Uber driver, Vincent, he had picked 3 full-time national servicemen at White Sands Mall in Pasir Ris who requested to be brought to Lakeside near the Chinese and Japanese Gardens near Jurong.
However, when the driver brought the NSFs to their destination, they lodged a “fare review” complaint and managed to fool Uber into thinking that the driver had taken a longer route than usual. This caused the driver to lose over $21 in fare, which reduced his total earnings for the cross island trip to $4.
The police are currently seeking for the man in the picture for a case related to theft. The incident happened at Somerset MRT Station last month on the 03/07/2017.
Is the man wearing a white shirt with a goatee carrying a black man bag?
Anyone with information are requested to contact the police hotline at 1800-255-0000, or can submit the information via the online portal at www.police.gov.sg/iwitness. All information will be kept strictly confidential.
A 60-year-old man got questioned and investigated after suspecting of planting toothpick on seats to harm others in a public bus.
The bus company said that the suspect was revealed after CCTV footages helped identify the identity of the man. The investigation is ongoing. Currently, there are no reports of to why the man did this.
The Immigration & Checkpoints Authority (ICA) refers to recent online discussions of photographs of “a fuel tank scanner” at Tuas and Woodlands checkpoints.
In response to media queries, ICA would like to clarify that the photograph below shows a prototype of an Automatic Passenger In-Car Clearance System, and is not a “fuel tank scanner”. The prototype is being developed to conduct trials for car travellers to perform automated immigration self-clearance using fingerprint verification. More details will be shared when available.
ICA would like to remind travellers that photography and videography are not allowed within checkpoint premises. Members of public are also advised not to spread unverified sources of information and should refer to our official website for information.
This is the foremost time Temasek financed in a California-based business.
DealStreet Asia described Singapore’s state-owned Temasek Holdings ran the US$75m backing round in California-based Impossible Foods, the creator of meatless burgers.
Open Philanthropy Project, Bill Gates, Khosla Ventures and Horizon Ventures will also fund to the round.
The company, nevertheless, did not unveil additional particulars of the backing. Established in Redwood City, California, Impossible Foods creates meat and dairy merchandises straight from plants — with a much smaller eco-friendly footmark than those created from animals.
The company assertions to be using up-to-date skill and knowledge to produce healthy food, reinstate natural environments and nourish a mounting populace sustainably.
Its freaking 2:43am and these id*ots are working in the LRT tracks banging away. They stupid or what?! We dont need to sleep ar?? Got woken up by these bunch. Please lah… do it at a different timing lah. Not at this freaking time can?!! #smlj#canconsiderateanot#useyourbrain
Hey everyone please help to share. I found this cat at Block 25 void deck Teban Gardens Road Lift Lobby E area. It has long grey fur and appears to be newly groomed.
P. S. I am, unfortunately, unable to foster the cat first due to my personal circumstances and can only look out for it whenever I go out. 😞
Update: Anyone who finds the cat please tell me asap so I can give him back to his owner