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  • Resident Tracks Woman Offering Sex Services In Condo, Records 111 Visitors In 3 Weeks

    Resident Tracks Woman Offering Sex Services In Condo, Records 111 Visitors In 3 Weeks

    A woman allegedly offering sex services in a condominium unit in Little India is being investigated by the police, thanks to three weeks’ work by a neighbour who wanted to stamp out vice activities there.

    The neighbour, who gave her name only as Mary, told Shin Min Daily News in a report on Tuesday (March 14) that the woman from China moved in on Feb 20.

    Mary found her activities suspicious.

    “She moved in in the morning. That afternoon, there were strange men who visited her, and after that even more strange men,” Mary told Shin Min.

    She said the men took the lift separately and visited the woman’s second-floor unit in the six-storey building. She declined to reveal the name of the development.

    The woman allegedly entertained 111 customers in the span of three weeks, with as many as 10 a day in her busiest week, said Mary.

    The visitors ranged in ages from 20s to 60s, and would visit between 11am and 3am.

    “I once saw an uncle walking outside the condo,” said Mary. “After I talked to him, he admitted he was waiting for a woman. I had heard friends say that you can use the Weixin chat service to get ‘services’, and by using Weixin’s ‘people nearby’ feature, I found (a woman nearby) offering ‘professional massage’ services.”

    The woman’s Weixin photo matched the new tenant.

    On her profile, she allegedly advertised her services and even included a website link, said Mary.

    “I clicked on the link and found out that she offered sex services, so I reported it to the police. After that, I checked the closed-circuit camera television footage daily and wrote down 18 pages of notes on strange men who went to the second floor,” she said.

    On Saturday (March 11), Mary printed out posters explaining what the woman was doing, to warn other residents.

    The woman moved out on Sunday (March 12), Mary said.

    Police confirmed with The Straits Times on Tuesday that a report was lodged, adding that investigations are ongoing.

    In 2015, The New Paper reported the arrest of another woman conducting vice activities in a condominium unit, after a resident reported it to the police.

    The Straits Times understands that it is the same sharp-eyed resident at the same development.

     

    Source: ST

  • No One Should Spread Ill-Will Against Other Religions Or Non-Believers: DPM Teo

    No One Should Spread Ill-Will Against Other Religions Or Non-Believers: DPM Teo

    Singapore must keep a close watch on exclusivist and divisive teachings or statements, Deputy Prime Minister Teo Chee Hean said on Tuesday (March 14).

    Such remarks have had repercussions in other countries, he noted in a speech at the annual retreat of the Religious Rehabilitation Group (RRG), a group of local Muslim scholars who have been countering terror detainees’ misunderstanding of religious concepts.

    “Attacks claimed to be in the name of Islam have led to a rise in Islamophobia, with anti-immigration rhetoric and negative reactions among other communities,” he said.

    “More importantly, no person should spread ill-will against other religions or non-believers,” said Mr Teo.

    Mr Teo, who is also Coordinating Minister for National Security, said the Government takes a strong stand on such teachings or statements.

    “We will investigate each case carefully, and take action if necessary,” he said.

    “It has taken many years for us to build a cohesive society, united as one people regardless of race or religion. We must focus on what we have in common rather than allow others to divide us,” he added.

    He was speaking in Malay to about 50 RRG members and volunteers, many of them religious teachers.

    In his speech, Mr Teo noted that the threat of terrorism to Singapore and the region is at its highest level in recent years.

    As terror group Islamic State in Iraq and Syria (ISIS) faces severe pressure in Syria and Iraq, its fighters are likely to disperse and find new battlegrounds.

    “We have to be prepared for attacks from ISIS-linked cells in South-east Asia,” he said.

    Observers have noted that the threats of terrorism and extremism could have an impact on social cohesion here, and Mr Teo suggested three levels the RRG could help in building a united and cohesive society.

    First, it can counsel individuals at risk and detainees to support their rehabilitation.

    Such individuals now tend to be significantly younger, have no prior terror links and were self-radicalised by extremist propaganda, said Mr Teo.

    Second, the RRG can play a “peace-building” role to enhance cohesion and promote inter-faith understanding within the Singapore community.

    “By working with other communities and religious groups, we can show how Islam as a religion is inclusive and consistent with our nation’s values,” he said.

    This is especially important as exclusivist religious teachings from the internet or preachers have tried to make inroads into Singapore, he added.

    Third, the RRG can continue to strengthen the understanding of the practice of Islam within Singapore’s multi-racial and multi-religious context.

    “Every one of you in the RRG has worked tirelessly,” Mr Teo said, thanking members for their work. “You make an important contribution to maintaining peace and harmony among all Singaporeans,” he said.

     

    Source: ST

  • Hong Kong Trails Singapore In Quality-Of-Life Rankings Due To Housing, Pollution Issues

    Hong Kong Trails Singapore In Quality-Of-Life Rankings Due To Housing, Pollution Issues

    Hong Kong risks losing out on top expatriate talent if it does not tackle its pollution and housing issues, according to latest survey findings on quality of life, released by a global consulting firm.

    The annual survey by Mercer, used by multinational companies to design expat packages, ranked Hong Kong 71 out of 231 cities for quality of living – dropping one spot from last year’s placing.

    In Asia, Hong Kong’s regional rival Singapore took the top spot, followed by five Japanese cities. Hong Kong placed 7th.

    Pollution and housing were some of the greatest concerns for expatriates looking to move to Hong Kong.

    “For employees with families, they need to consider their children’s health. Singapore will definitely be a better place than Hong Kong because of better pollution control,” Ms Connie Leung, principal business leader for talent information solutions at Mercer, said.

    “And as for housing [in Singapore], you may have more choices for flats [and] the living environment is much better. The cost is too high in Hong Kong and so you have a limited choice [of flats].”

    Vienna in Austria took the number one ranking overall for the city with the best quality of life.

    According to the survey, Hong Kong’s quality of life was on par with Detroit, a former United States automobile manufacturing powerhouse.

    Social and political issues were also reasons for the city’s lower ranking.

    “Hong Kong saw a dip in ranking due to recent social and political uncertainties as well as the rise in quality of living in other cities in the region,” Ms Leung said.

    “The good news is, Hong Kong still remains at a relatively good standing compared to nearby cities in Asia.”

    The survey looked at 10 categories including: political and social environment, economic environment, natural environment, housing, health services, and education.

    British account manager Nick Ball has been a Hong Kong resident since 2011 and said he has seen a decline in his quality of life.

    “A lot of places where we use to hang out have disappeared because of [high] rents, and it seems that things that can bring a better way of life … are just not really being very well run anymore,” he said.

    “Congestion has got a lot worse. You try to go anywhere on the weekend and it’s just terrible unless you get out first thing in the morning because there are traffic jams everywhere.”

    Despite the problems, Ball still said there was “no other place on Earth” like Hong Kong, but he was uncertain if he would still be in the city five years from now if things continued to decline.

     

    Source: Today

  • Commentary: Riding Is A Cheaper Method Of Transport But That Only Shows How Cheap Your Life Is

    Commentary: Riding Is A Cheaper Method Of Transport But That Only Shows How Cheap Your Life Is

    Hi

    Someone posted a bold comment about riding motorcycle in Singapore and relate to the BKE accident recently. In the post he criticise riders saying that ride motorcycle as a form of cheap transport. He say maybe there is a trend in singapore because like almost all riders are malay and told the malays to take care. He was a rider to a driver (car to lorries who cares) and realise that singapore roads are not for bikers.

    In the post:

    “i am a rider and driver from cars to lorries even class 4, i must say bikers are a pain in the ass (: thankfully i drive now. Lets face the fact that Singapore roads are never suitable for motorcycles.  Yes it may be a cheaper method of transport as compared to a car. However, that only shows how cheap your life is. so if you cant afford to drive, dont ride and just take public transport @ Yusuf norseni i dont know whats the trend going on in SG but it seems like many mlay are riders, please take care buddy. Lets pray for all the casualties and van driver, peace out”

     

    So, who is this guy think he is. All bikers are pain in the ass? All riders are malay? How bout your stupidity is the trending now. People can ride because of hobby and they want to spend the money on bikes. Why you have to mention one race when saying about all the bikers in sg? And from rider to driver means you right to criticise and look down at people who are riding bikes is it? No point you remove your fb.

    I have been riding in singapore close to 10 years now. From small bikes to bigger so i know how it feel as a biker here. I work despatch and delivery too. As a singaporean and malay and a rider, i really feel offended and angry.

     

    Salim

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  • Komentar: Movie Beauty And The Beast Tidak Perlu Ban Tapi Patut Naik Rating Lebih Tinggi Dari PG

    Komentar: Movie Beauty And The Beast Tidak Perlu Ban Tapi Patut Naik Rating Lebih Tinggi Dari PG

    Salam,

    Pada pendapat saya, movie Beauty and the beast ini tidak perlu di banned di Singapura. Tetapi mungkin pihak censorship patut naik kan rating lebih tinggi dari PG.

    Isu homosexual ini memang sudah lama ada jadi movie ini pon tidakla ada impact yang sangat besar pada golongan kami. Lagipon kalau tak tengok cerita ini, banyak cara lagi seorang remaja boleh dapat tahu tentang nye dengan sengaja atau tidak.

    Ramai kanak kanak yang masih muda, dan fikiran dorang hanya cartoon beauty and the beast seperti apa yang selalu ditonton di tv kat rumah. Dorang mana tahu ini movie remake. Jadi ibu bapa harus la kasi nasihat. Ini resonsibility kami sebagai ibu bapa.

    Sebenarnya, saya tidak rasa movie ini cukup sesuai untuk kanak kanak dan inilah zaman sekarang. Terasa disappointing sebab anak sulung saya memang nak tengok..

    Cik Siti

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