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  • PRC Woman Boarded My Taxi AT MBS, Refused To Pay Fare After Reaching Destination

    PRC Woman Boarded My Taxi AT MBS, Refused To Pay Fare After Reaching Destination

    This PRC bitch boarded taxi from MBS Tower 1 at 12.17 midnight this morning and dropped off at St James At Sentosa Gateway.

    Upon alighting, she simply walked away without paying the fare.

    When confronted, she raised her hand with the intention to slap the taxi driver.

    Pls share and make her famous.

     

    Source: Benny Tan

  • 3 Sentenced To Reformative Training For Boys’ Home Breakout Attempt

    3 Sentenced To Reformative Training For Boys’ Home Breakout Attempt

    Three accomplices of a youth under the age of 16, who hatched a plan to escape from the Singapore Boys’ Home, were dealt with on Thursday.

    Zain Sani, Salman An-Farisi Yusri and Nicholas Koh Hwee Kiat, all 16, were sentenced to reformative training after pleading guilty to being members of an unlawful assembly to commit vandalism, as well as abetment to escape from legal custody at the Singapore Boys’ Home.

    They now have to spend between 18 months and three years in a reformative training centre and follow a strict regimen that includes foot drills and counselling.

    The three are among the 26 boys who caused $18,362 worth of damage in the juvenile rehabilitation centre, which is in Jurong West Street 24, on Sept 19 last year.

    The group also sparked a six-hour stand-off with Ministry of Social and Family Development (MSF) staff and police.

    The 26 youths include the plot’s alleged mastermind, whose particulars were redacted in court documents, along with those of six other accomplices who were under 16.

    The youth was said to have drawn up plans to escape from the home. His accomplices included three 18-year-olds.

    A piece of paper with the plan written on it was passed among the rooms in the centre.

    The boys believed that the room gates would open if the fire alarm were triggered,so one boy deliberately activated it at 11.12pm on the day of the incident.

    But the gates remained shut.

    Koh, Zain, Salman and three others then rattled their room’s gate and demanded that it be opened.

    Two MSF officers on night duty went to investigate, and a dispute broke out.

    Muhammad Amiruddin Sabtu, 18, is said to have then incited other residents to create a ruckus by damaging furniture and barricading themselves inside their rooms.

    He lifted a bed frame and slammed it onto the floor.

    Koh, Zain, Salman and three others followed suit and tried to dismantle their beds.

    Some residents also used their bed frames to barricade their rooms.

    In the chaos that ensued, the boys smashed fluorescent light tubes and broke a toilet bowl.

    Some even urinated into the corridor and threw items into the courtyard below.

    The MSF officers retreated to the centre’s operations room and tried to persuade the boys to stop.

    Police had to be called in when they failed.

    Amiruddin and Salman were accused of having led the negotiations with the officers, asking for cigarettes and demanding that all 26 of them be allowed to walk out of their rooms together.

    They finally surrendered when their demands were rejected.

    Police took them away after the barricades were removed.

    For being a member of an unlawful assembly to commit vandalism, Koh, Zain and Salman could have been jailed for up to three years, with between three and eight strokes of the cane.

    For abetment to escape from legal custody, they could have been jailed for up to two years and fined.

     

    Source: www.straitstimes.com

  • Ambeng Cafe Antara Empat Tempat Makanan Yang Digantung Lesen Kerana Gagal  Pastikan Premis Bebas Lipas

    Ambeng Cafe Antara Empat Tempat Makanan Yang Digantung Lesen Kerana Gagal Pastikan Premis Bebas Lipas

    Empat tempat makanan, termasuk Ambeng Cafe By Ummi Abdullah, menerima notis penggantungan lesen hari ini (10 Feb) kerana gagal memastikan premis masing-masing bebas lipas.

    Keempat-empat tempat makanan itu juga menerima notis dari Penguasa Sekitaran Kebangsaan (NEA) itu kerana gagal mendaftarkan pembantu-pembantu kedai mereka.

    Menurut notis penggantungan lesen yang dimuat naik ke laman NEA, lesen Ambeng Cafe akan digantung dari Isnin depan (13 Feb) hingga 26 Februari.

    Restoran itu, menurut NEA, sudah mendapat 12 mata demerit sepanjang 12 bulan lepas.

    Selain Ambeng Cafe By Ummi Abdullah di East Village di kawasan Simpang Bedok, tiga lagi tempat makanan yang mendapat notis itu adalah:

    • Gerai Makanan Nombor 18 di Kopitiam di Pusat Beli-Belah Jurong Point
    • Gerai Nombor 2 di 536A Upper Serangoon Road
    • Gerai Nombor 2 di Blk 866A Tampines Street 83, Tampines Central Community Complex

    Operasi keempat-empat tempat makanan itu akan digantung selama dua minggu dan masing-masing didenda S$800.

    “Demi memastikan piawai tinggi kebersihan makanan dikekalkan di semua tempat makanan, kami juga ingin menasihati orang ramai yang melihat amalan kebersihan yang rendah di tempat-tempat makanan supaya jangan mengunjungi cawangan seperti itu tetapi sebaliknya, menghubungi Pusat Hubungan NEA 24-jam kami di 1800 – CALL NEA (1800 – 2255632) dengan butirannya agar kami dapat menjalankan siasatan susulan,” menurut NEA.

    SEBUAH RESTORAN DI TERMINAL 2 DIDAPATI JUAL MAKANAN TIDAK BERSIH

    Sementara itu, secara berasingan, sebuah restoran di Lapangan Terbang Changi Terminal 2 akan ditutup selama dua minggu mulai Isnin depan (13 Feb) setelah didapati menjual makanan yang tidak bersih.

    Dalam notis penggantungan operasi yang dimuat naik ke lamannya hari ini, NEA menyatakan bahawa Chutney Mary Indian Fast Food di Terminal 2 sudah mendapat 12 mata demerit sepanjang 12 bulan lepas kerana gagal mendaftarkan seorang pembantu kedai, dan kerana menjual makanan yang tidak bersih.

    Restoran itu juga didenda S$800 atas kedua-dua kesalahan itu dan lesennya akan digantung dari 13 hingga 26 Februari.

    Menurut NEA, mana-mana pemegang lesen makanan yang mendapat 12 mata demerit atau lebih dalam tempoh 12 bulan, lesen mereka boleh digantung selama dua atau empat minggu, atau ditarik balik.

    Semua pengendali makanan yang bekerja di premis yang digantung lesennya juga akan dikehendaki menjalani dan lulus Kursus Kebersihan Makanan Asas sekali lagi, sebelum dapat terus bekerja sebagai pengendali makanan.

    Agensi itu menyatakan: “NEA mengambil serius kesalahan-kesalahan ini dan ingin mengingatkan para pengendali tempat makanan supaya mengamalkan kebersihan makanan dan peribadi yang baik setiap masa, dan hanya mengambil pengendali makanan yang berdaftar.

    “NEA tidak akan teragak-agak mengambil tindakan tegas terhadap sesiapa yang didapati melanggar Akta Kesihatan Awam Sekitaran.”

    Source: http://berita.mediacorp.sg

  • Tabung Derma Mencerminkan Kemajuan Maysyarakat Melayu Islam Singapura

    Tabung Derma Mencerminkan Kemajuan Maysyarakat Melayu Islam Singapura

    Alhamdulillah, satu evolusi yg mencerminkan tahap kedermawanan dan ekonomi masyarakat islam spura.

    Duit dlm tabung, klw dulu2 bnyk syilling skrng Wang kertas, klw beberapa tahun yg lalu bnyk duit 2sgd/5sgd skrng semakin bnyk duit 10sgd/50sgd.

    Bahkan sering kita lihat tabung berisi 1000sgd note.

    Seseorang itu banyak menderma kerana besar rezekinya?

    Atau besar rezeki kerana bnyk dermanya?

     

    Source: Muhammad Nuzhan

  • Uber Driver, Saddam Hussein, Jailed, Banned From Driving For Causing Death Of Passenger

    Uber Driver, Saddam Hussein, Jailed, Banned From Driving For Causing Death Of Passenger

    In the first fatality involving an Uber car, a 23-year-old driver was jailed for six weeks and banned from driving for five years yesterday for causing the death of his rear seat passenger and injuring a van driver.

    Saddam Hussein Norazman admitted to causing the death of Ms Goh Pei Ling, 18, and grievously hurting Mr Muhammad Shuib Samat, 22, along Seletar Expressway (SLE) on Sept 25 last year.

    He was ferrying Ms Goh and her then five-month pregnant sister-in-law – Ms Chan Qian Jin, 20 – in the Toyota Vios car at 3.45am when he failed to notice a stationary lorry ahead of him and collided into it. Both women were not wearing seat belts at the time.

    Investigations showed that lorry driver Dhanasikaman Pravin Kumar, 29, had stopped on the left-most lane of the expressway behind Mr Shuib’s van. The vehicles were ferrying eight and four passengers respectively.

    Mr Shuib got out to speak to the Indian national driver over a motor-related incident earlier involving the two vehicles.

    Saddam was driving along the left-most lane when he noticed the lorry from three to five car lengths away. He hit his brakes and tried to switch to the centre lane, but crashed into the back of the lorry, then Mr Shuib, and finally the van. Mr Shuib landed on the front windscreen of the car and suffered a broken left arm.

    Surveillance camera footage showed Saddam’s car hit the lorry about 17 seconds after the vehicle’s hazard lights were turned on. Ms Goh was taken to hospital where she died several hours later.

    Deputy Public Prosecutor Ryan David Lim said there was a significant degree of negligence by Saddam and the degree of harm in this case was high.

    He said Saddam had ample time and distance -about 320m – to avoid a collision.

     

    Source: www.tnp.sg

     

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