Please help to share around.
Found a wallet near Bedok NTUC Fairprice with many important things inside.
Please pm me if you know this person!
Did you lost your wallet?
https://www.facebook.com/JeremyySyn/posts/2016079898469120
Please help to share around.
Found a wallet near Bedok NTUC Fairprice with many important things inside.
Please pm me if you know this person!
Did you lost your wallet?
https://www.facebook.com/JeremyySyn/posts/2016079898469120
Geylang street peddlers fighting over territory. Fight until throw chair
Five people throw chair and fight, even the passerby’s in the area were almost hit by the flying chairs.
What do you guys think?
https://www.facebook.com/SGchineseclub/videos/353494525462776/
Tampines Town Council said it is working with Acres to rehome chickens from a flock of about 50 birds roaming around Tampines Street 21.
Wah shiok leh imagine got chicken as pet as home fun crazy and noisy at the same time. Every morning no need alarm got kok kok gei sing for you.
Stop buying alarm clocks adopt a chicken today!
Acres said it is building aviaries for about 20 birds, and hopes to put the rest up for adoption.
Anybody lost a wallet and phone? Found in Tanah Merah playground.
The person who found it passed your things to the guard house of Casah Merah condo Tanah Merah Kechil Avenue.
A netizen got curious as he did not get a single response after applying for over 100 jobs on Jobsbank.gov.sg. He doubts if Jobs Bank was even real.
Multiple netizens in the thread claim that Jobs Bank is just for show as that are some requirements and regulation involved that’s why they had to post there.
Can anyone verify how true is this?
After looking at it online we found the following article written by The Online Citizen
“We will expand the requirement to advertise jobs on the national Jobs Bank before EP (employment pass) application to cover more employers,” he said.
From Jul 1, companies with 10 or more employees wanting to employ foreigners for jobs paying less than $15,000 a month will need to advertise on the national Jobs Bank to seek out our local applicants first.
The job advertisements will have to be put up on the Jobs Bank website for at least 2 weeks. Only after the companies can’t get any local workers will they be allowed to apply for EPs for foreigners to work in their companies.
Source: The Online Citizen ( 2018-03-07)
In another word, the companies that are posting on Jobs Bank is to fulfill the requirement for hiring foreign workers.
This does not appear to be a very good strategy to give more jobs to Singaporean’s. But of course, we appreciate the effort but let’s hope more can be done.
A netizen posted on Facebook about a man who attempted to “pick up” a girl from a childcare despite the not related to the girl.
What do you guys think?
**Neighbourhood Watch Announcement**
Two hours ago, this elderly man stepped into a child care in our neighborhood in Havelock Road to ask to pick up my friend’s daughter. He gave the school her name (which is a rather unique name), the girl came out, could not recognize him and started crying. He did not manage to pick her up.
My friend and her husband do not recognize this guy. A police report has been made. He is a suspected kidnapper. If this is a misunderstanding, may this guy step forward. If not, families with young children, please be vigilant.
Source: Karen Wong
https://www.facebook.com/groups/50ShadesBlacker/permalink/949967538527191/
Anyone know this uncle? He was sitting alone at the coffee shop “Hong Kah Food Place” at blk 376 Bukit Batok St 31.
We went to eat but saw he suddenly not well.
Sit until he gg to fall down. We tried call all the numbers inside his phone. But no one answer.
So we call 995. He was sent to the Hospital via ambulance.
https://www.facebook.com/SingaporeUncensored/videos/2239963466222818/
Whoever know this uncle family pls tell them ya. Help to share it out also so that his immediate family can go hospital and visit him.
He was sweating and his legs both cannot move leh.
Pray for uncle hope he is alright and speedy recovery😢😢😢
Pls take note in future when u wanna use the taps in common areas such as food courts. I suppose the water is contaminated and it totally looks unsafe to use.
Wondering if the water pipes are linked for kitchen use too? Parents especially should take note before washing the little one’s utensils, pacifiers, etc..
*Pictures and video taken at Koufu @punggolplaza National Environment Agency (NEA)
https://www.facebook.com/SingaporeUncensored/videos/599851673805265/
What do you guys think?
This grp of Boys 7of them..dangerously riding their E-scooters/bikes along lavender rd towards junction of kallang rd…
1 of them dashed across the red light got flash by red light camera…
he Quickly zoom past Covering himself in his black hoodie with a Pillion rider with him. Singapore Police Force
Pari Dedap is a small bend road that is between Upper Changi and Bedok North Road. From the image above this seems to be quite a dark road at night as there are many corners.
The incident happened at night and the man was swiftly arrested the next day.
Good job to the police force for the swift arrest.
The Police have arrested a 33-year-old man for his suspected involvement in a case of outrage of modesty.
On 14 December 2018 at 9.47 pm, the Police were alerted to a case of outrage of modesty at Pari Dedap Walk involving a 17-year-old female victim. Through ground enquiries, officers from Bedok Police Division established the identity of the man and arrested him on 15 December 2018 at 6.30 am.
The man will be charged in court on 17 December 2018 with outrage of modesty under Section 354(1) of the Penal Code. If convicted, he shall be punished with an imprisonment term which may extend to 2 years, or with fine, or with caning, or with any combination of such punishments.
Members of the public are advised to adopt the following crime prevention measures:
• Be alert and attentive to your surroundings; and
• If you are molested, seek help immediately from those around you. Take note of the prominent features and attire of the suspect as well as the direction in which he or she went. Call ‘999’ as soon as it is safe to do so.
Source: Singapore Police Force