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“HDB OFFICERS ABUSED AUTHORITY PEEP INTO MY HOME”

331231312On the 16th Oct 2018, these two persons behaved suspiciously outside my premises. It was established later that the lady was Senior Estate Manager Thong Siew Peng.

Instead of identifying themselves first, the man was standing aside keeping as a look-out while the woman peeped through both my windows repeatedly and even used her flashlight from her mobile to scan through my windows when she saw someone in the room.

Her conduct was totally unacceptable as it was a form of privacy intrusion. A Police report was made against them subsequently.

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When i emailed HDB to ascertain the record of the visit, she lied to me that she was trying to follow up a letter dated in 2014 instead!

Obviously, she was lying to use this outdated document as a pretext to conduct an internal inspection as she has a hidden agenda.

She lied further by confirming the man accompanied her was actually another HDB officer by the name of David Ang. I had seen David Ang before and I am sure it was a different person.

She definitely abused her authority and was deceitful. In view of her unethical conduct, a complaint was made against her to the HDB.

Will you condemn the HDB’s staff if they do the same to you? Do you think they had abuse of authority and betrayed our trust? Do you realised how absurd was their response to follow a matter 4 years ago? What would you do if HDB deprived you a peaceful living environment?

Over the years, my neighbour had called Town Council, HDB, Police and even NEA to make frivolous complaints. These people were acting on behalf of him whom have connection with the authorities.

These officials will act swiftly upon his frivolous complaints and abused their authorities to persecute me.

We need to stand up against this neighbour who is just a commoner with zero credentials, jobless yet held directorships of many now-defuncted companies previously.

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STUPID YISHUN E-SCOOTER PARENT RISK CHILD LIFE NEARLY GET BANG

213113231GOT CHILD SITTING IN FRONT SOME MORE!!

Received this footage from my biker bro.
Happened on 25 Oct 2018, ard 2215hrs.
Along Yishun Ave 9, near Esso.

“Right after the GREEN light, out of nowhere appeared in front of me…I had to jam brake just for these two Jokers happily riding e-scooter on the road.

Knowing that they have no intension to go on the pavement and for everyone’s safety, i had to chase them off from the road.

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FYI, recently there was a fatal accident along that road.

So just because of these Jokers and many more out there, MAN IN GREEN (LTA) will come after us. No choice I still have to tag LTA.

Fair? Really never use brain lah!!!”

BMW DRIVER CLAIM HE HANDICAPPED WANTS TO “1 V 1 FIGHT”

21321312123What is wrong with this driver?

Park double yellow line, then said his handicapped. Still can video other people some more.

Best part he challenges the video man to a 1 v1 fight.

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What do you guys think?

CRIME GANG BUSTED! 66 ARRESTED! GEYLANG GAMBLING DEN!

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Kudos to the Singapore Police Force for stopping illegal activities islandwide. Gambling destroys families! Police operation report below

In another large-scale operation against a suspected Organised Criminal Group (OCG), the Police have arrested 61 men and 5 women, aged between 17 and 63, for their suspected involvement in gang-related activities, operating of illegal gambling dens, and other criminal activities.

On 24 October 2018, officers from the Criminal Investigation Department, Police Intelligence Department, Special Operations Command, Bedok Police Division, Clementi Police Division and Tanglin Police Division conducted simultaneous raids at more than ten locations islandwide, including Geylang, Sengkang, Bedok and Ang Mo Kio, resulting in the arrests.

During the operation, cash amounting to S$428,720, jewellery, watches, mobile phones and gambling paraphernalia were seized. The Police also froze the suspects’ bank accounts to prevent the dissipation of suspected criminal proceeds.

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Investigations against all the suspects are ongoing for offences under the Organised Crime Act 2015, Common Gaming Houses Act and Societies Act.

Under the Organised Crime Act 2015, any person who is or acts as a member of a locally-linked OCG shall be liable on conviction to a fine not exceeding $100,000, or to imprisonment for a term not exceeding five years, or to both.

Deputy Commissioner of Police (Investigation & Intelligence) concurrent Director of the Criminal Investigation Department Florence Chua reiterated Police’s stand against OCGs: “OCGs are involved in serious criminal activities and can pose a threat to Singapore’s safety and security. This operation was conducted as part of Police’s ongoing efforts to disrupt and dismantle OCGs. The Police will remain resolute in our enforcement efforts against such groups, so as to keep Singapore safe and secure.”

Source: Singapore Police Force

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MAN ARRESTED AFTER SELLING COUNTERFEIT WATCHES ONLINE

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Nothing is too good to be true if it’s too cheap always remember to be wary. Do not trust and don’t be a cheapo! The police release the following information about a cheating case.

The Police have arrested a 33-year-old man for his suspected involvement in a series of cheating cases.

Between March and July 2018, the Police received several reports from victims who were purportedly cheated by an online seller claiming to be selling genuine watches at a cheaper rate. Victims eventually discover that the watches are counterfeit watches.

Through extensive ground enquiries and follow-up investigation, officers from Ang Mo Kio Police Division established the identity of the man and arrested him on 24 October 2018.

The man will be charged in court on 26 October 2018 with cheating which is punishable with an imprisonment term which may extend to 10 years, and shall also be liable to fine.

Source: Singapore Police Source

BLOODY E-SCOOTER HIT MY SON AND WENT OFF!!

d2My son was hit by e-scooter on 24th Oct 2018 at 1pm just in front of Blk 487 Jurong West Avenue 1 carpark. The rider is a young boy around 12yrs old blasting loud music n looking at his HP when he hit my son and he quickly went off without stopping to attend to my son!!!

The red circle is the spot where my son fell. Pls help to share these photos to catch tat irresponsible rider.

Any witness or any car cam which captured the accident, pls contact me at 96441477. Appreciate very very much for coming forth.

A police report has been made and now at NUH A&E for medical assessment.

NEA OFFICERS FINE ME FOR HOLDING A NON LIT CIGARETTE

fsdfse2NEA spotted at Yishun 747 and around mrt area consist of a women and a guy with camera hanging around his neck. I’m holding a finished cig(I’m all the while smoking at non-sheltered area), so after I finished my cig I went looking for dustbin(yes I’m a law abiding citizen OK.)

Unfortunately for me, all the dustbin visible is located at the voidecks of the blocks. After 3 steps into the shelter, these 2 NEA officer approached me saying I was fined for holding a “lighted” cig under shelter. I requested to see the video recording to prove that my cig is lit.

They say they are not authorized to playback the recordings. So I said my cig is already out that’s why I’m trying to dispose it. But they insist that my cig is lit. As can see from the pic, all the dustbins is located under the block. My cig is alr out from the start. They took my ic, issue summon and left, all done in less than 2mins. After awhile the more I think about it the more I feel wronged.

I went to chase after them, Ms Yii Chai Hong & Mr Parthiban Muniandy. The funny thing was when I shouted MS YII!! She actually ran away 😂 for a split moment I tot I was the NEA.

So okay we manage to catch up to them and I told them I’m not going to acknowledge this summon because I have done nothing wrong. So I called the police, told them what happened, police suggest me to not pay first but to appeal and there’s a very high chance that my appeal will be successful.

They also suggest that I should go to my respective MP and they will help me.

CAN MEH? PILLION MOTORCYCLE WITHOUT HELMET IN SINGAPORE!

nohelmetReliving the kampung days I see.

A video of a man riding his motorcycle with a pillion. This may seem normal in some countries, but this is currently happening in Singapore. The pillion is not wearing a helmet (but the rider is). Either both wear or don’t wear at all am i right?

If caught riding without a helmet (be it, you as the rider or you as a pillion), the fine is 3 demerit points plus $120.

With that money you can buy a decent helmet sia!

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LTA OFFICER OPEN CAR DOOR AND SCOLD PEOPLE. CAN MEH?

233123123A netizen took a video of an LTA officer opening the door of a car.

The person who took the video said that he should not have behaved in this way. What do you guys think?

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What do you guys think?

BEWARE OF “KIDNAPPING SCAM” LOST ALMOST $50,000

31312123123On 17 October 2018, the Police received a report from a 22-year-old man who informed that a large sum of money had been transferred from his bank account without his consent. He had earlier received a call from someone who informed that he had been linked to an alleged kidnapping incident.

The man was directed to two separate phishing websites, where he was instructed to key in his bank account details at each of the webpage, and download a software which allowed the computer to be accessed remotely. The man later found out that $49,500 had been transferred from his bank account without his consent. Investigations are ongoing.

In recent events, there is a high amount of phishing websites and emails circulating around the internet.

This website’s have targeted audience to steal credentials such as banks,email and even Singpass. The amount of people that are not IT savvy and fall victim into phony websites like this are on the rise.

What is Phishing?

Fake websites or email that try to imitate just like the real one’s and cheat users into logging in personal information.