There is a website there is using the coronavirus as a gambling tool, the website features if the daily cases is a big amount of a small amount, or is the number an odd number of cases or even number of cases.
It is believed that the website is active in Malaysia.
The website features all countries. Including Singapore
Locals are advised to stay away from this kind of websites.
A video has been circulating on Whatsapp and Facebook, the video involves a SBS bus driver and a passenger.
The passenger complained at the driver and said that he was driving too slow, the bus driver attempted to calm the vulgar passenger and explain that there is a schedule to keep to.
Instead of claiming down, the passenger behaves more and more aggressive and said that he is rushing to buy groceries.
In this time where the coronavirus is affecting our daily lives, it has also brought out the ugly side of people.
Why dont call taxi got grab if he is rushing? vent anger on a bus driver
According to the latest Police media release, 8 Individuals has been arrested following a multi-agency join operations.
The operation was conducts on the 2nd of April 2020. All 8 man are between the age of 22 and 37 years old.
The operation involved Jurong Police Division, Immigration & Checkpoints Authority and the Singapore Customs.
The operation was conducted at the forested areas at the Bukit Timah Nature Reserve.
During the operation, two men were arrested for entering Singapore unlawfully while the remaining six men were arrested for remaining unlawfully in Singapore for a period exceeding 90 days.
The Police and ICA take a serious view of attempts to overstay, enter or depart Singapore unlawfully. Under the Immigration Act (Chapter 133), the penalties for overstaying or unlawful entry are a jail term of up to six months plus a minimum of three strokes of the cane.
The eight men were handed over to ICA for further investigations.
According to the latest media release, 142 new cases have been reported today, the highest recorded number of new cases in a single day.
Bringing the total cases to 1623.
Among the new cases, 40 are linked to the worker dormitories, 55 are other existing clusters.
The seventh death cases is a 32-year-old Indian National, who was tested swabbed on the 7th April 2020 and told to stay at home, while results were pending he died at home on the 8th April.
A netizen posted in Instagram claiming that he/she received backlash from people who disagreed with her/him because she/he went to queue at IKEA for furniture.
Instead of keeping quiet about being one of the participants that crowd at IKEA, she/he posted a story on his/her Instagram cursing those who are unhappy about to get the coronavirus.
This is what he/she said:
Those that question why ppl go to IKEA before the lockdown… Stfu and just pray you not the one thats gonna get infected lah. Care so much for f*ck… So annoying everywhere also IKEA memes.
Triggered cause I was there lul. Wanna get furniture on a normal day wrong meh? Against the law meh? Got disrupt your fking pathetic life meh? F*ck you lah 4 There was a queue because they had to stop those from going in to allow those that were exiting out as there was only one small entrance lah. Those that drove had to queue up as well. Hence the queue lah dumb fcks
Comment so much maybe the COVID-l9 should strike you and your loved ones. Toxic f**kers You know who you guys are.
According to the latest Police media release, 8 Individuals has been arrested following a multi agency join operations.
The operation was conducts on the 2nd of April 2020. All 8 man are between the age of 22 and 37 years old.
The operation involved Jurong Police Division, Immigration & Checkpoints Authority and the Singapore Customs.
The operation was conducted at the forested areas at the Bukit Timah Nature Reserve.
During the operation, two men were arrested for entering Singapore unlawfully while the remaining six men were arrested for remaining unlawfully in Singapore for a period exceeding 90 days.
The Police and ICA take a serious view of attempts to overstay, enter or depart Singapore unlawfully. Under the Immigration Act (Chapter 133), the penalties for overstaying or unlawful entry are a jail term of up to six months plus a minimum of three strokes of the cane.
The eight men were handed over to ICA for further investigations.
The man seen in the video has been arrested by the Police for disorderly behaviour and being rowdy.
He eating at the void deck.
The incident happened, on the 7 April 2020 at around 11.40 AM, Police officers were patrolling the area at Blk 28 Bendemmer Road.
Two groups of elderly were gathered at the void deck tables and told to go home by the officers.
71-year-old arrested
Not long after, a 71-year-old came to the tables to have his lunch, similarly, the police officers also advised the man to go home.
But the man refused and a heated argument started, the officers had no choice but to arrested him after he started getting rowdy and behaved disorderly.
Any social gatherings of any size of participants in both private and public spaces are now prohibited, this comes after the new bill getting passed in parliament yesterday.
This will effect immediately and these are some of that will be affected
Parties at home
Gathering with friends and families not living together
public spaces such as void decks
beach
parks.
These will be a temporary measure in the current coronavirus situation in Singapore.
First-time offenders
Fine of up to S$10,000 and/or imprisonment of up to six months
For second-time offenders
Fine of up to S$20,000 and or imprisonment of up to 12 months