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  • 10 Things You Didn’t Know About Pulau Tekong

    10 Things You Didn’t Know About Pulau Tekong

    <Source: Cyberpioneer Magazine Oct 2015>

    1. Pulau Tekong first appeared in the Franklin and Jackson’s 1828 map as Po. Tukang. Tukang means “merchant” – the island used to serve as a trading station for Pulau Ubin and the state of Johor. Tekong means “an obstacle”, and this could have been because the island blocks the mouth of Johor River.

    2. Found off Singapore’s northeastern coast, Pulau Tekong is actually nearer to Johor than to the Singapore main island.

    3. The Pulau Tekong we know today originally comprised two islands. The 24.4 sq km Pulau Tekong, known as Pulau Tekong Besar in Malay, known as Pulau Tekong Besar in Malay, meaning “Big Tekong Island”, and the 0.89 sq km Pulau Tekong Kechil, Malay for “Small Tekong Island”. Th e two were merged in the mid-1990s.

    4. In the 1940s, the 17th Dogra Regiment and the Sphinx Battery were stationed on Pulau Tekong as part of the Changi Fire Command, a series of gun defences covering a possible Japanese approach from the east during World War II. Their legacy lives on with the Dogra and Sphinx bridges on the island.

    5. Historically, Pulau Tekong was occupied by the mainly Malays and a few Teochews and Hakkas, with the population peaking at nearly 8,000 in the 1980s. Most were farmers, fishermen and shop owners selling sundry goods.

    6. Today, Pulau Tekong is used exclusively as a Singapore Armed Forces (SAF) training base, and is home to the Basic Military Training Centre (BMTC). BMTC consists of two camps – Ladang and Rocky Hill – and 28 companies to train newly conscripted recruits.

    7. Though Pulau Tekong is no longer inhabited by civilians, the memory of kampong life lives on as training areas such as Permatang, Selabin, and Sanyongkong were named after the villages that used to be on the island.

    8. On 29 May 1990, national servicemen spotted three Asian elephants which had apparantly swum 1.5 km across the Straits of Johor to the island. A joint effort by the Singapore Zoo and Malaysian Wildlife Department eventually recaptured the elephants and they were relocated back to the forests of Johor by 10 Jun.

    9. On 18 Mar 2004, Pulau Tekong was the hiding place for one Malaysiana and Two Indonesian armed robbers who fled there from Johor on a morotised boat. After an intensive three-day manhunt by the SAF and Singapore Police Force, all three were caught and charged with illegal entry and poessession of firearms.

    10. Pulau Tekong is home to one of Singapore’s hot springs. Located in the northern area known as Unum, it features warm water and a boardwalk with a “Pulau Tekong Hot Spring” sign.

    Source: www.allsingaporestuff.com

  • Former SCDF Director Found Guilty Of Criminal Breach Of Trust

    Former SCDF Director Found Guilty Of Criminal Breach Of Trust

    A former director at the Singapore Civil Defence Force (SCDF) has been found guilty and convicted of two counts of criminal breach of trust, involving the misappropriation of two iPads in September 2011.

    Jeganathan Ramasamy, 63, was found guilty on Thursday (Oct 22) after a 10-day trial. He had assumed that the two iPads, worth a total of S$1,877, he had obtained from SCDF vendors were for personal use, when in fact the iPads had been entrusted to him for the purpose of testing out SCDF mobile applications developed by an external vendor.

    He gave one iPad to his daughter, and sold the other to his colleague Mr Eric Yap Wee Teck, then a senior director at SCDF, for S$200.

    Mr Yap is now commissioner of the SCDF, having been appointed in February 2012.

    Jeganathan said in his defence that he was under the impression that he could test out the iPads in the hopes of purchasing them later on, but District Judge Shaiffudin Saruwan dismissed this claim.

    The judge is expected to deliver his sentence on Nov 16, after the prosecution and defence have made their submissions on sentence and mitigation, respectively. Criminal breach of trust by a public servant can attract a jail term of up to 20 years’ jail and a fine.

     

    Source: www.channelnewsasia.com

  • Woman Molested On MRT, Brave Man Drags Pervert Out And Reports To Police

    Woman Molested On MRT, Brave Man Drags Pervert Out And Reports To Police

    <Facebook post by Jerome>

    On Monday 19th Oct 2015 about 7.15 am.
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    This pervert (*Image) in his 50s maybe? Board the train at Bukit Panjang LRT station. I noticed that he have been targeting this office looking lady wearing green tank top and jeans as the way he looked at her is just .. SICK.
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    I was looking at him all along, wanted to video it down but what came to my mind was WHAT IS THIS GUY DOING? SHOULD I SHOUT AT HIM? …. and guess what? HE STOOD SO CLOSE TO THE LADY, HE EVEN TIP TOE TO PEAK OVER THE LADY’S FRONT. The lady was focusing playing her candy crush or whatever game with her phone. The train wasn’t as crowded as there’s space behide him to move in.
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    HE DID THAT AGAIN!! TWICE!!!! and even use his bottom to hit the lady’s rear. That’s when the lady turn around and looked at him. Moved away from him and walked towards my direction .. scared was written all over her face. I could tell she didn’t dare to confront him.
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    HE DID THAT TO ANOTHER WOMAN BEHIDE HIM!!!! That’s when I pulled his right sleeve and throw him out of the LRT train at Teck Whye LRT station.
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    *In the train
    Pervert uncle: WHY U PULL PULL?
    Me: Get out of the train u pervert. I SAW WHAT U DID.
    Pervert uncle: F**K U. I look only cannot? CANNOT LOOK?
    Me: *walk out of the train and confront his actions
    Me: *trying very hard to communicate with him in Mandarin
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    *At Teckwhye LRT Station
    Me: HOW OLD ARE U? NO WIFE? NO KIDS?
    Pervert uncle: U SHUT UP. U RAPIST. U THE RAPIST.
    Me: Insult one more time i call the police.
    Pervert uncle: U RAPIST I LOOK CANNOT? CANNOT?
    Pervert uncle: F* OFF LA BOY. U RAPIST LA NOT ME.
    Me: *Reporting to Police & SMRT
    Pervert uncle: *Teary eyes & feeling nervous
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    Me: I KNOW U I SAW U DOING THESE MANY TIMES. I HOPE U WILL BE JAIL FOR LIFE. PEOPLE LIKE U SHOULDN’T EVEN COME OUT.
    Pervert uncle: U SHUT UP I LOOK ONLY, LOOK AT GIRLS GOT WRONG? I DIDN’T RAPE. U RAPE. U RAPIST. U RAPIST.
    Me: TOUCH GOT NO WRONG? HUH? U TELL ME?
    Pervert uncle: WHAT TOUCH TOUCH. I SEE. SEE ONLY.
    Me: KEEP QUIET and wait for the Police to come. I don’t want talk to u, dirty man.
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    He’s still free as there’s no evidence against this sicko. I SHOULD HAVE VIDEO IT DOWN…. and ask the victim to come out with me but I was too rash to think rationally as this is not the first time i saw him doing this!!
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    Ladies just take note of this pervert!
    *His surname is TAY
    *Usually at Bukit Panjang to CCK area.
    *Likes to target woman from the back.
    *Likes to walk very closely to young ladies and “accidentally” touch them.
    *Mostly wearing red shirt and black shorts.
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    I hope my image is clear for you girls to take note. Ladies don’t be afraid to shun from such incidents and protect yourselves. Stay safe!

    Source: www.allsingaporestuff.com

  • Miss Singapore 2015 Is From Myanmar, Only Obtained Citizenship In 2007

    Miss Singapore 2015 Is From Myanmar, Only Obtained Citizenship In 2007

    Miss Charity Maru, also known as Charity Lu Lu Seng, finally tasted victory on Wednesday night.

    The 24-year-old freelance translator beat 13 other contestants to be crowned Miss World Singapore 2015 at the One Farrer Hotel & Spa.

    But her joy was quickly tainted by criticism online that she is not the best person to represent Singapore at the international finals on Dec 19 in China.

    Miss Maru is a relatively new citizen, getting her pink IC only in 2007.

     

    Source: www.tnp.sg

  • Osman Sulaiman: City Harvest Episode Shows Even ‘Man Of God’ Errs, Community Must Not Be Complacent

    Osman Sulaiman: City Harvest Episode Shows Even ‘Man Of God’ Errs, Community Must Not Be Complacent

    Generally, the Malay Muslim community placed their trust on MUIS to have the honesty, integrity and soundness of moral character managing funds and donations from the public.

    With the recent convictions of CHC leaders, it showed that even a ‘Man of God’ can err. Therefore, we should not be complacent and relinquish our moral duty just because all is well now.

    No system is perfectly safe. Without proper transparency and accountability, things might just go astray. There should exist within an organization, proper system in place to highlight any irregularities or suspicious activities.

    Stakeholders should not just care when something goes wrong. It should be done continuously to ensure rot has not been given a chance to fester.

    Questioning our religious leaders when we sense something is amiss, is not blasphemy. Although there are proper etiquettes to observe when doing so. It is part of our responsibility as a Muslim to always seek clarification.

    Hopefully we can learn some useful lessons from the CHC’s case.

     

    Source: Osman Sulaiman

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