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  • Polis Siasat Video Seks Libatkan Lelaki Berpakaian Seragam SCDF

    Polis Siasat Video Seks Libatkan Lelaki Berpakaian Seragam SCDF

    Polis sedang menyiasat satu rakaman video yang menunjukkan dua orang yang didakwa melakukan hubungan seks, salah seorang daripadanya berpakaian seragam Pasukan Pertahanan Awam Singapura (SCDF).

    Rakaman video itu menunjukkan seorang lelaki berpakaian seragam bersandar pada sebuah meja, dengan seorang lagi individu, yang tidak dapat dilihat dengan jelas, yang sedang berdiri di belakangnya.

    Klip video itu timbul beberapa kali di lelaman forum semalam (28 Sep) serta di laman web Streamable.

    Sehingga pukul 9.45 malam semalam – lapan jam setelah video itu dimuat naik – ia ditonton lebih 22,000 kali di laman Streamable.

    Sebagai respons terhadap pertanyaan media, SCDF menyatakan bahawa kesalahan itu sedang disiasat “di bawah Akta Filem”.

    “SCDF memandang serius perkara ini dan sudah membuat aduan polis,” kata seorang jurucakap SCDF.

    Di bawah Akta Filem, jika disabit kesalahan kali pertama membuat atau menghasilkan semula filem berunsur lucah, pelaku boleh dikenakan denda antara $20,000 dengan $40,000 dan dipenjara maksimum dua tahun.

    Source: Berita MediaCorp

  • Prosecutors Seek More Jail Time For Yang Yin, Whose ‘Criminal Odyssey’ Lasted Years

    Prosecutors Seek More Jail Time For Yang Yin, Whose ‘Criminal Odyssey’ Lasted Years

    Former tour guide Yang Yin’s “criminal odyssey” lasted for the five years – the entirety of his stay in Singapore – during which he committed crimes against wealthy widow Chung Khin Chun, Government agencies and multiple individuals and businesses, prosecutors said on Wednesday (Sep 28).

    Aside from the 10 to 12-year jail term they have sought for Yang’s misappropriation of S$1.1 million from Mdm Chung, prosecutors urged the court to impose another two-and-a-half to three years’ jail on Yang, following his conviction in May of 120 charges.

    These charges include 110 counts for falsifying receipts involving S$186,900 showing payments to a shell company Yang set up to gain permanent residency here, as well as four charges under the Companies Act and three each for cheating and immigration offences.

    “This is a foreign national who has spent almost his entire five years in Singapore either offending or preparing to offend,” Deputy Public Prosecutor Nicholas Tan said on Wednesday. “Instead of being productive, Yang was prolific in generating a compendium of false documentation.”

    The court heard Yang had fooled five Government agencies – including the Accounting and Corporate Regulatory Authority, Inland Revenue Authority of Singapore, Central Provident Fund Board, Ministry of Manpower and the Immigration & Checkpoints Authority – on his way to obtaining permanent residency here.

    “(Yang) displayed extraordinary brazenness in offending”, DPP Tan said. “He had no qualms in conjuring up an entire business … (creating) an entire fiction, inventing customers, revenues and salaries from thin air.”

    Yang registered a sham business – a music and dance school – and duped MOM into granting him an Employment Pass, which he later used to shore up his permanent residency application to the ICA. He also tricked IRAS and CPF by paying small sums of income tax – which he later called “charity” and “giving back to society” – to reflect his employment at a seemingly profitable company, prosecutors said.

    “This is the character of Yang’s stay in Singapore. Although this epic tale is nearly at its conclusion, in this final chapter we still see a lack of genuine remorse … I’m hard-pressed to find even a single indication of compunction, of regret, for what he has done,” DPP Tan said.

    Defence lawyer Irving Choh urged the court to impose a shorter jail term of one to two years, citing hardship on Yang’s family. “My client has a wife, two young children and aged parents to support”, Mr Choh said, adding Yang had been the sole breadwinner of the family and that his parents are not in good health.

    Prosecutors contested this, saying Yang had voluntarily left his family behind for five years. His first child was a baby when he first came to Singapore, and his second child was born while he was here, DPP Tan said. “He has demonstrated (his willingness to leave) his young children, his elderly parents, to come to Singapore. So I think there is some hypocrisy in that argument.”

    Yang will be sentenced on Thursday morning.

    “DEEP BETRAYAL”

    Yang also faces two charges for criminal breach of trust, for which he will be sentenced separately on Friday.

    Yang pocketed S$1.1 million from Madam Chung during his stay here, in what prosecutors called a “deep betrayal” of the widow, 89, who had given Yang control over her assets – worth millions of dollars – trusting him to use the money to look after her in her golden years.

    Instead, in the years that followed, Yang nearly emptied the widow’s bank account. In early 2010, Mdm Chung had S$2.7 million in liquid assets. By August 2014, shortly before Yang’s arrest, the widow’s bank account contained less than S$10,000. She was none the wiser.

    Yang had “intentionally fostered an environment of unquestioning trust with Mdm Chung … by capitalising on her age and lack of familial support”, DPP Sanjiv Vaswani told the court at a hearing earlier this month.

    To date, the true whereabouts of the S$1.1 million remain unknown. Yang has not made any restitution. Another S$1,128,004 remains frozen in his bank account.

    According to Yang, Mdm Chung, whom he met in 2006, had convinced him to leave his wife and two children and move to Singapore to live with her in her Gerald Crescent bungalow as her “grandson”. He moved here in 2009, and by February 2010, Mdm Chung had made a will leaving all her assets to him.

    When Mdm Chung was diagnosed with dementia in 2014, her niece Hedy Mok stepped in and took Yang to court. Yang was subsequently arrested and charged.

     

    Source: ChannelNewsAsia

  • Singapore Economy ‘In For A Tough Period’: Tharman

    Singapore Economy ‘In For A Tough Period’: Tharman

    The Singapore economy is “in for a tough period that will last for a while”, said Deputy Prime Minister Tharman Shanmugaratnam on Wednesday (Sep 28).

    Speaking to reporters at the launch of the Wong Fong Industries headquarters in Joo Koon, Mr Tharman noted that for 2016, “we’ve had some growth at the start but the second half will be weaker; in the lower half of the 1 per cent to 2 per cent range”.

    Private sector economists surveyed by the Monetary Authority of Singapore have said they expect Singapore’s economy to grow by 1.8 per cent this year.

    “First, structurally, we are now in the new mode of growth. We can’t keep growing by increasing manpower. We have to get productivity up. But even if things go well in Singapore, structurally we are talking about normal growth being 2 to 3 per cent – which is relatively good if we go by the standards of most developed economies,” said Mr Tharman.

    “We are currently growing below the normal growth and that’s because of the cyclical winds that are affecting us. It’s partly because of the general slowdown of the global economy, partly because of the restructuring in China, but it’s also some sector-specific factors,” he said, adding that Singapore has to prepare for growth “below 2 per cent for a couple of years”.

    GOVT’S PRIORITY TO HELP SMEs INNOVATE: THARMAN

    “Now is the time for SMEs to retool during these tough times … We also have to monitor our unemployment to ensure it doesn’t become structural. We want to quickly match displaced workers with jobs, help people get back in as soon as possible. We will work with private placement providers, give incentives to match people to jobs,” he said.

    Mr Tharman said it remains the Government’s priority to help innovation-minded SMEs: “We want to help SMEs to commercialise their capabilities beyond Singapore to take advantage of the growing regional opportunities.”

    Wong Fong Industries in particular, is looking to take electric vehicles right to the cutting edge with Singapore’s first electric supercar that it is developing with Williams Advanced Engineering.

    In recent years, the transport engineering firm has shifted gears to be more innovation-driven, moving into higher value areas such as military, specialised vehicles and electric vehicles.

    “The first 50 years is about survival and profits, but going forward we feel innovation and research and development will be key,” said Mr Eric Lew, executive director, Wong Fong Industries.

    The firm’s new S$30 million corporate headquarters is twice the size of its previous office and houses its new Wong Fong Research and Innovation Centre.

    “With this new headquarters, we have expanded our service capability, we have expanded our Wong Fong Academy capacity and our research and development facilities. With that we are able to double the activities in the group,” said Mr Lew.

    At the launch event, Mr Tharman also called for closer partnerships between research institutes and local firms, which would help focus R&D resources towards commercialisation.

     

    Source: ChannelNewsAsia

  • Erna Manisha, Remaja Berusia 14 Tahun Hilang; Polis Minta Maklumat

    Erna Manisha, Remaja Berusia 14 Tahun Hilang; Polis Minta Maklumat

    Pasukan Polis Singapura meminta maklumat mengenai lokasi remaja berusia 14 tahun, Erna Manisha, yang dilaporkan hilang.

    Kali terakhir Erna dilihat adalah di kolong Blok 379 Clementi Ave 5 pada 15 September 2016 sekitar 8.35 malam.

    Erna sedang memakai baju berwarna putih dan skirt berwarna coklat pada masa itu.

    BERITAMediacorp difahamkan aduan mengenai kehilangan Erna dibuat pada 18 September oleh ibu bapanya.

    Erna adalah seorang pelajar dari Sekolah Menengah Clementi Town.

    Sesiapa yang mempunyai maklumat diminta menghubungi hotline Polis di 1800-255-0000 atau memberi maklumat itu secara online di www.police.gov.sg/iwitness.

    Semua maklumat yang orang ramai hulurkan akan dirahsiakan.

    Source: Berita MediaCorp

  • SCDF NSMen Showed Having Sex In Uniform In Leaked Video

    SCDF NSMen Showed Having Sex In Uniform In Leaked Video

    A leaked video posted at an online forum shows two HomeTeam NSmen having sex in camp. It is not clear when the video was taken, but it was posted this morning at 4.58am. The post was captioned: “SCDF NS boys sibeh horny hor”.

    Apart from the fact that both men were in uniform, there is no indication of what rank they hold. The arm badge of one of them suggests that they were from the 2nd SCDF Div HQ. Both men appeared to be performing the act willingly.

    TISG understands that the video has gone viral on Whatsapp chat among SCDF men since 2 days ago. A source (who prefers to remain anonymous) said that one of the men willingly recorded the act, and that he is readily identifiable in the video which is in circulation via Whatsapp chat.

     

    Source: www.theindependent.sg

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