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MAID SABO EMPLOYER BY GOING TO LOANSHARKS

213456754321N* came to Singapore like so many other FDWs, to support her family back home. She is educated, bright and a simple person who wants to send money every month to her children for them to have a better life.

Often on Sundays, she had noticed the queues of helpers in front of moneylending offices, and like many others she was well aware of all the risks. She knew that she should keep away from loansharks at all costs… But one day, like many others had before her, N* fell into a drastic spiral…

N* actually had a family debt from back home when she arrived here. A few months into her employment as a FDW, her relative claimed his money back, and she was unable to repay. She took a loan from a neighbour in her own country with a 10% interest and paid back her relative. But soon she became pressured by the neighbour to repay the loan and interest. So N* took three new loans in Singapore: S$600 and S$1000 from a local moneylender and S$1000 from on online moneylender. All amounts were sent back home to settle the neighbour loan.

The relative was happy, the neighbour was happy.

However N* was now left with an important debt to be settled in Singapore. On the first month, her minimum repayment was S$350 + S$350 + S$100. With a monthly salary of S$614, N* realised she was short of money.

This is when she came across a fellow FDW from her own country, they discussed about her problems, and the domestic worker, supposedly as a friend, gave N* the number of a lender. The FDW was from the same region, she seemed trustworthy enough, so N* contacted the lender. N* found out later that the alleged friend would receive a commission for passing on the contact details of the lender. She was acting as an ā€œagentā€ with all the other FDWs she knew were in financial difficulties.

N* enquired about a short-term loan of S$200 but changed her mind. When she advised the lender that she was not going ahead, he became verbally aggressive and intimidating. He pretended that it was too late, that the money was already transferred. He later sent her the receipt of the transfer as proof and N* realised that the transfer had been done AFTER she had told him that she wanted to cancel the transaction. He had lied about the transfer being already made and cornered her to accept the loan, although she had clearly expressed her decision not to go ahead. N* confronted him and he only replied ā€œYou need to pay back S$200 within five days, we start counting on Wednesday. No need to pay more, we can deferā€.

N* was aware that ā€œdeferā€ meant hidden costs. The interest was already S$100 after five days so to avoid further fees, she borrowed a S$300 from a licenced moneylender. On the following Monday, she was able to repay S$300 to the lender but he became infuriated that she had paid all due amounts. Fours days later he sent a new message claiming that she had paid late and therefore would need to pay an extra S$200 as late payment charges. N* refused, she told him that her monthly salary was just S$600 but the lender showed no compassion or guilt and just bragged that he had been lending money for five years and had never been caught by the police. This is when the threats started: he threatened to burn the employers’ house down, he sent a video of a house on fire, he also threatened to display N* picture all around the neighbourhood.

At that point N* thought the best option was to speak to her employer. They were surprised, shocked, but rather understanding to N*. They called the lender, felt intimidated when the man started shouting insults and threats, and agreed to transfer S$200 the same day. They did not call the police. N* was told that the amount would be deducted from her next salary. Although her employer acted very kindly to N*, eventually they felt that it was better for her to go home. They did not get angry with N* but they cancelled her Work Permit and she left the following day. She is now looking for a new employer, possibly in Hong Kong or Japan.

Today, N* has learnt her lesson and she wants to share her story with other domestic workers to warn them of the risks. She has huge debts, she has lost her job and she has lost the trust of a very good employer. N* is not the only one though. Many other FDWs are subject to similar issues. A friend of N* actually supplied photos of her employer’s family: as she could not repay, the loanshark subsequently threatened to kidnap the employer’s child. Everywhere in Singapore, loansharks carry on trading and a handful of helpers act as go-between to promote the illegal moneylending business. They themselves may have debts that they need to settle but they bring others down with them. And this is a risk that all FDWs need to be aware of. Just because a domestic worker is from the same country, it does not make that person necessarily trustworthy. And she is not automatically a “friend”.

There is a huge amount of shame around these issues and quite often FDWs will refuse to seek help or speak openly. A few will lose their job and be sent home, and no one really knows what has happened. Neither the workers nor the employers may agree to report the loansharks to the police. In the meantime, the number of victims seems to grow. There needs to be better awareness. FDWs need to learn more about budgeting, about financial planning. Discussing financial plans with employers can help. Victims need to speak more openly of these issues, to warn others, because anyone can fall into the spiral. And once you step into the spiral, it is near impossible to recover unharmed.

SEEKING DONATION FOR SURGERY TO SAVE CAT.

23435675432Urgently needed donations for Mega. As he is currently fighting for his life at Mount Pleasant Whitley, will be transfer to The Animal Clinic soon. The vet is trying to save him right now. Currently cost already up to over $1000.

Vet said he requires CT scan and surgery, there is a good chance he will survive if he gets the right treatment immediately!

We urgently needed donations to provide him with the necessary help – every bit counts! šŸ™šŸ»šŸ™šŸ»šŸ™šŸ»

Please help to save Mega’s life.
You can opt to donate directly to The Animal Clinic, Tel : 6776 3450.
OR to POSB savings 002-27495-7.
OR PayNow at 9673 4688.

šŸ’ŸKindly PM, Comment or SMS after donated. We will like to thank you personally for your generosity.

Mega was rescued from a restricted area at Changi, he was secretly transported out as the management wanted to call AVA to trap him. He was just sterilised and temporarily fosted by an experience caregiver.

Unfortunately, he escaped from the fully meshed home through the main gate and suddenly jumped off the building from the 6th floor. He is now fighting for his life and we cannot give up on him now.

Please help Mega and give him the second chance he deserves. He is so close to a better life and his forever home…

For more information please contact Meow Ng at 94558440

Thank you & appreciate, šŸ™šŸ»šŸ™šŸ»šŸ™šŸ»
JEEVITHA SUPRAMANIAM $20
CHUA CHIN WEE $30
SITI RAUDHA $10
FAUZIAH OGY $50
ROHANI MASOD $20
AZ LINA $30
Grace Lee $50
Valerie Lim $50

17 WOMEN ARRESTED FOR VICE RELATED ACTIVITIES

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The Police have arrested 17 women, aged between 20 and 42, for their suspected involvement in vice-related activities.

On 30 August 2018, officers from the Central Police Division conducted raids at hotels located along Jalan Besar, Smith Street and Tiong Bahru, resulting in the arrests. Preliminary investigations revealed that the women had advertised their sexual services online and carried out the vice activities in hotels.

Police investigations are ongoing.

Landlords and hotel owners are advised to ensure that tenants do not carry out vice activities in their premises. Under the Women’s Charter, first time offender who keeps, manages or assists in the management of a brothel shall be liable on conviction to a fine not exceeding $3000, or to imprisonment for a term not exceeding 3 years, or to both. In addition, any person who knowingly lives wholly or in part on the earnings of the prostitution of another person can be jailed up to five years and fined up to $10,000.

The Police will continue to take tough enforcement and will spare no effort in clamping down on vice activities. Those who are involved in such illicit activities will be dealt with in accordance to the law.

Source: Singapore Police Force

FIGHT AT DHOBY GHAUT MRT! ONE PUNCH KO!

mrtfightIf you are looking for a fight as big as Mayweather vs. Pacquiao, an MRT station is the least likely place you would expect.

The fight, which took place at Dhoby Ghaut MRT’s purple line, happened in a whim. It is unclear how the fight started but the man in the black t-shirt already have a bloodied face. You know things are going to happen once someone throws theirĀ  bag down and put their fists up!

The man in blue, however, maintained his posture. Holding his fists high up in hopes of counter attacking. Luckily, there are a few passer-bys who tried to stop the fight and unfortunately, the staff handling the station is not in the shape of their life. The police was called but there was already action within the station.

The fight ends with the guy in black t-shirt getting knocked out after he tried to do a wild attack. Next time, don’t telegraph your attack by shouting before you swing.

 

POLICE APPEALING FOR INFORMATION OF 12-YEAR-OLD

322The Police are appealing for information on the whereabouts of 12-year-old Chan Wei Yang @ Aeshwin Chan who was last seen at the vicinity of Cantonment Close on 30 August 2018 at about 6.30pm.

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.

WOMAN WAIT AT WOODLANDS ATM. BEGGING FOR MONEY

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I was drawing money at Woodlands 888 plaza, an indian woman was seated next to the ATM and asking every single person to give her $50 after drawing money.

Last week, i was queuing up for my turn and notice this shady woman sitting there and staring at people queueing up at the ATM. In Front of me was a young teenager and the woman stared at him intensively waiting for his withdrawal to complete. Initially in my mind i was thinking that woman was going to grab the money.

she quietly waited for the boy to finish the withdrawal and asked him

“Can you give me $50?”Ā 

The boy ignore and went off. Soon it was my turn and the woman did the same and asked me for money. I ignored and went off. I managed to snap this picture before i leave. Please beware of people like this especially at night. You never know what they would resort to after multiple rejections.

BAN ALL STUDENTS FROM CAFES. WASTE OF SPACE

3213232321323213213123Want study go to school study, your school sure have a library.

If your school libraryĀ full go study at the public library. If a public library full go study at home la. Why must waste of space take up the cafes such as Starbuck or coffee beans?

The worse part is these students shamelessly sit there without even buying a drink. Some of them buy a drink and think its ok to sit there for a few hours.

If got money to spend on these drinks sure got money to take transport to go somewhere else. Please ban these students that are studying in Cafes.

Hope you all fail your exams.

Source: Eric Koh

2 CARS ACCIDENT NEARLY BANG INTO SMALL BOY AT BEDOK

312312312312123Omg lucky escape for pedestrians at Bedok T-junction!

The grey car must be dreaming. He was dashing red light. But sibei heng the bot never get hit but either of the cars.

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What do you guys think?

FIRE AT 78 INDUS ROAD HDB LAST NIGHT!

1234142124241A fire broke out at Indus Rd HDB last night.

Thanks to the SCDF, residents were evacuated and are safe.

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https://www.facebook.com/SingaporeUncensored/videos/558786851218494/

What do you guys think?

KFC CUSTOMERS TAKE STRAW FROM KOPITIAM

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An imageĀ of Kopitiam management asking KFC customer to stop getting straws from the coffee drink stalls. For many that still do not know, KFC stop serving straws to cut down on the usage of plastic.

Among the comments about KFC stop serving straw, a netizen made a valid comment. What if we order Milo, how do we stir the drink?

Some commented getting the straw from Yistana.

We suggest using the drumstick to stir the drinkĀ 2345676543

If all else fails use your finger or dine somewhere else.

Lan lan suck thumb.