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  • Why SPF Did Not Take My Call On Unconcious Foreign Worker Seriously?

    Why SPF Did Not Take My Call On Unconcious Foreign Worker Seriously?

    I called 999 on 23 august 2015 at 9.21pm to request for help as i saw an foreign worker fall down out of sudden while sweeping leaves on the grass patch and was unconscioused even when i tried to ask him if he is alright.

    Shortly after,I received a call at 9.24pm, a police officer from bedok north npc, asked me loads of questions with a few times of laughter in between the conversation and even suspect me as a foul play.

    This is a matter of life and death as the person leg was trembling and i request for officer to come down to assist me but till the ambulance arrived and access the patient to leave for hospital, i did not see any police officer came to the scene to assist.

    So, may i know what is going on? Police station is so nearby yet none of the police bothered to come over? And suspecting me calling 999 as foul play? I arent that free to do such childish nonsense act!

     

    Source: Eugene Kwek (posting on SPF FB page)

  • PRC Buat Kerja Bodoh, Kowtow Kat Bendemeer Road

    PRC Buat Kerja Bodoh, Kowtow Kat Bendemeer Road

    Bro,

    Share ni gambar…PRC buat hal buat road macam bapak dia punya siak.

    Ni dekat ngan Bendemeer Road, baru keluar PIE ada MOM office kat situ.

    PRC In Middle Of Expressway

    Apa idea diorang dapat tak tau siak…dangerous kalau kena langgar pun padan muka.

    Diorang import diorang punya cara kat sini. Ada chance orang kita terikut-ikut tak? Takde lar eh SIngaporean takde otak mati sampai gini.

     

    Fuad

    [Reader Contribution]

  • More Crimes Reported In 2015, Large Rise In Commercial Crimes

    More Crimes Reported In 2015, Large Rise In Commercial Crimes

    More crime cases have been recorded in the first half of 2015 compared to the same period last year, said the Singapore Police Force (SPF) in a statement on Monday.

    According to statistics released by the police, a total of 16,575 crime cases were recorded in the first six months of this year, a 6.7 per cent increase from the first half of 2014.

    Cases classed as “commercial crimes” was the main contributor to the overall increase, with 3,893 cases in the first half of 2015 compared to 2,506 cases in the same period last year, a 55.3 per cent rise.

    Within this crime class, “cheating involving e-commerce” saw a 65.6 per cent increase year-on-year from 613 cases last year to 1,015 cases this year.

    Credit-for-sex scams, which also falls under the commercial crimes class, also saw a rise with 627 cases reported between Jan and Jun 2015, with approximately $1.59 million cheated.

    In these cases, culprits use mobile messaging platforms to ask victims to purchase gift cards or virtual credits in exchange for escort or sexual services.

    Meanwhile, a total of 141 cases of internet love crimes were recorded this year, 49 more than the 92 cases reported last year.

    Mr David Chew, Director of SPF’s Commercial Affairs Department, said: “The growing trend of online crime is a cause for concern. Online transactions may be convenient, but the public should always be alert and exercise due diligence when engaging in online transactions to avoid falling victim to scammers.”

    However, there were positive improvements in a number of other key crime areas in the first half of the year.

    Crimes classed as “housebreaking and related crimes”, “theft and related crimes”, “crimes against persons” and miscellaneous crimes” all saw declines compared to last year.

    Unlicensed moneylending and harrassment recorded a 24.7 per cent decrease from 3,359 cases last year to 2,531 cases this year. There were also fewer cases of cyber-extortion and outrage of modesty.

    There has also been an improvement in the youth crime situation, with 1,362 youth arrests from Jan to Jun this year, a decrease of 280 arrests or 17.1 per cent.

    “The unlicensed moneylending and harassment situation has been improving steadily. Housebreaking and violent or serious property crime cases have also decreased significantly. However, the increase in commercial crimes involving c-commerce transactions and scams is a concern,” said Senior Assistant Commissioner (SAC) of Police Tan Hung Hooi.

    He assured that the police would be stepping up public education efforts to warn the public against such crimes.

     

    Source: www.straitstimes.com

  • Girl Sexually Assaulted At 14 By Boyfriend’s Godfather Finds It Hard To Trust Men

    Girl Sexually Assaulted At 14 By Boyfriend’s Godfather Finds It Hard To Trust Men

    “Jasmine” was 14 when she was sexually assaulted by her boyfriend’s godfather. She had scoliosis, and the man claimed he could heal her.

    He asked her to go to his flat in Bukit Merah, then told her to take a shower before the “healing session”. He gave her two pills which she took. Then he took off her clothes and underwear.

    Now 27, she still remembers how she fell into a deep slumber. But not before he started touching her inappropriately, claiming that what he was doing was “for her own good”.

    When she woke up four hours later, she felt sore in her lower body, but thought it was all part of the “healing”. “I didn’t know then what sex was, or what rape was,” she told The Sunday Times.

    It was only at the age of 17 that she decided to see a counsellor at her polytechnic.

    She also told her mother, who did not take her seriously. She did not seek professional help beyond her counsellor, and believes the abuse has affected her life.

    She finds it hard to trust the opposite sex, and prefers relationships with married men.

    “I’m a bad woman and I know people judge me but I don’t really care. I don’t want to put myself in a position of vulnerability. It makes me feel empowered when I use men for sex. They deserve it.”

    She is estranged from her family, and admits that what hurts the most is not getting support from those who are supposed to be closest to her. “I know what my lifestyle now is not healthy. But I guess I have not moved on from the abuse.”

     

    Source: www.straitstimes.com

  • Men Shout At Security Guard After Argument WIth 7-Eleven Employee At Northpoint

    Men Shout At Security Guard After Argument WIth 7-Eleven Employee At Northpoint

    Stomper Kenneth saw two men arguing with an employee at a 7-Eleven store at Northpoint Shopping Mall yesterday (Aug 22).

    A security guard was called to the scene and apparently had a ‘shouting match’ with the two men.

    Kenneth wrote:

    “A pair of workers who were intending to buy alcohol at Northpoint’s 7-Eleven was seen having an argument with the auntie yesterday (Aug 22) at 7.25pm.

    “The auntie was locked in an argument with one of them regarding the place that he was standing at, as she felt that he was obstructing the entrance and thus might affect business.

    “The other guy was at the beverage section getting alcohol while the first guy waited at the counter.

    “A security guard was called over after I had paid for my stuff and they were locked in a shouting match.

    “I only had the chance to snap a picture as I felt that this incident is strange.”

    The Stomper added that he does not know what happened next or if the conflict was resolved as he had to rush off.

     

    Source: http://singaporeseen.stomp.com.sg

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