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  • Motorbike Accident At PIE, Witnesses Please Step Forward

    Motorbike Accident At PIE, Witnesses Please Step Forward

    Hello my family, fellow friends and Facebook users. Last Saturday, 1/10/16 at 2200hrs, I’ve met into an accident along PIE and CTE exit. Suffered a wrist and neck fractured and severe abrasion on my knee,elbow and body. I was conscious during that time and saw several people who came to stop and help me out.

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    I’m looking and seeking for help for witness of the accident. And also looking for the helpful guy named “Izat” who was there during the accident who was holding on to my phone throughout the accident.

    If you or your family or friends were there during the scene of the accident, pls call this no. 90274926 (Zahid/Zack)

    Pls share around this post as I need witness and evidence of the accident. Would be much appreciated if you do so.

    Pls Ride safely and always remember the love ones at home who are waiting for you.

     

    Source: Zahid Suhairi

  • 3 Britons Face Charges Of Raping A Singaporean Woman

    3 Britons Face Charges Of Raping A Singaporean Woman

    Three Britons accused of gang raping a woman in Singapore while visiting the city-state for a music festival face up to 20 years in jail and caning, court documents showed Thursday.

    Khong Tam Thanh, 21, Le Michael, 23, and Vu Thai Son, 23, face one count each of raping a 23-year-old local woman in a hotel in the early hours of September 10.

    According to charges seen by AFP, the three men allegedly took turns in raping the woman between 4:00am and 5:50am in a hotel room near the upmarket Orchard Road shopping belt.

    They appeared via video-link from Changi Prison on Thursday and were offered bail of Sg$50,000 ($36,400)each. All were represented by lawyers in court.

    Khong’s lawyer Shashi Nathan told AFP that his client, a London-based businessman in the beauty industry, was in town for Ultra Singapore, an electronic music festival.

    The men were charged with the offences on September 12 and have been held for investigations and a psychiatric review.

    Nathan said Khong had a bailor and was expecting to be released later Thursday after proceedings are completed.

    Le and Vu’s lawyers said in court that their clients had trouble raising funds, asking that bail be lowered. The request was turned down.

    Rape is punishable by up to 20 years in jail and caning, a punishment which dates back to British colonial rule in Singapore.

    The men will next appear before the court on November 22.

    Source: https://sg.news.yahoo.com

  • Former Air Force General: Let’s Scrap LRT, Return To Buses

    Former Air Force General: Let’s Scrap LRT, Return To Buses

    According to SMRT’s managing director and former Air Force general Ling Wee Lee, SMRT is considering to scrap the Bukit Panjang LRT train system and return to buses. The backpedaling idea was proposed on his blog on Monday (Oct 3) and is under fire for bringing Singapore’s public transport system backwards.

    The former RSAF general claimed that the 14-station Bukit Panjang LRT system is reaching its “20-year design cycle” and then proceeded to praise the good old double-decker buses saying a “fully-loaded double decker bus can take 130 passengers”. The Land Transport Authority, is however not pleased with the idea and slammed it as “not practical”.

    SMRT is currently at a loss of fixing the Bukit Panjang LRT train system as breakdowns occur as frequently as weekly. A recent train incident on August 1 saw the train moving at high speed, speeding past four stations without stopping and having its emergency button not working. Last Wednesday (Sep 28), the LRT system saw a massive 8-hour-long breakdown with SMRT blaming it on a track fault.

    SMRT is currently undergoing nationalisation under a buyover by sovereign wealth fund Temasek Holdings. Its CEO, Desmond Kwek, claimed that the company would have gone into losses had the government did not buy the depreciating physical assets over in a $1.2 billion deal.

     

    Source: http://statestimesreview.com

  • Disgruntled Customer: Home Baker Messed Up Order, Spoiled Wedding

    Disgruntled Customer: Home Baker Messed Up Order, Spoiled Wedding

    Here I am with this post not to aibkan orang but to create awareness. Early 2015 I ordered my wedding cake, followed by my berkat & gift cake to my husband from custom cake (FB: Fazslin Sualey or known as Linda), everything was smooth during order, she asked from me few times for advanced payment, I did proceed with the advanced as per requested. Because I understood her as a baker & seller.

    2500 berkat its not easy for her to handle herself, therefore I believed that she has to pay her manpower charges as she deployed 4 helper. 30/09/2016, I was supposed to collect 2500 berkat from her as well the gift cake, unfortunately, she texted me at 10.15 a.m. telling me that her oven broke down and jam for 5 hours and negotiated with me if she could deliver half of the balance next day.

    Again, I am being helpful that I give her some allowance time and negotiate if I could collect 500 of it at 7 p.m. & another 500 at 12 midnight & she agreed to it. 7 p.m., my family collected the berkat, guess what? I only received 266 of it instead of 500?! So she told my family that she already started baking 2 days back, so tell me 266 for 3 days?! She promised my family that she’s going to complete another 700+ it by 11 p.m. Reached home and the berkat was so unpleasant.

    Requested photos from her about my wedding cake, only Allah know how i felt at that point of time. She called me at 10.50 p.m. crying and told me that she unable to do it! Event is on 01 oct & 02 oct. Tell me about it what I am supposed to do? I have requested for full refund because I have to find and pay people to find my new berkats. Because of her I have to literally troubled my family & friends.

    Please share this around.

    Source: www.allsingaporestuff.com

  • Singaporean Asrul Alias Issued Restriction Order For Terrorism-Related

    Singaporean Asrul Alias Issued Restriction Order For Terrorism-Related

    A Singaporean, Asrul Alias, was issued with a two-year Restriction Order in August after he was found engaging in terrorism-related activities, the Ministry of Home Affairs said on Thursday (Oct 6).

    The 33-year-old was arrested in August under the Internal Security Act (ISA) for investigation into his involvement in terrorism-related activities. He is a supporter of the Islamic State in Iraq and Syria (ISIS), MHA said.

    Starting in 2014, Asrul watched online religious sermons by radical preachers, as well as videos that featured ISIS fighters in combat. MHA said he had actively looked up pro-ISIS materials and shared them on social media with the intention of spreading the group’s radical ideology.

    Asrul also showed his support for ISIS by countering criticisms of the group he came across online, the ministry added.

    However, after warnings from a family member and a close friend to stop posting pro-ISIS and pro-militant materials, the technician stopped doing so from late 2015/early 2016. He remained supportive of ISIS though, and continued to consume ISIS-related materials online.

    MHA said that while its investigation showed that he had become radicalised, he was given a Restriction Order instead of being detained as he was “not an imminent security threat”.

    He will undergo religious counselling while on the Restriction Order, the Ministry added.

    In August, MHA announced that four other Singaporeans had been dealt with under the ISA for supporting ISIS. Two were detained under the ISA after they made plans to travel to Syria to fight for the terrorist group, while the other two were issued Restriction Orders.

    In their comments to the media on Thursday, the authorities also stressed the role of the community in countering terrorism. “It is a challenge to detect self-radicalised individuals who have not previously attracted security attention and who are not part of a structured organisation, such as Asrul,” they said in the statement.

    “This is why it is those who are close to the individual – family, friends and colleagues – who are usually better placed to detect signs that the individual has become radicalised. It is critical that they alert the authorities early of such individuals to save them from getting involved in violent activities that could harm themselves and others.”

    SINGAPOREAN WHO FOUGHT IN YEMEN RELEASED FROM DETENTION

    MHA added that Singaporean Mohammad Razif Yahya, who was detained in August 2015 for voluntarily taking up arms in the sectarian conflict in Yemen, has been released from detention this month, and issued with a Suspension Direction (SD).

    Razif’s Order of Detention was suspended after it was assessed that he no longer posed a security threat that required him to be placed in preventive detention, MHA said. Among the conditions of the SD include being prohibited from associating with any militant or terrorist groups or individuals, and he is not allowed to leave the country without the prior written approval of the ISD Director.

    MHA also announced on Thursday that the eight Bangladeshi nationals who were detained for their involvement in the group called the Islamic State in Bangladesh have had their Orders of Detention cancelled.

    Six of them had contributed funds towards the purchase of firearms for the group’s plans in Bangladesh, and were convicted of terrorism financing. They have been sentenced to between two and five years’ jail, and as such, their Orders of Detention have been cancelled, the ministry said.

    The remaining two members, Sohag Ibrahim and Islam Shariful, were repatriated to Bangladesh last month after investigations were completed, it said, adding that Bangladeshi security authorities were apprised of their repatriation.

    MORE THAN 80 DETAINED FOR TERROR-RELATED ACTIVITIES SINCE 2002

    Since 2002, over 80 people have been detained for terrorism-related activities, with 17 currently placed on Orders of Detention, two on Suspension Directions and 25 on Restriction Orders under the ISA, said MHA.

    The Home Affairs Ministry said that it bases what action to take against individuals investigated by the Internal Security Department (ISD) on evidence obtained through investigations and an assessment of the level of the threat.

    “Detention is a last resort to be used only when the threat is imminent,” it said.

    Once an individual is detained, however, he or she will have to go through a “thorough and stringent” process before being released. This factors in progress in the rehabilitation programme as well as the assessments of psychologists, ISD case officers, detention centre wardens and religious counsellors from the Religious Rehabilitation Group, MHA said, adding that those who “no longer pose an imminent threat” will be released.

    “The Government takes a very serious view of any form of support for terrorism and will take firm and decisive action against any person who engages in any activity in support of terrorism,” it said in the statement.

    “Every member of the public has a responsibility not to engage in such activity, and not support others who do so.”

     

    Source: www.channelnewsasia.com

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