A man posted a video of a group of man quarreling early at Orchard Towers.
They most possibly drunk and making trouble.
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A man posted a video of a group of man quarreling early at Orchard Towers.
They most possibly drunk and making trouble.
https://www.facebook.com/SingaporeUncensored/videos/595874710825971/
What do you guys think?
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Police arrested for people related to credit fraud. The police provided some tips to prevent such frauds. Prevention is always better!
Police Media Release:
The Police have arrested 3 men and a woman, aged between 24 and 32, for their suspected involvement in syndicated credit card fraud.
On 1 February 2019, the Police received a report about fraudulent activities being carried out on a multi-currency electronic wallet application-YouTrip. Preliminary investigations revealed that these activities were carried out between December 2018 and January 2019 and at least 18 suspicious account users and 85 fraudulent credit card top-up transactions amounting to more than S$96,600 have been discovered.
Through follow-up investigations, officers from the Commercial Affairs Department established the identities of the suspects and arrested them between 11 and 12 February 2019. Twelve handphones, several YouTrip Mastercards, and ATM withdrawal receipts were seized as case exhibits. Another 15 suspects were also hauled up for investigations.
Three men and a woman will be charged in Court on 13 February 2019 with an offense of unauthorized access to computer material. Anyone convicted for the offense under Section 3(1) of the Computer Misuse and Cybersecurity Act, Chapter 50A shall be punished to a fine not exceeding $5,000 or to imprisonment for a term not exceeding 2 years or to both.
The Police would like to advise all credit/debit card holders to adopt the following measures to prevent unauthorized use of their cards:Â
Opt for SMS OTP verification for purchases or charges to your
credit / debit
cards;
Opt for an SMS to be sent to your handphone for any charges incurred on your credit/debit card;
Check bank statements and alert the bank immediately should there be any discrepancies or fraudulent charges; and
Do not give out your credit/debit card details to strangers.
Source: Singapore Police Force
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See yet another one think can get away from CCTV camera. Camera nowadays so cheap anywhere also have.
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The Police are looking for the man shown in the image below to assist with investigations into a case of dishonest misappropriation of property reported at Blk 417, Fernvale Link, Sheng Siong Supermarket on 18 January 2019.
Anyone with information is requested to call the Police Hotline at 1800-255-0000 or submit information online via www.police.gov.sg/iwitness. All information will be kept strictly confidential.
Source: Singapore Police Force
Police report lodged against Jovina Choi.
And this is NOT to seek attention or spreading negativity post just in case the car salesman Edmund Ho from CarTimes Automobile Pte Ltd accused me of likewise.
Car salesman too free these days liao that’s why got nothing better to do.
Cheers.
The fire can be seen burning on the vents of the hawker centre.
The incident took place at Blk 11, Telok Blangah Cresent. The fire was swift and after a few seconds, the smoke started to engulf the area. Patrons of the hawker centre can be seen panicking and quickly move to a safer area.
The SCDF was just as quick to respond to the fire as well, moving from the source of the fire (a fishcake stall) to where the fire moved.
Good work from our boys in blue.
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The price, which was initially $1 from 7.30am – 8.30am will be removed starting 18th February 2019.
The 3 locations are;
1.) MCE Westbound before Maxwell Road
2.) Slip road to Marina Coastal Drive
3.) Upper Bukit Timah Road
The first 2 location’s pricing is not permanently waived as the next pricing will begin in May 2019. However, the ERP located at Upper Bukit Timah Road will be free throughout.
Those who initially avoid the ERP by going through other routes can rest easy knowing that the price to go to town will be much cheaper (for now).
I just witnessed a hit and run by this mercs plate SBY2328L. Location is mscp @ blk 440 Pasir Ris Dr 6, 11.30AM. Car hit while turning out of carpark lot.
Driver came down to take a look at his own car without leaving and note and contact to the victim. Not big impact or damage but totally irresponsible action and totally unacceptable, imagine you’re the victim getting hit on CNY eve.
Updated: owner contacted. Culprit is still on the loose.
The wife, who is the manager of Anew Me salon at Centrepoint, has asked the maid to pour hot water on herself as well as drink dirty water which was mixed with detergent. The husband was also arrested for assaulting the maid.
The maid, who is from Myanmar, mentioned that she was not paid her promised salary of $700 a month. She was only paid when MOM dropped by to check. She suffered a scar on her shoulder as well as losing 12kg from malnutrition.
Her employers were unhappy with her as they claim that she do her chores slowly. This resulted in her being abused by both husband and wife, who are staying at Punggol Walk.
The sly wife mentioned that if the maid does not pour water on herself, she would then pour it on herself and will inform that police that the maid was the one who did it. Petrified, she went on to pour hot water on herself. She got scald marks and her skin. The family did not take her to the doctor but instead, gave her a needle to poke the blisters herself.
Some other abuses the maid got was drinking dirty water, pulling her hair and use a mobile phone to hit her. The husband punched her twice after he assumed that she threw away his spectacles.
The family were only caught when they brought her to the salon one day where one of the employees alerted the police on what the maid went through.
The wife’s bail is set at $15,000 and the husband’s bail is set at $5000. Both would be appealing their sentences.
According to the Chinese dailies(Lianhe Wanbao), a 46-year-old woman opened the car door and jump out of a moving car on the 2nd day of Chinese New Year.
The news stated that the woman jumped out of the car after an argument with her husband at around 9am, It happened while the vehicle was moving towards Tuas on PIE.
The husband immediately stopped the car and found his wife bleeding with injuries on her head and limbs. She landed head first on the road.
An ambulance was called to the scene and was send to NUH.
Police are currently investigating in the incident.
According to police media, a 60-year-old man was arrested after falling into the suspicion of stealing birds and bird cages along Tampines area.
The stolen birds were found in the man’s house.
Police Media:
The Police have arrested a 60-year-old man for his suspected involvement in several cases of theft of birds and bird cages.
Between 19 and 27 January 2019, the Police were alerted to several cases of theft of birds in Tampines. Through ground inquiries and with the aid of images from police cameras, officers from Bedok Police Division established the identity of the man and arrested him on 7 February 2019 along Balam Road. Following the arrest, several birds, which are believed to be stolen, were recovered from the man’s home.
The suspect will be charged in court on 9 February 2019 with theft under Section 379 of the Penal Code, Chapter 224. Anyone who is convicted for the offense may be punished with an imprisonment term which may extend to 3 years, or with fine, or with both.
Source: Singapore Police Force