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  • Burning Passion to Save Lives, Volunteers for SCDF Despite Having Full-Time Job

    Burning Passion to Save Lives, Volunteers for SCDF Despite Having Full-Time Job

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    Tending to mangled bodies in road traffic accidents, putting out blazing fires and saving lives.

    These were some of the things Mr Shazni Bin Mohamed Salim, 27, did while he was serving his National Service (NS) with the Singapore Civil Defence Force (SCDF) in 2007.

    “It was through my NS experience that I realised the importance of saving lives. As responders, we make a difference between life and death for the people involved,” said Shazni.

    He decided to embark on a career as a professional firefighter with ExxonMobil as he wanted to gain more experience in the private sector before signing on with SCDF after completing his studies.

    At ExxonMobil, Shazni responds to incidents occurring within the company’s facilities and tries to resolve them before the arrival of SCDF.

    He also handles the daily maintenance of firefighting equipment and is the trainer for in-house firefighting courses for technicians and contractors.

    Inspired by his NS stint with SCDF and wanting to contribute to society with his firefighting abilities, Shazni made the next step of joining the Civil Defence Auxilliary Unit (CDAU).

    “My NS experience was instrumental in motivating me to be a firefighter. After becoming one, I thought I could make myself useful by volunteering with CDAU to serve the public,” he shared.

    Shazni is posted to Ang Mo Kio Fire Station and does a minimum of 16 hours each month, working alongside regulars to conduct rescues. “I might only be an auxiliary firefighter, but my duties are similar to those of the regulars. I believe we all play an equally important role,” he said.

    The camaraderie among SCDF firefighters and the shared effort put into rescues are reminiscent of his NS days, and they never fail to bring a smile on Shazni’s face.

    “SCDF’s culture is very close knit. The team is very united and we watch out for each other. It reminds me of how it was like during NS. It may be exhausting at times but the positive team spirit keeps us going,” said Shazni.

    Besides pledging allegiance to SCDF’s mission of protecting and saving lives and property, he also lives by his two favourite quotes—“All men are created equal, then a few become firemen” and “Leave no men behind”.

    Shazni recalls a particular fire incident along Rowell Road that took place in 2012.

    Tired and hungry from a full day’s work, he was about to tuck into dinner with his fellow firefighters when they were suddenly called to assist in a rescue. Although he was originally assigned to set up a supporting appliance, tables turned at the scene and he had to help put out the raging fire instead.

    “In rescue missions, situations can change quickly and we need to be alert and responsive. You quickly forget how hungry and tired you are when you are engrossed with fighting the fire,” said Shazni.

    For those who are considering being a CDAU volunteer, Shazni emphasises, “Having a good team spirit and putting others before self are essential qualities to doing this job well. Take the first step and make a difference in the lives of our people.”

    Source: http://www.hometeam.sg/article.aspx?news_sid=20140805ZBGh003edKNt

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  • 50 Singaporeans Were Denied Entry into Batam Every Week For Talking or Using Handphones

    50 Singaporeans Were Denied Entry into Batam Every Week For Talking or Using Handphones

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    Several Singaporeans found themselves turned back from Batam immigration yesterday after possibly flouting new rules.

    Miss Ann Fernandez and two friends were among a group of eight who were turned back from the Batam Centre Ferry Terminal after taking the 9.40am ferry there.

    The 33-year-old tutor said they were waiting to clear Indonesian immigration when an officer made them, along with another woman, stand in a separate line. Their travel documents were also taken away, she said.

    The women said a senior immigration officer made an announcement to the entire hall and gestured at a sign which portrayed a finger on the lips.

    “It wasn’t until much later that another officer came out of a room and asked us to follow him,” she said. “He also handed our passports to a worker from the ferry service operator.”

    They were taken to the departure point, where there were another four Singaporeans who had apparently been picked out earlier for either talking or using their mobile phones.

    Miss Fernandez said immigration officers could have at least told the group what they had done wrong. They found out more details only after they returned to Singapore.

    A previous report in Chinese evening daily, Shin Min Daily News, quoted ferry operator Wave Master Holidays Club saying that about 50 Singaporeans are turned back every week.

    Source: http://news.asiaone.com/news/singapore/new-batam-immigration-rules-faze-some-singaporeans

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  • Scam Alert! Unauthorised Donations on Behalf of PKMS

    Scam Alert! Unauthorised Donations on Behalf of PKMS

    Pertubuhan Kebangsaan Melayu Singapura - PKMS
    Pertubuhan Kebangsaan Melayu Singapura – PKMS

    Attention everyone!

    Scam alert!

    Please be aware and take necessary precautions of unauthorised $10 donation drives for the handicapped and $50 holiday scams to Batam (through phone calls) on behalf of PKMS which we have no affiliations with.

    Lately we received inquiries and complains of such activities. Please take note that isn’t true and PKMS do not conduct such donations or fund raising programmes. Please refer the matter to the police if spotted or being approached by such people.

    Do help to spread the message around to prevent such activities from happening.

    For further verifications or for any feedbacks please call our secretariat office at 63455275 / 64470468 or email to [email protected]

    Thank you.

    Source: https://www.facebook.com/pkms.org.sg

     

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  • Malay Muslim in Singapore Navy

    Malay Muslim in Singapore Navy

    Faris Nabil

    This is PTE Faris Nabil, a Fast Craft Seaman from 191 Squadron. It is his very first participation in the National Day Parade, and he is excited and nervous about being in the parade marching contingent.

    “We have been rehearsing almost every Saturday since April. Some of the rehearsals took place during Ramadan, during which I have to fast. It wasn’t easy during that period of time, but my friends and trainers’ support helped me through it. There are also many uncles and aunties in the marching contingent who were also fasting. Seeing how they persevered through the practices was a motivation for me to perform well too.”

    Source: Republic of Singapore Navy

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  • Jihadist Khaled Sharrouf tweets photo of son holding soldier’s severed head

    Jihadist Khaled Sharrouf tweets photo of son holding soldier’s severed head

    An Australian newspaper on Monday published a photograph of a child it said was the son of an Australian convicted terrorist holding aloft the severed head of a Syrian soldier.

    Prime Minister Tony Abbott told Australian Broadcasting Corp. radio that the photograph was further evidence of “just how barbaric” the Islamic State group is.

    The Australian newspaper reported that the photograph of terrorist Khaled Sharrouf’s son, who was raised in Sydney, was posted on Twitter by his proud father.

    “That’s my boy!” Sharrouf apparently posted beneath the image that was taken in the northern Syrian city of Raqqa, the capital of what has been declared that an Islamic Caliphate by the Islamic State, the newspaper reported.

    The child, who is not named, appears to be younger than 10 years old.

    Sharrouf used his brother’s passport to leave Australia last year with his wife and three sons to fight in Syria and Iraq. The Australian government had banned him from leaving the country because of the terrorism threat he posed.

    He was among nine Muslim men accused in 2007 of stockpiling bomb-making materials and plotting terrorist attacks in Australia’s largest cities, Sydney and Melbourne.

    He pleaded guilty to terrorism offences and was sentenced in 2009 to four years in prison.

    Australian police announced last month that they had arrest warrants for Sharrouf and his companion Mohamed Elomar, another former Sydney resident, for “terrorism-related activity.”

    They will be arrested if they return to Australia.

    Posing with massacred bodies

    The warrants followed photographs being posted on Sharrouf’s Twitter account showing Elomar smiling and holding the severed heads of two Syrian soldiers.

    In June, The Australian newspaper published a photograph of Sharrouf posing among the bodies of massacred Iraqis.

    Abbott, who on Monday was in the Netherlands, said he expected Australian C-130 Hercules and C-17 Globemaster military transport planes would join multinational humanitarian efforts this week on Iraq’s Sinjar Mountain.

    British officials estimated Saturday that 50,000 to 150,000 people could be trapped on the mountain, where they fled to escape the Islamic extremists, only to become stranded there with few supplies.

    “Australia will gladly join the humanitarian airlifts to the people stranded on Mount Sinjar,” Abbott told ABC. “This is a potential humanitarian catastrophe.”

    He said Islam State’s quest for a terrorist nation posed “extraordinary problems” for the Middle East and the wider world.

    “We see more and more evidence of just how barbaric this particular entity is,” Abbott said.

    Source: http://www.cbc.ca/news/world/jihadist-khaled-sharrouf-tweets-photo-of-son-holding-soldier-s-severed-head-1.2732838

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