According to a Police media release that was posted on the 30th December 2019, Singapore Police Force is appealing for information of a man that has gone missing since the 15 December 2019.
52-year-old Mr Singaram S/O Muniandy was last seen at Block 165 Teck Whye Crescent on 15 December 2019 at about 3.00 pm.Â
Photo of Mr Singaram S/O Muniandy
Image Source: Singapore Police Force
He was last seen wearing a green t-shirt and blue jeans.
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.
32-year-old, Muhammad Fadly Rosli was sentenced to 4 weeks in jail and ordered to pay for the medical bills of the 49-year-old victim.
According to the media release, the incident happened on the 31st of July 2019.
Fadly took the taxi at Orchard Tower at around 11.05 pm with three other acquaintance consisting of two other men and one woman. Court documents did not mention what they were doing at Orchard Tower before the incident.
Fadly and friends started to behave rowdily in the Taxi and started hitting the roof of the taxi repeatedly for unknown reasons.
Although the taxi driver told them that it would be unsafe to behave this way in a moving vehicle, they did not stop and continue behaving rowdily in the Taxi. Fadly and another friend started an argument with the Taxi driver, it was then Fadly hit the driver in the face.
The Taxi driver wanted to drive to the nearest Police station with the four of them but they “escaped” when the Taxi stopped at a traffic light at Ang Mo Kio.
For Causing Hurt
He could have been imprisoned for up to two years, fined S$5,000, or both.
According to media release, the Singapore Police Force arrested a 34-year-old man on New Year’s Eve(Dec 31), for inciting violence through Telegram chat groups.
It is believed that a user from one of the chat groups saw what he wrote and filed a report with the Police on Monday, the 34-year-old called for PMD users to gather at Punggol Park at 9 pm and also asked other PMD users to “cause injury to anyone they see”.
Just only one night after posting such comments online, officers from Ang Mo Kio Police Division were able to establish the identity and arrest the man the next morning at 10 am.
Two mobile phones were seized. Investigations are ongoing.
Be careful what you say online
When one is typing in an online chat, there is no tone of voice and even if one is making a joke. There will always be some people that take it too seriously.
For inciting violence and having an electronic record of it is a punishable offence, carries a jail term of up to five years and/ or fine.
48-year-old Wu Liqiang found out that his 15-year-old son was bullied by two friends. In order to get revenge for his son, he meets up with the two friends and slapped them. He was charged and fined S$4,000.
The incident happened on the 13 of May 2019, Wu received a phone call from his wife saying that a group of young people were looking for his son. The defendant went downstairs to meet the group of young people. In the process, he learned that his son’s two friends had said bad things about his son.
He wanted to to get revenge for his son’s bullies, the next day he used his son’s mobile phone to meet one of the 14-year-olds. He would meet with the other at 3:30 pm on the same day at Coffee Shop 526, Jurong West Street 52.
The defendant questioned the two youths in person if they had said anything bad about his son. The youth denied doing so and ran to the playground nearby.
After the defendant chased after him, he questioned the two youths again at the playground. One of them was worried about his safety and admitted to the defendant that he had said bad things about his son.
The defendant slaps the young man in anger, slaps him and insults him with his middle finger and swear words. Another young man was given two slaps.
After the beating, the defendant warned the youth not to say anything bad about his son. The two victims did not seek medical attention but reported to the police station the next afternoon.
Singapore News – According to media reports, a case was reported to the Police of a man forcefully grabbing a girl and kissing her multiple times.
The incident happened on 6 of May 2019 at around 8 pm, the victim took her pet cat downstairs for a walk. At about 8.43 pm, she met the defendant, who suddenly approached her and started talking to her.
Although the victim did not know the defendant, she had seen the defendant in the neighbourhood and thought it is polite to stay and listen to what he has to say. The more she heard the more she felt uncomfortable, but she did not leave because she did not want to be rude to the defendant.
Unexpectedly, the accused suddenly pulled her right hand, kissed her right cheek, grabbed her by the neck and kissed her right cheek again.
The victim shocked and tried to leave, the defendant grabbed her neck to prevent her from escaping and tried to kiss her again, but she covered her mouth with her hands and turned her head away and the defendant tried to kiss her left cheek again.
The defendant finally let go of the victim, asking her not to bring it up with anyone and tried to reach for her hips when she ran towards the staircase. When she got home, she told her mother and decided to call the police after consulting her father.
The defendant’s crime was caught by a CCTV camera located at the entrance of the staircase. The Police were able to identify the man and he was arrested the next day.
The prosecution pointed out that the defendant insisted on the indecent assault victim, not only did not let the other party leave but also forced her to kiss her three times.
According to a media release by the ICA, a 29-year-old male and a 42-year-old female was referred to the Singapore Customs after cigarettes were found in a car at Woodlands Checkpoint.
The incident happened on the 23rd December 2019, ICA officers at Woodlands Checkpoint were suspicious of the a Malaysian-registered vehicle and directed the vehicle for further checks.
Upon further inspection of the vehicle, the officers managed to find 47 cartons and 230 packets of duty-unpaid cigarettes in the car seats of the vehicle.
According to a statement by the SP group that was told the press on Monday, Electricity tariffs will increase in the first quarter of 2020.
The increase will be by 0.81 cents per kilowatt-hour. Households will be expecting to pay for electricity at a rate of 24.24 cents per kWh hours. This will translate to an average of $2-$3 more a month for a four-room flat.
If your house is not powered by SP group, please refer to your relevant service provider for the rates.
SP group reviews rates every quarter, so it good to keep a lookout out your bill on how much kWh one might be paying every quarter.
Man kena called out for allegedly throwing rubbish outside Bugis MRT station.
But his shocking retort: “you are stupid maid right? Then you throw lah…” What’s wrong with us as a maid.
We come here to work and earn money not doing criminal. And then why he do like that while our employer who pay us never do like that… He is just not human.