Photo Credit: ICA
Dip in trouble.
3,200 cartons of duty-unpaid cigarettes detected on a Malaysia-registered lorry when it arrived at Woodlands Checkpoint .
#GuardiansOfOurBorders
#ICheckAll
Source: FB post by ICA Singapore
Photo Credit: ICA
Dip in trouble.
3,200 cartons of duty-unpaid cigarettes detected on a Malaysia-registered lorry when it arrived at Woodlands Checkpoint .
#GuardiansOfOurBorders
#ICheckAll
Source: FB post by ICA Singapore
A screenshot of a girl’s Facebook post that goes by the name of Pink Susan Highness. Judging from her Facebook profile name, Most guys would stay away. Not sure which part of high is in the ‘highness’ part. Definitely not in the IQ department.
In her Facebook post, she describes her BF as a ‘slave’ and ‘puppy’. I wonder what kind of morals her parents taught her.
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AVA received a tip-off about an alleged sale of illegal ivory bird cage accessories. AVA’s investigations found that Do Trong Hoang could be flying into Singapore with illegal ivory products and notified Immigration & Checkpoints Authority.
On 14 July 2017, Do was stopped at Changi Airport upon arrival and his luggage was inspected. Two illegal ivory bird cage accessories were detected in his luggage and four illegal ivory bracelets were found on him and his family who was travelling with him. Do was arrested and the smuggled ivory products were seized.
Today, Do was fined $10,000 for smuggling ivory products.
Source:Â Agri-Food & Veterinary Authority of Singapore (AVA)
58-year-old robber Hashim Hamzah is potentially facing 10 years jail time and up to 12 strokes of the rotan after committing robbery at a Western Union branch Blk 301.
After reports caught sight and took a photo of the face behind the helmet. He demanded to the photographers to make $1000 payment for making his photos.
“Who wants to take my photograph, $1000”
Netizens that commute to worked were delayed after a shutter goes faulty and prevents smooth flow of human traffic.
Commuters had to do a big detour and took another route out of there. Several commuters could be seen with very unhappy places.
Other than this shutter incident there were commuters trapped in the stalled trains for over 30 mins between City Hall and Raffles Place station.
What do you guys think?
The stall that goes by the name of Lawa Bintang is serving a special Nasi Lemak.
Location: Tampines.Lawa Bintang: Blk 9008, Tampines St 93,
Nasi lemak add-ons includes:
Owner brings in the seafood from Malaysia daily. Freshness
Not going soft on this one
An airsoft gun was detected at the passenger headrest of a Malaysia-registered car on 4 Aug at the Woodlands Checkpoint.
A male Malaysian was referred to the Police for investigations.
This is a cause for concern, especially in the current security climate.
#ICheckAll
#GuardiansOfOurBorders
Source:Â Immigration & Checkpoints Authority
Both suspects in this incident are only teenagers 18 and 19-years-old.
The incident happened on an evening along Dunbar Road. The teenage duo is suspected of breaking into a unit but was caught by the CCTV footage.
The 44-year-old owner of the house informed the police that her door was left open and the vehicle parked was ransacked. The police were able to establish the identities of the 2 suspect which eventually lead to the arrest of the duo along Jurong West Street 41.
Police are still investigating in the incident.
please share to create awareness of the young child’s parents helper left young toddler on pavement and happily chatting on phone she is seen seated nearby using her phone and letting the kid crawl around
**this post is originating from fb group on singapore domestic helper..

Science and art interact and intersect at this year’s #VisualSG’s exhibition, Light Field, which showcases the personal interpretations of light through the works of 8 young local artists. Inspiring, immersive and Instagrammable, the exhibition runs from now till 13 August. #SupportLocal and head on down to #LightFieldSG today! Admission to #ScienceCentreSG is free for all Singaporeans and PRs on weekdays.
Source: Science Centre Singapore