint one key to assist in 2FA additional security measure
-Sing Pass. As i need to have the token -one key, in order to access the SingPass.
Due some ‘idiot’ who has spoil the market hack into the system and sold our SingPass other
country. We actually very safe and it has been for many years -no need to change our password.
The staff at the counter number 6, initially did not wanted to give me the token, saying i already
did my 2FA, as there is not need for me at all, not only that the staff beside also join too saying
you must have a good reason to have it.
I was shock how they can simply ‘chase customer away’
and this is not the way to treat us – as a human being, even we hold Singapore Pink NRIC, unlike
any others F/T. We deserve more respect. i hope something must be done this kind of attitude &
poor service.