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  • PAP MP ‘Selfie King’ Stars in Local Play on Social Media Obsession

    PAP MP ‘Selfie King’ Stars in Local Play on Social Media Obsession

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    SINGAPORE: He is known as the “Selfie King” but how will Member of Parliament for Tampines GRC Baey Yam Keng fare as a “romantic blogger”? Audiences can find out when Mr Baey stars in a play called Like Me. I Like, come December.

    Theatre company The ETCeteras announced in a media release on Tuesday (Sep 30) that he will take the lead role in the play which will highlight “the real life obsession of social media”. It will be written and directed by Mr Baey’s wife Ms Lim Hai Yen, and he will serve as its producer.

    The Mandarin play is set in an advertising firm and the story is built around the popularity of social media platforms such as Facebook, Instagram, Twitter, and WhatsApp, and how various relationships and rivalries flourish as a result.

    “All these are witnessed by the firm’s pet hamster who lives, breathes and plays among its human masters’ complicated and comical relationships happening both online and offline,” ETCeteras said.

    The play will also star showbiz veteran Foong Wai See, and Y.E.S. 93.3FM DJ Chung Kun Hua. Cultural medallion award winner Dick Lee will be the production’s image stylist.

    Like Me. I Like will run from Dec 4 to 7. All proceeds from the play will go towards the Tampines North CCC Community Development and Welfare Fund, and the Hwa Chong Junior College Alumni Students Bursary Fund.

    Source: http://www.channelnewsasia.com/news/singapore/mp-baey-yam-keng-to-star/1389948.html#.VCroN6dCvKo.facebook

  • SMRT Extends Train and Bus Service Hours for Eve of Hari Raya Haji 2014

    SMRT Extends Train and Bus Service Hours for Eve of Hari Raya Haji 2014

    SMRT train services (North-South, East-West, Circle Lines and Bukit Panjang LRT) and selected bus services will be extended for the eve of Hari Raya Haji on 4 October 2014, Saturday.

    North-South East-West Lines

    The last trains toward Jurong East, Marina Bay, Pasir Ris and Joo Koon stations will depart City Hall at 12.30am.

    Circle Line

    The last train towards HarbourFront MRT station will depart Dhoby Ghaut MRT station at 11.55pm. The last train towards Dhoby Ghaut MRT station will depart HarbourFront MRT station at 11.30pm.

    Bukit Panjang LRT

    Passengers on the last northbound train can connect to the last Bukit Panjang LRT train at 1.31am.

    Last bus timings

    The following bus feeder services will depart from the interchanges at the timings below:

    Interchange Feeder bus service Last bus timings
    Bukit Batok 173, 189, 941, 945, 947 1.40am
    Choa Chu Kang 300, 302, 307 1.35am
    Sembawang 859 1.30am
    Woodlands 901, 911, 912, 913 1.20am
    Yishun 804, 812 1.30am

    Passengers may contact SMRT Customer Relations Centre at 1800-336-8900 from 7.30am to 6.30pm on weekdays or visit www.smrt.com.sg for more information.

  • 113 Arrested in Island-wide Anti-loansharking Operation

    113 Arrested in Island-wide Anti-loansharking Operation

    Police have arrested a total of 113 suspects, aged between 15 and 72, in an anti-loansharking operation which took place from 23 to 26 September 2014. These 80 men and 33 women were suspected to be involved in loansharking activities.

    During the island-wide operation, officers from the Criminal Investigation Department (CID) and the six Police land divisions conducted simultaneous raids at multiple locations in Singapore resulting in the arrests. Preliminary investigations revealed that nine suspects were believed to be involved in loansharking activities as runners who had assisted the loansharks in their businesses by carrying out Automated Teller Machine (ATM) transfers, verifying the debtors’ particulars and checking debtors’ units to confirm that harassment acts had been carried out by other harassers. Another nine suspects were believed to be harassers who had carried out acts of loanshark-harassment by splashing paint and scrawling loanshark-related graffiti on walls. Police have also arrested one suspect, believed to be a debtor who had given false contact information when obtaining loans from loansharks. Investigations under the National Registration Act will be carried out against the same suspect for failing to report the change of address.

    The remaining 94 suspects were believed to be bank account holders and preliminary investigations indicated that these suspects had opened bank accounts and given away their Automated Teller Machine (ATM) cards and Personal Identification Number (PIN) to the loansharks to facilitate the loansharking activities. Investigations against all the suspects are ongoing.

    Under the Moneylenders’ Act (Revised Edition 2010), when a bank account or ATM card of any person is used to facilitate moneylending by an unlicensed moneylender, that person is presumed to have assisted in the carrying on the business of unlicensed moneylending.

    • First-time offenders found guilty of assisting in the business of unlicensed moneylending may be fined between $30,000 and $300,000, be imprisoned for a term of up to four years and shall also be liable to be punished with caning of up to six strokes.
    • First-time offenders found guilty of acting on behalf of an unlicensed moneylender, committing or attempting to commit any acts of harassment shall be punished with imprisonment for a term of up to 5 years, a fine of between $5,000 and $50,000, and shall also be liable to caning of between 3 and 6 strokes.
    • Any person who is guilty of providing false contact information to obtain loans from loansharks shall be liable upon conviction to imprisonment for a term of up to 12 months. Under the National Registration Act, any person who is guilty of an offence of failing to report a change of address shall be liable on conviction to a fine of up to $5,000, or to imprisonment for a term of up to 5 years, or to both.

    Police will continue to take tough enforcement action against those involved in the loansharking business, regardless of their roles, so that they will face the full brunt of the law. This would include taking action against those who open or give away their bank account/s to aid unlicensed moneylenders.

    Members of public are advised to stay away from loansharks and not to work with or assist the loansharks in any way. The public can call the Police at ‘999’ or the X-Ah Long hotline at 1800 924 5664 if they suspect or know of anyone who could be involved in illegal loansharking activities.

    PUBLIC AFFAIRS DEPARTMENT
    SINGAPORE POLICE FORCE
    26 SEP 2014 @ 3.25PM

  • Aliff Aziz Nafi Curi Telefon Bimbit

    Aliff Aziz Nafi Curi Telefon Bimbit

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    KUALA LUMPUR, 30 SEPT 2014: Penyanyi kelahiran Singapura, Aliff Aziz menafikan yang dia telah mencuri telefon bimbit seperti mana laporan daripada keratan akhbar di sana.

    Menurutnya ketika kejadian, dia dan rakannya lain mengunjungi rumah kenalan yang lain sekadar lepak biasa dan berbual kosong.

    Bagaimanapun, rakan Aliff Aziz yang sebenarnya telah mencuri telefon itu tanpa dia sedari.

    Tindakan rakannya itu menyebabkan Aliff berasa sangat kecewa dengan sikap rakannya itu sehingga dia diheret sekali dalam kes ini.

    “Saya bayar SGD2000 adalah untuk “clearkan” kes ini agar memudahkan saya membuat urusan kerja saya di Malaysia. Undang undang di sini, sama ada saya mencuri atau pun tidak, saya juga dikenakan denda kerana disyaki subahat. Namun hakikatnya, saya tidak mencuri,” katanya yang dihubungi Murai bagi menjelaskan isu ini.

    Aliff juga memberitahu rakannya itu telah disumbatkan ke dalam penjara dan telah dijatuhkan hukuman.

    Tiada sebab Aliff untuk mencuri kerana dia mampu membelinya sendiri dengan hasil kerjayanya sebagai penyanyi dan pelakon.

    “Saya harap penjelasan saya dapat memulihkan semula imej saya yang tercalar. Saya teraniaya dengan sikap biadap rakan saya itu. Saya harap dia akan berubah,” ujarnya.

    Aliff Aziz akan adakan sidang media dalam masa terdekat selewat-lewatnya minggu hadapan.

    Sumber: http://www.murai.com.my/berita/tempatan/article/articleid/615868/aliff-aziz-bukan-saya-yang-curi-telefon-itu/ms/1#.VCpjK3J3b5I.facebook

  • Boon Lay Murder Case, Siblings Convicted For Murder

    Boon Lay Murder Case, Siblings Convicted For Murder

    Muhammad Kadar, who has been on death row for five years for knifing an elderly housewife more than 110 times in 2005, did not get to escape the gallows on Sept 29.

    The decision by the Court of Appeal to affirm the sentence cast the spotlight once again on the long-running trial, which lasted three years and saw many twists and turns.

    Muhammad, 39, and his older brother Ismil, first went on trial in 2006, charged with murdering their neighbour, Madam Tham Weng Kuen, 69, at her Boon Lay flat while robbing her. The case took a dramatic turn when Muhammad made a stunning confession in court that he was the sole assailant. He had told police earlier that Mr Ismil was the main culprit.

    The High Court did not conclude who the assailant was but ruled that the pair were guilty of murder under the law on common intention.

    They appealed against their convictions, and Mr Ismil was freed in 2011 after the Court of Appeal cleared him of murder. But he went back to jail 15 months later for consuming drugs.

    We recap the landmark case with stories from The Straits Times archives:

    1. What is the case about

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    The brothers were sentenced to hang in 2009 for murdering Madam Tham. The elderly housewife’s husband, who was a stroke patient and bedridden, was in another room in the house when it happened and could do nothing to help. The husband died in 2006 without seeing the culprit brought to justice.

    Read about it here:

    Brothers to hang for robbery killing of elderly woman

    2. Brothers appealed against their convictions

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    The brothers appealed against their convictions. Justice V. K. Rajah, one of three judges sitting in the Court of Appeal, pointed out that many parts of the crime scene had not been checked for fingerprints – the bedroom of Madam Tham’s bedridden husband, kitchen toilet, toilet walls, kitchen window and the tap of a sink that appeared to have been used.

    Read about it here:

    Boon Lay murder: ‘Lapse’ in checks leaves unanswered questions

    3. Ismil escapes gallows

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    More than two years after the pair were given the mandatory death penalty, Ismil escaped the gallows in April 2011, with the prosecution’s acceptance that he was not guilty of murder.

    The story here:

    Older brother escapes gallows

    4. Ismil cleared of murder

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    Ismil – who spent six years in prison including two years on death row – was released from prison in July 2011 after he was cleared of murder by the Court of Appeal.

    The court issued a strongly worded judgment highlighting “serious lapses” by police and prosecutors. The police had been given three statements by the victim’s husband in which he said he saw only one intruder in their flat. These were not made available to the defence until very late in the trial.

    More here:

    Man accused of murder freed after 6 years in jail 

    5. From death row to new life

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    Adapting to life outside prison was a challenge for Ismil, who found work as a dispatch assistant with help from his lawyer.

    Asked about how he felt, Ismil said then: “I feel like a new person, but very out of place. I think I will need some time to get used to the sudden freedom.”

    Read the stories here:

    The unfamiliar taste of freedom

    From death row to new life 

    6. Back in jail

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    After making headlines for how he was on the road to a more normal life, Ismil was sent back to prison 15 months after he was freed. He was jailed seven years and given six strokes of the cane for consuming drugs. Ismil told the judge: “I have tried to do… my very best. I have planned for the best, but it did not work out.”

    The story here:

    He’s back in jail after wasting chance for starting a new life

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    Ismil’s mother, Madam Asnah Ismail, said she was neither sad nor disappointed at the turn of events. “When he wasn’t taking these things, he was a good person,” she said in Malay.

    More here:

    Mum says son was a good person when he wasn’t taking drugs 

    Source: http://www.straitstimes.com/news/singapore/courts-crime/story/boon-lay-murder-landmark-case-many-twists-and-turns-20140930#xtor=CS1-10

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