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  • 2 Police Officers Taken To Hospital After Accident With Car That Evaded Police Road Block

    2 Police Officers Taken To Hospital After Accident With Car That Evaded Police Road Block

    Two police officers were taken to hospital after an accident following a car chase with a vehicle whose driver evaded a police road block in the wee hours of Friday (June 2) along Mackenzie Road.

    The 43-year-old man had refused to comply with the police officer’s instructions when he was stopped at the road block at 1am, the police told The Straits Times on Friday.

    He sped off and in the ensuing pursuit, an accident involving his car and a police vehicle occurred along Normanton Park.

    Pictures of the accident provided to Lianhe Wanbao in a report on Friday show a police car with its front smashed into a flight of stairs.

    Two police officers were taken to the National University Hospital. ST understands that their injuries were minor.

    The car driver and his 34-year-old female passenger were subsequently arrested for drug and traffic-related offences, the police said.

    The accident comes just a day after a traffic police officer died in a traffic accident along Serangoon Road while in the course of duty.

    Police investigations are ongoing.

     

    Source: http://www.straitstimes.com/

  • New Long-Term Visa For Singaporean Travellers To Australia

    New Long-Term Visa For Singaporean Travellers To Australia

    From next year, Singaporeans travelling to Australia can apply for a new visa which allows them to enter the country for up to three months at a time, over a six-year period.

    The new visa is “exclusive” to Singaporeans, and will begin by Jan 1, 2018. This was announced on Friday (Jun 2) by Australian Prime Minister Malcolm Turnbull on the first of his three-day visit to Singapore.

    Also announced was a new Work and Holiday Maker programme, which will allow young people from Australia and Singapore to undertake short-term work or study.

    The programme begins on Aug 1, 2017, and 500 places are available to citizens of each country.

    Last financial year, more than 230,000 visitor visas were granted to travellers from Singapore, up 16 per cent compared with the previous year.

     

    Source: http://www.channelnewsasia.com

  • UberEATS Delivery Guy Travelled 2.5km In His Wheelchair To Send An Order

    UberEATS Delivery Guy Travelled 2.5km In His Wheelchair To Send An Order

    Stomper Gerry wants to commend her UberEATS delivery guy who travelled 2.5 kilometres from Bukit Merah Central to her home at Sterling Road yesterday (Jun 1) in a wheelchair.

    It was not the first time she had ordered delivery from this particular restaurant but when she opened her door she could not deny she was surprised.

    “I opened the door and he was in a wheelchair,” said Gerry.

    “I was amazed that he was doing deliveries despite his disability.

    “After talking to Mr Kamas, he said that he is a Paralympian and is working as a delivery guy for extra income and also because it is good practice for him as he will be competing this year.”

    “This is the first time I have ever seen a person in a wheelchair doing deliveries.

    “I really admire him.”

    Gerry added that he arrived within the time frame given by UberEATS and that it was no longer than any other time she has ordered delivery from the same place.

     

    Source: http://stomp.straitstimes.com/

  • PE 2017: Fret Not, Dr Tan Cheng Bock’s Case Is Not Yet Over

    PE 2017: Fret Not, Dr Tan Cheng Bock’s Case Is Not Yet Over

    Court hearing set for 29 June 2017

    On 31 May 2017, the Elections Department announced that PE 2017 is a reserved election and that application forms for the Certificate of Eligibility can be obtained from the Elections Department from 1 Jun 2017 onwards.

    Following this news, many people have asked me whether my case is over. The answer is “Not yet.” To recap, on 5 May 2017, I applied to Court to determine whether the legislation that specified President Wee Kim Wee’s term of office as the first term to be counted was unconstitutional.( refer 8th May post) The case will be heard in Court on 29th June 2017.

    Let me take this opportunity to thank many Singaporeans from all walks of life, young and old, for your well wishes and encouragement. I am deeply touched by your heart warming and overwhelming show of support. Thank you.

     

    Source: Dr Tan Cheng Bock

  • Two Sites Here Named As Potential Terrorist Targets: SGX Centre And A Port

    Two Sites Here Named As Potential Terrorist Targets: SGX Centre And A Port

    Singapore was “specifically targeted” by terrorists in the past year, with jihadist publications and videos naming two sites as potential targets last October.

    This has resulted in the terrorism threat remaining the highest in recent years, said the Ministry of Home Affairs (MHA) in its first Singapore Terrorism Threat Assessment Report yesterday.

    It is understood that the targets mentioned were the SGX Centre and a port.

    A spokesman for the Stock Exchange did not confirm that its building was being targeted, but told The New Paper: “SGX takes physical security very seriously and constantly reminds our employees to remain alert and vigilant.

    “Over the years, we have stepped up our security measures and are in close contact with our regulator and relevant government agencies.”

    MHA also said security agencies had worked with the two sites to tighten security measures.

    While there has been no credible intelligence of an imminent attack, MHA said security agencies remain on “high vigilance” because of the “heightened” regional threat.

    “The public should continue to stay alert and be prepared,” it added.

    MHA said the most serious threat comes from Islamic State in Iraq and Syria (ISIS) and its affiliates.

    With at least two known ISIS plots to attack Singapore,MHA said: “ISIS has demonstrated that Singapore is very much on its radar.”

    There is also the risk of attacks by those influenced by ISIS propaganda, with the authorities dealing with radicalised Singaporeans and foreigners in recent years.

    The report called radicalised individuals “a grave security concern” as attacks using vehicles and knives can happen anywhere.

    Nanyang Technological University Associate Professor Kumar Ramakrishna, coordinator of the National Security Studies Programme at the S. Rajaratnam School of International Studies (RSIS), said: “The lone-wolf vehicle attacks in London, Nice and Berlin showed that individuals can carry out operations wherever they are.

    “If you can drive a truck or a car, lives can be lost.

    “These are relatively low tech methods that authorities must pay attention to.”

    Another concern for MHA is the release of about 200 terrorist prisoners in the region over the next two years. “They may return to terrorism if they have not been de-radicalised,” it said.

    An MHA spokesman said: “Through this report, we hope Singaporeans will better appreciate the seriousness of the terrorism threat, and to be alert and prepared in the event of an attack.”

    The ministry will issue further reports when necessary.

    Dr Rohan Gunaratna, head of the International Centre for Political Violence and Terrorism Research at RSIS, said: “Dynamic security measures, which involve constant changes, are the best form of security because terrorists are constantly surveying and can predict routine security measures.”

    Mr Gregory Tan, 57, a consultant at BSG Communications, said: “While the Government has prepared us well mentally with practices and rehearsals, nothing can prepare us for the loss of lives, the trauma and the damage caused when it does happen.”

     

    Source: http://www.tnp.sg/

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