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  • Racial Harmony Kampung-Style In HDB Corridor

    Racial Harmony Kampung-Style In HDB Corridor

    About once a month, residents on the 14th storey of Block 591A, Montreal Link in Sembawang gather for a meal together.

    There are five families living on this level and they take turns hosting the monthly gatherings.

    During this period of the Muslim fasting month, the neighbours gathered again one Saturday evening earlier this month to break fast together.

    One of them, Mr Jasem Rif’at Muhammed Effendi Arriola, 19, posted a photo of the gathering on his Twitter account and it went viral, with more than 2,800 retweets, much to the surprise of the neighbours.

    The photo was shared more than 3,000 times on Facebook and was also shared on online sites such as Stomp.

    The comments were overwhelmingly positive.

    Some said the residents were bringing back the “kampung spirit.”

    Others commended the fact that the mainly Muslim neighbours asked their non-Muslim neighbours along.

    The neighbours had another meal on Saturday.

    For one of the neighbours, Mr Syed Agil Syed Ali, 34, the attention was strange.

    “We’ve always been doing this and we’ve always been posting these eating sessions on social media,” he said.

    “This is the first time that a photo of one our makan (Malay for food) sessions has attracted so much attention,” said the information technology specialist.

    For Mr Ang Cheng Bin, 49, joining his Muslim neighbours to break fast was not an issue.

    “Since I moved in, they have always been so friendly to me,” he said.

    “Plus, we’ve had these sessions before,” added the pastor of Bartley Christian Church.

    Mr Ang moved in with his family in February and is the newest addition to the 14th storey.

    Even before he moved in, his future neighbours’ friendliness was evident to him and his family to see.

    “Before purchasing the flat, I came down with my wife to survey the area,” he said.

    GOOD GUYS

    “This is when I met Helmi, who invited me, a total stranger to enter his house to take a look at the view. That was when I knew that these guys were a bunch of good guys.”

    That person was Mr Muhammad Helmi Azman, who lives in the unit across from Mr Ang.

    Like his neighbours, Mr Muhammad Helmi did not think that his actions were out of the ordinary – he was just being friendly.

    “Its good that we have this spirit,” said the 31-year-old nurse.

    He and his wife, Madam Noraisah Zolkapli, 26, had moved into the unit beside Mr Syed Aqil’s in January last year.

    Said Mr Muhammad Helmi: “My heart is at ease, knowing we have neighbours who are friendly and that our kids can play together.”

    He has two daughters, aged one and two.

    Mr Helmi’s neighbour, Mr Hafiz Yusoff, 25, told TNP that their children playing together was one of the reason why they have bonded.

    He lives with his wife in the unit next to the Angs.

    There are six children, aged between one and six, among the five families who live on the 14th storey.

    “They play with each other, sometimes in the corridor, most of the time in each other’s houses,” Mr Hafiz said.

    As the clock ticked closer to the time to break fast on Saturday, the mat where they would all sit and eat was rolled out.

    Each household brought out the food they had prepared to share with their neighbours.

    The main dish of the night was laksa cooked by Mr Hafiz’s wife, Mrs Nor Diana Mohamed, and his mother-in-law.

    Mr Ang brought out fruits and otah-otah and Mr Helmi brought finger foods. Mr Syed Agil and his wife helped to prepare the drinks and prepare the dining area.

    As the radio signalled that it was time to break their fast by playing the azaan, the Muslim call to prayer, all of them tucked in.

    When asked if he hoped that this practice would continue, Mr Syed Agil said: “Of course. In fact, I hope that there are more of such scenes all over Singapore.”

     

    Source: www.tnp.sg

  • Five Injured, Three Arrested In Plaza Low Yat Incident

    Five Injured, Three Arrested In Plaza Low Yat Incident

    KUALA LUMPUR — Police arrested three more people this morning (July 13) following fresh fights that broke out after midnight outside Low Yat Plaza in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia, which reportedly left five people injured – three of them believed to be journalists.

    Several news portals reported the early morning ruckus to be a continuation of tensions at the popular tech mall in the city’s golden triangle area that started following a disagreement in a smartphone store between a customer and the shop’s employees.

    Citing an eyewitness, local news agency The Star Online reported a group of 50 to 60 men storming into a food outlet near the mall and beating up the patrons with motorcycle helmets around midnight.

    Five were reported injured, with three said to be media personnel including a photographer and a journalist who attempted to protect the cameraman from the mob.

    The Star Online also reported two riot police vehicles were deployed to the scene at about 1am, and added that sounds of explosions were heard at the area.

    Another news portal Malaysiakini reported that several roads leading to Low Yat Plaza were sealed off following the latest fight.

    Three individuals were arrested in the latest commotion, national news wire Bernama reported, citing city police chief Tajudin Md Isa who said the trio were aged between 22 and 25.

    They were detained for provocative acts during a gathering outside the plaza, the policeman was reported saying but did not elaborate.

    Rumours of the incident have been spread on the Internet, with some describing the fights as racial.

    However, police have repeatedly said there was nothing racial in the melee.

    “I assure that the police will carry out investigations which are transparent and fair to both parties.

    “The public is advised not to listen, believe or spread rumours on social media. Rely on the police for information,” Mr Tajudin was quoted saying by Bernama today.

    Yesterday, Bernama reported police had arrested a 22-year-old local man believed to be involved in a brawl that happened at 7.38pm.

    According to the news agency, the suspect was caught by security guards at the complex for allegedly stealing a mobile phone and handed to the police.

    However, the youth later contacted his friends who reacted by heading to the store where the attempted theft allegedly happened and assaulting the shop workers and damaging the store with losses estimated at RM70,000 (S$24,915), Bernama reported.

     

    Source: www.themalaymailonline.com

  • Yishun Drama – Intruder Hide In Sranger’s Flat To Evade Police

    Yishun Drama – Intruder Hide In Sranger’s Flat To Evade Police

    For 20 agonising minutes, a mother and her three young children were stricken by fear when they were held captive in their Yishun flat yesterday.

    A desperate intruder had broken into their home and was frantically trying to escape the police.

    He was eventually arrested.

    Speaking to The New Paper after the incident, Madam Suhadah Jumadi, 33, said she was getting ready to break fast with her children in the living of their home in Block 431B, Yishun Avenue 1, when she saw a barefooted man walk out of her bedroom.

    He had climbed into her sixth-storey flat through the master bedroom window from the level above, breaking her window grilles.

    She hadn’t heard him as the TV was on and her children were playing.

    “The man told me not to call the police and asked me to find a way to help him get away,” Madam Suhadah said.

    Then she heard a commotion at her door as well as sounds under the block.

    “I could see uniformed officers outside (the window on the first storey), as well those knocking on my door (through the peephole).

    “That’s when I knew he was a wanted man,” she said.

     

    Source: www.tnp.sg

     

  • Singaporeans Escape From Burning Five Stars Express Coach Bound For Singapore

    Singaporeans Escape From Burning Five Stars Express Coach Bound For Singapore

    SINGAPORE: A Five Stars Express coach travelling from Ipoh to Singapore caught fire along Malaysia’s North-South Highway early Sunday (Jul 12) morning.

    According to a spokesperson from Singapore’s Ministry of Foreign Affairs, no one was injured, and the passengers managed to continue their journey to Singapore.

    “We have not been approached for assistance by any Singaporeans in this case,” the spokesperson added.

    Michelle Lim, a passenger on the bus, which was travelling from Ipoh’s Jalan Bendahara to Golden Mile Complex in Singapore, told Channel NewsAsia she smelled burning odour about three-and-a-half hours into the journey at 1.30am. She said there were about 20 passengers travelling on the coach.

    The fire happened along the highway after Jasin, Melaka and near Tangkak, Johor, said The One Travel & Tours Bus Service, the agency operating the bus route.

    “At around 2am, the bus driver sensed something was wrong and pulled up along the round shoulder,” Ms Lim said. “The driver ordered passengers to disembark from the bus after thin smoke was seen inside the bus. The passengers disembarked in an orderly fashion and the bus driver’s assistant helped retrieve belongings from inside the bus as well as from the luggage hold.”

    She added: “After we got out, the bus caught fire and was engulfed in thick smoke – and both the driver and his assistant were pouring buckets of water to put out the blaze.”

    Although most passengers retrieved most of their belongings and luggage, some left their passports behind in the coach, according to Ms Lim.

    At 2.30am, another coach, operated by TransStar, arrived on the scene to pick up Ms Lim, her husband and two other passengers. The rest of the passengers remained at the site waiting for other buses to pick them up.

    A Five Stars Express coach with around 20 passengers caught fire along Malaysia’s North-South Highway during its journey from Ipoh to Singapore early this morning. No one was injured, according to a passenger on the bus. http://bit.ly/1NXqCZBVideo: Michelle Lim

    Source: www.channelnewsasia.com

  • Help Us Find Toyota Driver Which Caused My Brother’s Motorcycle Accident On 8 Jul 2015 At MCE

    Help Us Find Toyota Driver Which Caused My Brother’s Motorcycle Accident On 8 Jul 2015 At MCE

    My brother and his wife met into an accident a few days back, a cut-short video has been circulating around.

    This is the full video of the incident. Toyota driver is still unknown.

    To anyone who witnessed this accident or have any information please PM me straight.

    Thank you!!

    Your help is highly appreciated.

     

    Source: Syahdirwan Jumari

     

     

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