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  • Man Molests & Assaults Female Escort On Paid Date, Police Unhelpful

    Man Molests & Assaults Female Escort On Paid Date, Police Unhelpful

    Dear Editors,

    The man in the photo Wong Hxxx Mxxx is married with a wife but has girlfriends and sugar babes. He asked girl in the photo out on a paid date. On the date, girl refuses his sexual advances, he molested her by removing her bra strap and pinching her nipples in locked car. But refused to pay her for date fee agreed upfront.

    He locked her in his car and drove to the nearby police station. When she stepped out of the car, he pinned her down to the ground and attacked her. Her limbs were bruised and face bleeding. He later ask to mediate by compensating her in return for not pressing charges. But after she signed on the “agreement” paper, he coined excuses such as no bank token, has daily withdrawal limit, phone no SIM card etc to not stick to the terms of agreement.

    I’m the friend of this girl. Pls publicise this so there won’t be any victims cheated by this guy anymore ! Best thing is, police actually advice the girl to mediate and settle with Wong, so they won’t have to take statements and send for IO.

    More work done, and before anyone realises , all three police officers are off duty before they check if the mediation is carried out dutifully.

    In the end, guy took Advantage of the situation. He made the victim sign an agreement letter not to press charges, then find some excuse to go home to take bank token and of course, never stick to his part of the agreement on compensation. Please publicise such a scammer!

    Derrick Goh
    A.S.S. Contributor

    Source: www.allsingaporestuff.com

  • Beware Of Mobile Phone Re-Constract Scam, I Ended Up WIth $15,000 Debt

    Beware Of Mobile Phone Re-Constract Scam, I Ended Up WIth $15,000 Debt

    <Complaint by nakedtons>

    I got a phone call from an ex-colleague who first told me about earning commission by signing phone contracts. He referred me to another victim who got the mastermind scammer to contact me.

    The scammer told me that to earn commission, I had to sign phone contracts and passed the phones to him and he will get a third party to cancel the contracts in office. I trusted him and by sheer desperation after losing my job, I agreed and went with him to sign 2 contracts with Singtel, 2 from Starhub and 1 from m1 with max plans with the phones coming in for free. It is a total of 5 contracts amounting to about $1000 a month with about $3000 for early termination fee for each contract I signed. All were iPhone 6s Plus 128 gb Rose Gold which he took to sell. He gave me $200 as commission for each phone I signed.

    This fella assured me he will get them canceled for me and told me to wait 5 working days to process. I managed to stay in contact with him during that period but after 5 working days, the contracts are still not canceled. Only then I had a feeling that I had been scammed but that scammer had disappeared out of reach. I am now left with massive contract debts which i cannot afford to pay. I then started contacting the ex-colleague who introduced me to this offer only then I confirmed it is a scam as he told me I am not the only person who complained to him. Many victims already did. He told me to make a police report otherwise more victims will fall into the scam as well.

    I had thought about making a police report but my father advised against it. He told me if I do so, I will be charged by the law and go to prison as well for collaborating with him. He told me to just ‘sucked it up’ and pay the massive bills which i surely can’t afford. I am at no wits’ end and even contemplating ending my life! What is the best I should do to get it resolve?

    Source: www.allsingaporestuff.com

     

  • Family Escapes Fire Seconds Before Blast At Bukit Batok Flat

    Family Escapes Fire Seconds Before Blast At Bukit Batok Flat

    He was hungry after his night shift and wanted to eat some fries.

    After leaving a pan of oil to heat on the stove the man, who wanted to be known only as Mr Ali, stepped out of the kitchen and went to the living room to rest.

    The civil servant in his mid 20s dozed off and the next thing he knew, his stove was on fire.

    After his attempts to put out the growing fire failed, Mr Ali and his family fled the Bukit Batok HDB flat.

    Seconds later, they heard what sounded like a gas cylinder exploding.

    The fire happened just before 11.20am yesterday at Block 350, Bukit Batok Street 32.

    Twenty-seven other residents living on the first to fourth floors of the block were also evacuated.

    A man in his 20s was found with minor burn injuries but declined to be taken to hospital, said a spokesman for the Singapore Civil Defence Force.

     

    Source: www.tnp.sg

  • NUS Economics Graduate Chooses To Sell Crabs For A Living

    NUS Economics Graduate Chooses To Sell Crabs For A Living

    Meet Fu Hai everyone, who I met this morning during my market visit. Fu Hai, 29, runs a stall selling fresh crabs at the Toa Payoh Market at Lorong 4.

    His stall is simple – just a few styrofoam boxes with live crabs in them. His work day is long, starting at 4am and ending at night around 8pm. He and his parents have three such stalls.

    Fu Hai graduated with an economics degree from NUS but decided to forge his own path. He has big dreams. He knows the network of crab suppliers from Sri Lanka, Indonesia and China. He knows what his customers want – which crabs are best for their sweet meat, and others for the roe.

    He thinks he can expand this business to semi-finished products working with our polytechnics.

    Welcome to Singapore’s Future Economy. Whatever shape that comes in, we will need young people like Fu Hai to forge new paths.

    The future belongs to people like him. Let’s all wish Fu Hai every success as he chases his dreams.

     

    Source: Ng Eng Hen

  • Yaacob Ibrahim: Muslim Marriages Becoming More Resilient

    Yaacob Ibrahim: Muslim Marriages Becoming More Resilient

    Muslim marriages in Singapore are becoming more resilient, said Minister-in-charge of Muslim Affairs Yaacob Ibrahim on Monday (Oct 5) at a seminar aimed at better understanding marriage trends and challenges among Malay-Muslim couples.

    However, Dr Yaacob warned that marriages between young couples, as well as remarriages, remain vulnerable and called for a preventive and upstream approach to address the needs of these couples, both before and after marriage.

    He encouraged a culture of lifelong learning, where couples seek marriage education and proactive support.

    “New trends are emerging and therefore, we have to get for ourselves a new skill set in dealing with some of these new challenges that we are facing today,” said Dr Yaacob. “I always believe that information and awareness is important. I think we need to keep people informed. Such seminars are important for us to use this material to share with would-be couples.

    “I always believe that marriages are not made in heaven, they are made on earth. You have to work at it. And I think by sharing information, people understand better, that … you need to be able to find the right level of engagement between you and your spouse.”

    About 300 people, including social service practitioners, attended the seminar.

     

    Source: www.channelnewsasia.com

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