Tag: Bukit Batok

  • Thank You Inspector Fariz Bin Mohamad Noor For Your Assistance In Helping Your Neighbour To Catch A Snake

    Thank You Inspector Fariz Bin Mohamad Noor For Your Assistance In Helping Your Neighbour To Catch A Snake

    On 27 Nov 2017, a snake was spotted in my HDB unit at Bukit Batok at around 12:15PM. We contacted the police hotline and seek for assistance. The operator for the police hotline advised my brother to contact Agri-Food & Veterinary Authority of Singapore (AVA) instead. Upon the arrival of AVA at around 2:40PM, the snake was missing in the house despite our constant monitoring. Therefore, the personnel from ACRES advised my family to contact them again should the snake appear again. Our neighbour, Inspector Fariz Bin Mohamad Noor of Clementi Police Division came to know about the incident as my family members shared with him about the incident earlier on. He assured my family members and told us that if we find the snake again at home, feel free to contact him anytime.

    For the entire day on 27 Nov 2017, we could not find the snake in the house until late morning of 28 Nov 2017. I contacted Agri-Food & Veterinary Authority of Singapore (AVA) immediately and the operator said the team would need about 30 minutes to arrive. Although it was identified by AVA through a WhatsApp photo that it’s a Paradise Tree Snake, I contacted Inspector Fariz for his assistance. Despite, Inspector Fariz was not being at home at the point of time, he extended his help to assist my family and I in capturing the snake before the arrival of AVA personnel. He released the snake back to its habitat after capturing it.

    My family and I will like to express our deepest gratitude and compliment towards the courageous and helpful Inspector Fariz, who goes beyond his core duties as a law enforcer to provide help for people around him and has shown extraordinary compassion to living creatures. He truly demonstrated the ‘Kampong Spirit’ in assisting those that are in need of help. Singapore Police Force will always have my full respect and support.

    Thank you Inspector Fariz, it’s truly honourable to have a have a selfless officer in the Singapore Police Force. Please continue to serve with pride and dignity for the people of Singapore.

     

     

    Source: Wong

  • 68 Suspek Diberkas Dalam Serbuan Dadah Di Tampines, Bt Batok, Bedok, Woodlands Dan Punggol

    68 Suspek Diberkas Dalam Serbuan Dadah Di Tampines, Bt Batok, Bedok, Woodlands Dan Punggol

    68 suspek pesalah dadah ditangkap dan dadah bernilai lebih S$29,000 dirampas selepas operasi empat hari dijalankan di merata negara ini, menurut Biro Narkotik Pusat (CNB) dalam satu kenyataan hari ini (7 Jul).

    CNB menambah operasi itu, yang dijalankan dari 3 hingga 7 Julai, menyaksikan serbuan anti-dadah dijalankan di kawasan-kawasan termasuk Bedok Reservoir, Bukit Batok, Bukit Panjang, Chai Chee, Punggol, Tampines dan Woodlands.

    CNB menyatakan sekitar 461g ganja sintetik, 48g ganja, 303g heroin, 40g Ice, 98 pil Ecstasy, 74 pil Yaba, lima pil Erimin-5, satu setem LSD dirampas semasa serbuan itu.

    CNB meramalkan harga dadah yang dirampas ialah sekitar S$29,400.

    Siasatan sedang dijalankan terhadap semua suspek yang ditangkap.

    Akta Penyalahgunaan Dadah menetapkan hukuman mati jika jumlah dadah diamorphine (atau heroin asli) diseludup melebihi 15g.

     

    Sumber: BeritaMediacorp

  • Letupan Kereta Bukit Batok: Pemandu Diberkas, Didakwa Atas Tuduhan Perbuatan Nakal

    Letupan Kereta Bukit Batok: Pemandu Diberkas, Didakwa Atas Tuduhan Perbuatan Nakal

    Kereta yang meletup di sebuah tempat letak kereta di Bukit Batok minggu lalu disebabkan perbuatan nakal, dan pemandunya sudahpun ditangkap, menurut polis pada malam Selasa (2 Mei).

    Beberapa kanister kecil yang mengandungi gas butana, ditemui di tempat kejadian di Blok 290H, Bukit Batok Street 24.

    Seorang lelaki berusia 32 tahun turut dibawa ke hospital kerana mengalami kecederaan.

    Lelaki berkenaan didakwa di mahkamah pada Sabtu lalu atas tuduhan melakukan perbuatan nakal dengan menggunakan api.

    Dia juga akan ditahan reman bagi siasatan lanjut, menurut polis.

     

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    Source: http://berita.mediacorp.sg

  • Faulty Sigma Elevators Worries Residence Of Bukit Batok Skyline II

    Faulty Sigma Elevators Worries Residence Of Bukit Batok Skyline II

    They are new HDB flats with many owners yet to move in, but the lifts at one particular block are already experiencing technical problems.

    On Wednesday, some homeowners had just collected their keys to one of the three blocks at Skyline II at Bukit Batok Street 22 and were looking forward to seeing their new home.

    But they found that one of the four lifts at the 33-storey building was not working properly.

    The lifts are from Sigma Elevator, which has been banned from tendering for new HDB projects since October 2015 due to poor performance and installation delays.

    On Wednesday, Facebook user Robin Zhang posted on Skyline I and II’s Facebook page for residents that there were problems when he was using lift D at Block 296B at 10.30am.

    He said while going up to the 18th storey, the lift stopped suddenly. After going up and down several times, it stopped at the sixth storey.

    When the door opened, he almost fell out as the lift had stopped about 20cm above the landing.

    He added: “I was very scared and decided to use the staircase instead.”

     

    The TNP team used lift C and when we were at the 16th storey, the lift indicated it was at the seventh storey.

    Once out of the lift at the 16th storey, we pressed the buttons several times but the doors did not open.

     

    When contacted, Sigma Elevator Singapore said: “We are working to gather more information as quickly as possible. There is nothing more important to Sigma than the safety of our employees, customers and the people who rely on our products and services every day.”

     

    Source: www.tnp.sg

  • By-Election The Latest Stop In Political Journey, Says Chee

    By-Election The Latest Stop In Political Journey, Says Chee

    Eight months after contesting his first election in 14 years last September, Dr Chee Soon Juan, 53, finds himself contesting his second.

    While some political pundits had suggested that the Bukit Batok by-election was effectively last chance saloon for Dr Chee and as good an opportunity as it gets for him to enter Parliament, the man himself disagrees — opting to see the latest contest as simply one stop in the ongoing political process.

    “It’s like an MRT station. You come to one stop, it doesn’t end there. You go on. I don’t think it’s ever an end goal in that sense. I’ve always seen it as a journey and not just for me personally — for the party, for the country as well,” said Dr Chee, who has parked himself at the MRT station many mornings and evenings leading up to the Bukit Batok by-election this Saturday, cycled and walked with his team around the Single-Member Constituency, and shaken hands with numerous patrons of the coffee shops there.

    Political analysts have weighed in on what is at stake this time for Dr Chee, who first entered politics in 1992. They said that the by-election offered Dr Chee the best shot at winning a parliamentary seat in his colourful political career so far — due to factors such as the by-election effect and the ignominy of former People’s Action Party Member of Parliament David Ong’s resignation over an alleged extramarital affair.

    Any result lower than 35 per cent would raise questions on his electability, an analyst said.

    In response, Dr Chee pointed to the lack of a democratic system and media freedom here.

    “Let’s put that in context and then we can start talking about electability … We don’t analyse the system first. Before you do that, let’s not start throwing words like you would in a democratic system,” Dr Chee told TODAY in an interview last Saturday.

    When reminded of how opposition parties have made breakthroughs in the current system, Dr Chee called for “even-handed” media coverage and said his team would just have to continue to appeal to voters.

    The tentative and sometimes tetchy relationship between the SDP and the mainstream media came to the fore in the past week as several speakers at its rallies criticised a front-page headline used by Chinese daily Lianhe Wanbao after an interview with him, which the newspaper later corrected online.

    SDP central executive committee member Dr Paul Tambyah also disagreed that this by-election spells the best opportunity for Dr Chee to get elected. Many in the opposition believe Bukit Batok SMC was carved out of Jurong Group Representation Constituency in the 2015 General Election because it was a PAP stronghold, said Dr Tambyah.

    Other challenges include what Dr Tambyah called attempts by the ruling party to smear the SDP and Dr Chee, and distortion of statements they made.

    Dr Tambyah — who was part of the SDP Holland-Bukit Timah team with Dr Chee and two others that won 33.4 per cent of the vote last September — also took a longer-term view of the SDP’s efforts to get into Parliament.

    “We hope that by running a clean and fair campaign and focusing on the issues, we have moved the cause of democracy forward so hopefully Dr Chee will be in Parliament, if not this time, perhaps in the next GE,” he said.

    Dr Chee said the response from Bukit Batok residents has been encouraging.

    He has come to know many residents, who are beginning to feel “very comfortable with us around”. But he said: “How can you tell until the final poll comes around (on) Saturday?”

    TODAY tagged along twice when Dr Chee was at Bukit Batok MRT Station and once as he walked around several coffee shops. Some commuters resolutely kept their earphones plugged in and refused to be distracted from their journey home, some politely smiled and accepted the brochures he gave out. Others stopped for a chat, wished him well and requested photos and autographs. One man stuffed a S$50 note into his hands.

    The SDP is trying a more nuanced and gradated approach in reaching out to voters this time around and has covered all the residential blocks in Bukit Batok, said Dr Chee, who has pledged to be a full-time MP.

    “For example, you come across a pro-PAP supporter or Residents’ Committee supporter, you say thank you and if they don’t want to support you, they don’t want to support you,” he said. “For those people who say, ‘I’d like to meet Dr Chee’, (my activists) will let me know and I’ll go visit them.”

    Whatever the outcome on May 7, Dr Chee said he will keep at his cause. “Life is a journey. That which doesn’t kill you makes you stronger. And change takes persistence, takes perseverance, but we’ll get there,” he said.

     

    Source: TODAY Online