Tag: CCTV

  • Pelajar Pusat Tahfiz Yang Hilang Sebelum Kebakaran Sedang Membantu Siasatan Polis

    Pelajar Pusat Tahfiz Yang Hilang Sebelum Kebakaran Sedang Membantu Siasatan Polis

    Seorang pelajar pusat tahfiz Darul Quran Ittifaqiyah yang dikatakan hilang sebelum kejadian kebakaran telah ditahan polis untuk membantu siasatan. Remaja tersebut dibawa ke lokasi kejadian hari ini untuk proses mengumpul bukti. Remaja yang berjaket hitam dibawa dalam keadaan tidak bergari sambil diiringi dua pegawai polis dipercayai dari Ibu Pejabat Polis Kontinjen Kuala Lumpur.

    Pihak polis telah memeriksa petunjuk terbaru dari rakamana CCTV selain menumpukan siasatan kepada pagar di sebelah tepi dan belakang pusat tahfiz. Remaja lelaki yang dibawa ke lokasi kejadian dipercayai telah menyelinap keluar dari asrama beberapa jam sebelum kejadian kebakaran yang meragut nyawa 23 pelajar serta guru pusat tahfiz berkenaan. Sejak pagi semalam, beberapa pegawai dan anggota meninjau keadaan pagar kawat yang dipercayai boleh menjadi laluan keluar dan masuk oleh penceroboh ke dalam pusat tahfiz ini.

    Pagar kawat yang memisahkan bahagian belakang pusat tahfiz didapati mempunyai kesan potong serta sudah diregangkan. “Malah, faktor pelajar cuba menyelinap keluar pada waktu malam dan awal pagi juga turut diambil kira sebagai membantu melengkapkan siasatan,” katanya. Segala bentuk siasatan kes berkenaan akan turut dirujuk berdasarkan hasil siasatan Unit Forensik Polis dan Bomba.

  • Police Accused Of Illegally Parking To Buy Prata At River Valley

    Police Accused Of Illegally Parking To Buy Prata At River Valley

    Facebook user Cinorom Elicebmi had posted four photos and two videos of what he claimed was a police officer illegally parking near Spize restaurant, at 409 River Valley Road, on Friday night.

    In his post, which can no longer be accessed publicly, he wrote: “Share if you think Singapore Police Force is not above the laws… LTA has painted lamp posts and sign posts within closed-circuit television (CCTV) monitoring zones with bright orange vertical strips.”

    He shared pictures of a police car parked next to a parking enforcement camera, and videos of a police officer standing along the row of shophouses.

    “In tandem, ‘No Waiting’ signs at passenger pick-up points with CCTV cameras are installed to remind we motorists that we ‘commoners’ are not allowed to wait at these pick-up locations other than immediate boarding and alighting of passengers,” he wrote. “Today, this police officer blatantly (flouted) the above rule to do what? Buy roti prata!”

    Another Facebook user YJ C-Yeang shared the post to the Singapore Police Force’s page on Saturday morning.

    “This looks bad,” she wrote. “Maybe the officer was rushing and had his valid reasons. I do understand it’s a tough life in enforcement.”

    The police replied to her, saying: “Hi YJ, our officers were indeed attending to an urgent case reported at 421 River Valley Road and had to quickly reach the incident location.”

    They added that they seek the public’s understanding and urged the public “not to spread unsubstantiated information”.

    The police told The Straits Times that the officer pictured and captured on video was not there to “buy prata”.

    Instead, he was responding to a case of public nuisance and police officers attending to cases are allowed to park their vehicles where required.

     

    Source: http://www.tnp.sg