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  • Prison Officer Fined $10,000 For Unauthorised Data Access

    Prison Officer Fined $10,000 For Unauthorised Data Access

    A prison officer who accessed data in Changi Prison’s computer system without authority was fined the maximum $5,000 on each of two charges yesterday.

    Rajeswaran Jayaram 27, who pleaded guilty to two of six charges, retrieved the case profile of a former inmate from the Prison Operations and Rehabilitation System (Ports) in November 2013.

    Rajeswaran, then a staff sergeant with the Singapore Prison Service, has been suspended from work since February this year.

    Deputy Public Prosecutor Victoria Ting said Rajeswaran had been in a relationship with Ms Benazir Begum, 26, who bore him a child.

    Later, their relationship soured and they went to the Family Court over custody of the child.

    On Dec 18, 2013, Rajeswaran’s lawyer wrote to the Family Court stating that a man allegedly in a relationship with Ms Benazir, Mr Rajamanikem Sivalingam, 32, had been convicted for rioting and had served sentence.

    The lawyer added that it would not be in the interests of the child if Ms Benazir was in the company of Mr Rajamanikem, who was married, but was undergoing divorce proceedings.

    Suspecting that Rajeswaran had accessed confidential data about Mr Rajamanikem’s criminal records, Ms Benazir and Mr Rajamanikem complained to the authorities in July last year.

    Investigations showed that Rajeswaran had accessed the system and searched for Mr Rajamanikem’s personal details.

    Rajeswaran claimed that he had been receiving threatening phone calls from unknown callers.

    Suspecting that the calls were made by Mr Rajamanikem and his friends, he searched the system to see the man’s photo for fear of his own safety.

    He said he did not access it to get information for his custody proceedings, as alleged by Ms Benazir.

    Rajeswaran could have been fined and jailed for up to two years on each charge .

     

    Source; www.straitstimes.com

  • Tranvestite Prostitutes Up Sleaze Factor In Woodlands Town Garden

    Tranvestite Prostitutes Up Sleaze Factor In Woodlands Town Garden

    Newly elected MP for Marsiling-Yew Tee GRC Halimah Yacob has pledged to clean up Woodlands Town Garden, a heartland park that has grown infamous for its nightly vice activities.

    Residents told The Sunday Times that they avoid the park and forbid their children from going there. Similar concerns were shared with her during the recent election campaign, said Madam Halimah, when asked about the issue.

    She revealed that she would be approaching the National Parks Board (NParks) to ask the agency to develop and upgrade the park, to “eliminate its attraction to those committing vice”.

    “This is something that NParks should seriously consider,” she said, highlighting how 2,000 new Housing Board residential units will be coming up in that area in a couple of years. The new residents, too, “should not be inconvenienced by such activities”, she added.

    She also urged police to step up patrols and conduct raids at the park more regularly.

    Tucked away in a corner of Marsiling close to the Causeway and housing blocks, the park was built in 1983, with seven Chinese pavilions and six Malay huts on stilts – a design which won it the SIA Architectural Design Award in 1986.

    But over the last decade, it has developed a seedy reputation. The 11ha park is largely deserted in the day. At night, transvestite prostitutes solicit for business at its carpark – always full with vans and lorries parked overnight, and at a bus stop next to it.

    The sex trade gets busier over the weekends, when as many as seven prostitutes ply their trade. Services are offered for as low as $30. Customers are often foreign workers, although Singapore-registered cars can also be seen pulling into the carpark. A check of a gay online forum also shows that the park is sometimes where strangers meet up for a tryst.

    Former Marsiling MP Hawazi Daipi, who had headed the ward since 1997 when it became part of Sembawang GRC, said he had highlighted the issue to the authorities. The ward now forms part of the new Marsiling-Yew Tee GRC. “That place is old and there is a plan to redevelop the area, so I think it will be much better in future,” he added.

    The 35-year-old Woodlands Town Centre – just across the road from the park – is slated for redevelopment by the HDB next year.

    A police spokesman said they do “conduct regular joint patrols at Woodlands Town Garden with our community partners” and use closed-circuit television cameras to deter and detect illegal activities.

    But Madam Halimah believes this may not be enough. “As (the police) can’t be there every day, what happens is a cat-and-mouse game that these perpetrators play, where they will disperse when the police patrol the area and then reconvene when they are gone,” she said.

    When asked, an NParks spokesman said the agency, too, has taken steps to increase safety, including pruning dense vegetation, improving lighting and removing shelters to prevent groups of people from congregating there.

    The spokesman added that there are “plans to upgrade the park and put in more measures, including additional lighting”, but details are not available at this stage.

    Residents told The Sunday Times that they hope things can change for the better soon.

    “I work the night shift… sometimes, you see people walking or going to the park. I know they go there for some hanky-panky,” said liaison officer Sukwinder Singh, 25. “Obviously, I am a little disgusted.”

    Factory worker Liu Qing Qing, 26, said: “I have always avoided the area because it does not feel safe.”

    Madam Lim Guat Thoe, who has lived in the area since 1963, remembers when the park’s lake was a popular spot for outings. “But now, it is dirty and very unsightly,” said the 53-year-old cleaner.

    Other residents complained that, at night, labourers could be seen sleeping in the underpass leading to the park.

    “It is dark there at night and, with all the people in the area, I tell my children they are not allowed to go there,” said resident Ishak Abdul Rahman, 52, who has been living in the area for 15 years.

     

    Source: www.straitstimes.com

  • Cat Welfare Society Raises ‘High Alert’ As More Cats Found Dead In Yishun

    Cat Welfare Society Raises ‘High Alert’ As More Cats Found Dead In Yishun

    The Cat Welfare Society (CWS) has raised a “high alert” in Yishun after three more cats were found dead there. Another cat was found injured while at least seven cats are missing.

    The society is urging members of the public with information to contact them.

    On Monday (Oct 5), a stray cat named Bushy was found dead near Yishun Polyclinic, while two other cats were found dead at Block 661 Yishun Ave 4 and Block 852 Yishun St 81 on Sept 24. On Sept 24, a third cat was found at Northland Primary School with serious injuries leaving its hind legs paralysed.

    The seven missing cats are from the areas around Yishun polyclinic and Jalan Lengkok Sembawang, said the Cat Welfare Society.

    HIGH ALERT IN YISHUN7 cats found dead, 1 injured and at least 7 missing in a matter of weeks in Yishun. On 24…

    Posted by Cat Welfare Society on Friday, October 9, 2015

    “We have checked with AVA and they are not there,” said the organisation in a Facebook post today. “We have been told that there is CCTV surveillance at the local power station and we are urging relevant authorities to assist us with the footage.”

    “Such violence against helpless animals is beyond our comprehension,” added the animal welfare group, urging people with information to contact them at [email protected].

    This is the latest in a spate of cat deaths at Yishun. There have been at least seven deaths reported in the last two weeks.

    On Oct 1, the Yishun 326 Tabby cat Facebook page posted that a cat was found dead at block 135 that morning. The group also reported one cat death discovered at block 123 on Sept 25. On Sept 26, a post on the Facebook page said two cats had sustained the same injuries and died overnight in the area of Yishun Street 22 Block 281. “We suspect they were abused. We appeal for information and witnesses. We are aware there’s someone going around to different spots in Yishun to kill cats. Please help us keep an eye on our helpless and trusting community cats,” the Sept 26 post said.

     

    Source: www.todayonline.com

  • Is Selling Tissue A Form Of Begging?

    Is Selling Tissue A Form Of Begging?

    Mr Mohamad Isa Saat is one of only 11 people licensed to sell tissue paper here.

    He has been selling tissue packets for about two years, after losing his right leg in a car accident in 2009.

    He subsequently lost his job, and says he had to turn to selling tissue paper for a living.

    When he first started, he said he felt “embarrassed”, worries that people would recognise him.

    “But now I’m okay because the people here (Bedok) make me feel welcome.”

    Mr Isa says he makes a good living, selling three packets for a dollar.

    He claims he once made $8,000 in a month. But he had no way of proving this claim.

    Competition is stiff with multiple tissue sellers in a given area.

    Mr Isa’s dream? To save enough to go on the haj pilgrimage.

     

    Source: www.tnp.sg

  • 19 Year Old Motorcyclist Killed After Collision With Trailer

    19 Year Old Motorcyclist Killed After Collision With Trailer

    Passersby knew something was wrong when they saw white cloth draped over a motorcycle this morning.

    The bike, still standing upright, seemed to have collided with a trailer.

    A heavy machine operator who wanted to be known only as Mr Tan, 70, told Shin Min Daily News that he saw the accident unfold outside his Pioneer Road office.

    He said the motorcyclist slumped to the side, then remained motionless. The man’s helmet, glasses and slippers fell off.

    A police spokesman said they received a call at about 8.15am, alerting them about an accident involving a trailer and motorbike along Pioneer Road towards Tuas West Drive.

    Paramedics pronounced the 19-year-old motorcyclist dead at the scene.

    Investigations are ongoing.

     

    Source: www.tnp.sg