A man was seen arrested in the most dramatic way possible. The man was spotted on the ground by the roadside and shouting on the phone while two police officers put cuffs on him.
Netizens who recognized the man said that it’s a singer/actor local celebrity.
We have no idea
It is unclear what happened but here is the video of the arrest.
According to a Facebook post by a Netizen, a bus driver was not attentive to driving on the road and U-turn into the divider instead of at the junction. The incident happened yesterday afternoon right outside Pasir Ris Plaza.
Another man who was on the scene asked the driver what happened, the driver claims that the brakes failed and had no choice but to hit the divider instead.
Netizens commented that the accident could be much worse if the driver had turned into a pedestrian walking. So far there were no reports of serious injuries.
Many also applaud the quality of the bus, despite banging through the road fence, there appears to be little damage done to the bus.
The 37-year-old male that was seen in a viral video of a car chase that landed with two hits and runs one at Geylang Bahru, the other at St George road has been arrested.
The Police found backpacks and a PMD in the boot of the BMW, the police did not mention the contents of the backpacks.
The Police were able to identify the suspect with Police CCTV footage and ground enquires. The man was arrested at Sin Joo Walk on the 8th of November 2019.
Officers found drugs on the man and a raid was conducted on residential areas along the road.
During the arrest, the man suffered fits and was send to CGH for treatment. The man was charged the next day at CGH, investigations are ongoing.
When there is a crisis for people its also the time of opportunity for businessman.
A company listed on carousell to modify PMD vehicles to PMA by adding an additional wheel and limiting the max speed to 10km/h.
PMA aka Personal mobility aid normally used by the elderly or people that have trouble with mobility.
PMA is allowed on the footpaths and this is a loop hole people are doing with their PMD. The modifications is not cheap, it is listed on Carousell for $449.
A dash of a truck revealed that a car entered into a merging lane without stopping, signaling nor slowing down.
The car then suddenly step on the brakes after the truck driver horn the car.
“Some idiots should just stay off the roads or be flattened and be sent to the heavens for good.
Suicidal SJP5987S would like to have a taste of a 20-ton trailer truck flattening him and his passenger, but “unfortunately” I managed to stop on time and prevented him from granting his wish. Thankfully it’s an empty truck. If I had cargo on it I doubt I can stop like that.
Idiot, you want to die is your business. Don’t drag your innocent passenger and me along with it.
The time and date of the video are not correct due to setting issues with cam. “
According to a media release, a 51-year-old old man was found dead in a HDB unit located at Jurong West.
The incident happened on the 8th of November 2019 at Jurong West Street 52 on level 6 of Block 516 in the morning at around 7.34 am. Police officers who were the first on the scene managed to put out the fire with a fire extinguisher.
The SCDF later broke through the bedroom window and discovered the 51-year-old, he was pronounced dead at the scene.
It is unclear what started the fire. The police are currently investigating the fire incident.
A customer of Koi had a nasty bubble tea experience after she bought a bubble tea from Koi outlet located at Nex shopping mall.
According to STOMP, the woman bought a bubble tea during lunchtime and while she was drinking, she chewed a hard object instead of bubble tea pearls.
This was when she found a yellow fingernail in her bubble tea. She felt sick and disgusted after chewing on to the finger, the woman then contacted the Koi outlet that sold her the drink. Koi has offered the woman a exchange and a full refund.
According to the Singapore Sale of Food Act, food sellers are to ensure that the food is safe. Any company that found convicted of serving dirty or contaminated food can be suspended or fined.
Food handlers are expected to attend WSQ Food Hygiene Certifications
Hi All, my mom (83-year-old) is having dementia and she was lost.
Her last scene was at 3.50 pm, boarding bus 302 at Choa Chu Kang Interchange. We have made a police report and if any kind soul saw her pls PM me. Tks
She was wearing a flowery blue blouse and black long pants. If found, please call 999. Thank you.
If you have any information about the woman, Please contact the Police.
Anyone with information on these persons 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.
According to the Police, the two people in the above photo have gone missing since this morning and the police are appealing for information about the missing boy.
The police reported that both the boy and the girl in the above photo are 17-years-old and both of them went missing at Blk 104 Woodlands St 13 at around 10 am.
However, the police did not mention if these two are related.
Boy wearing: A blue top with red stripes and black shorts.
Girl wearing: A blue top with red stripes and black long pants.
We suspect that the two are from the same school or an organization.
If you have any information about the missing boy, Please contact the Police.
Anyone with information on these persons 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.
A 17-year-old boy has gone missing since this morning and the police are appealing for information about the missing boy.
According to the Police, the boy was last seen at Blk 104 Woodlands St 13 at around 10 am in the morning. He was wearing a blue top with red stripes and black shorts.
If you have any information about the missing boy, Please contact the Police.
Anyone with information on these persons 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.