Tag: illegal

  • Indonesian Man Arrested At Causeway Pipelines For Trying To Enter Singapore Illegally

    Indonesian Man Arrested At Causeway Pipelines For Trying To Enter Singapore Illegally

    A man was arrested at the Causeway for trying to enter Singapore illegally on Saturday (Aug 26).

    The man was seen walking between the water pipelines along the Causeway towards Singapore by the Police Coast Guard, who alerted the Immigration & Checkpoints Authority (ICA) at Woodlands Checkpoint at about 7.30pm.

    Coast Guard and ICA officers found him hiding under the pipelines, with a “cylindrical flotation device”. The 47-year-old Indonesian was immediately arrested, ICA said in a statement on Monday.

    Investigations are ongoing, authorities said.

    The penalties for overstaying or illegal entry are up to six months’ jail and at least three strokes of the cane, while the penalties for abetting a person to leave Singapore illegally is a jail term of six months to two years. The abettor can also be fined up to S$6,000.

    “Our borders are our first line of defence in safeguarding Singapore’s security,” said ICA. “The security checks are critical to our nation’s security.

    “We will continue to conduct security checks on passengers and vehicles at the checkpoints and our maritime border to prevent attempts to smuggle in undesirable persons, drugs, weapons, explosives and other contrabands.”

     

    Source: http://www.channelnewsasia.com

  • Trailer Driver Caught On Video Making Illegal U-Turn Near MCE Arrested

    Trailer Driver Caught On Video Making Illegal U-Turn Near MCE Arrested

    The police have arrested a 32-year-old man for the offence of Dangerous Driving.

    Earlier in the morning, the Traffic Police received information that a trailer truck had driven dangerously along East Coast Parkway (ECP) towards MCE, Marina Coastal Expressway, (AYE, Ayer Rajah Expressway).

    The blue and red trailer truck from Rio Logistics was caught on video camera driving against traffic on the ECP near the entrance to MCE.

    A line of cars had to stop while the truck made a U-turn which blocked the entire expressway, a video uploaded on road safety community page Beh Chia Lor showed.

    The police said in a news release on Friday that through follow-up investigations, the identity of the male driver was established and he was arrested.

     

    Source: www.straitstimes.com

     

  • HDB Investigating Makeshift ‘Childcare Centre’ In Toa Payoh Flat

    HDB Investigating Makeshift ‘Childcare Centre’ In Toa Payoh Flat

    A night-time “childcare centre” has been operating at a Housing Board flat in Toa Payoh, caring for up to 10 children.

    Residents at the block told Shin Min Daily News that parents take their kids to the flat every day after 6pm.

    The children are of primary school age, with some five years old, Shin Min reported on Saturday (March 11). Some are reportedly driven there by their parents, while others are dropped off by the school bus.

    “The children usually stay there for some hours. Some even spend the night there, and the parents pick them up the next day,” said the resident whose name was not given.

    Shin Min visited the block and a resident who declined to be named said that the owner of the flat had started renting it out one or two years ago.

    “After the tenant moved in, occasionally I’ll see a woman taking her kids there.”

    Another resident who declined to be named told Shin Min that he hears the sound of children running in the unit every night.

    He said he previously asked the tenant of the unit about the situation. The tenant reportedly said he let them run to expend their energy.

    Other residents said the family was friendly and the children polite.

    Shin Min observed that the two shoe racks outside the flat were stacked with shoes and slippers, many of them kid-sized.

    When asked by Shin Min, a male tenant at the flat in question denied that he was running a “childcare centre”.

    He explained: “I’m just helping my friends look after their kids, there are more than 10 of them. I receive some money to help out with family expenses.”

    The man, who is in his 50s, said that the parents who take their kids there are from China. These parents want to let their children have an environment where they can learn English, and he would speak the language to them.

    The man added that he resorted to this as he had been unemployed for six years.

    He was previously an art teacher in Hong Kong and Macau, where he lived for more than 10 years.

    When he returned to Singapore, he could not find a job.

    “I have a son who has attention deficit and hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) at home, so I give tuition at home, and help my friends look after their kids, to pay the bills.”

    He said he was not robbing anyone, and that it was not easy to get a job at his age.

    Shin Min checked with the landlord, who said she was unaware of the activities going on and would immediately find out more from the housing agent.

    A spokesman for the HDB told The Straits Times yesterday (March 11) that flats are for residential use.

    “While residents may use their flats to carry out home-based small scale informal businesses under the Home Based Small Scale Business Scheme, childcare centres are not allowed,” said the spokesman.

    The spokesman said HDB had not previously received feedback about childcare services being provided in the flat in question.

    “We are investigating the case with the relevant authorities,” said HDB.

     

    Source: ST

  • Singaporeans Support Petition To Retain Sungei Road Flea Market

    Singaporeans Support Petition To Retain Sungei Road Flea Market

    The Sungei Road flea market’s last day of operation is on July 10 but the hawkers are hoping to be given an alternative or temporary site that will allow them to continue their business.

    On Thursday (Feb 23), Mr Koh Ah Koon, 76, the president of the Association for the Recycling of Second Hand Goods, unfurled a banner at Sungei Road calling for the site to be conserved.

    Speaking to The Straits Times later, Mr Koh said he was saddened but hopes an alternative site can be allocated for the hawkers.

    “We don’t need a permanent location and can move. We hope the government can give us a temporary site so that our lifestyle and this aspect of local heritage can be retained.”

    He said he has printed 10 banners and plans to collect signatures till July to support calls for the site to be “conserved” or retained. By 7pm on Feb 23, he had collected about 200 signatures.

    The Government said the free hawking zone has to make way for future residential developments in a multi-agency statement last Tuesday.

    Mr Koh’s association, which represents about 70 of 200 vendors at the flea market, had previously proposed four alternative sites – next to Rochor River, at Kampong Bugis along Kallang River, behind Sim Lim Tower and a roadside near Jalan Kubor Malay cemetery.

    But the authorities said the four sites had been zoned for parks and residential use under Master Plan 2014.

    After the Government announcement, the association submitted a fresh appeal to extend the deadline until the end of the year. If that fails, it hopes to secure a temporary site in Jalan Besar behind a hawker centre.

    Mr Kalay V., 45, a businessman who signed the petition said: “This provides the elderly hawkers a legitimate source of income and can be seen as an engagement programme for seniors – not that different from those run by community centres.”

     

    Source: www.straitstimes.com

  • Goh Meng Seng: Supporters Of Israeli Nationhood Must Not Blindly Support Its Oppressive Anti-Palestine, Apartheid Policy

    Goh Meng Seng: Supporters Of Israeli Nationhood Must Not Blindly Support Its Oppressive Anti-Palestine, Apartheid Policy

    I had sent my response to TRE with regards to an article written by Philip Ong but they actually didn’t publish it! Well, cannot expect anything else when the mind is bias.

    People who “support Israel” really has an emotionally charged mind fill with religious rhetoric . No wonder Karl Marx said “Religion is the Opium of people”! It numbs the minds of people, giving them fantasies and weird logic. They can justify anything under the Sun, regardless whether it is logical to the human mind, just or unjust or otherwise.

    It just electrifies them when something just touches on Israel, never mind what you say, you don’t support Israel, you are my enemy!

    All sound and logical reasoning just fallen on deaf ears. Even when we are just asking for a reasonable stance from Israel, stop the atrocities in Palestine, stop the illegal settlements, establish the Two-States structure… not even wanting Israel to be wiped off or destroyed!

    I am personally considered a “religious man” in any sense but never will I subject myself to totally illogical religious fanaticism. Anything I believe, must make HUMAN logical sense, though it is about Buddha, Gods and Goddess, it must still make HUMAN sense to me. And it must be just, fair and peaceful to all.

    In all honesty, I feel strange for anyone to support a group of people who basically rob land and declare nationhood. Yes, they bought the land initially, but no, buying the land is not equal to buying sovereignty. Else, Singapore will be in great trouble because lots of foreigners on our land bought land and properties! Will we agree to them declaring Nationhood just because they paid for the land?

    Israel, to me, is built upon less than honorable and legitimate way. But that could be excused because I empathize with their plight from WWII Holocaust and they will need a permanent land and country of their own. In all pragmatic terms, the situation is set. Israel is set to be here on Earth.

    But instead of being grateful and empathetic to the Palestinians’ emotional backlash, they became aggressive, greedy and inhumane. As the Chinese saying goes, giving them an inch, they want the whole foot. That’s the Zionist style. It is totally unacceptable and immoral to me.

    The emotional backlash by the Palestinians may or may not be invoked by religious differences because any human being, would be disgusted and felt repulsive if foreign migrants just came in and declare the land belongs to them and they will become the ruler of the land! That’s totally human nature and you do not need any religious spikes to ignite that knee jerk reactions.

    The sad part is, many religiously zealous people, failed to see the human side of things but overly engrossed in their religious belief.

    I guess most residents of this World, just want peace and sick of all silly atrocities and politics of hatred. There are 140 countries which supported the Two-States resolution and UN has passed the resolution in condemning Israel’s continual oppression and land grab in Palestine. This is not some “fake news” or anything, but pure facts of the day. Wake up, my friends. Wake up. Supporting Israel’s Nationhood should not be translated into the support of its continual oppression of the Palestinians, apartheid rule and illegal land grab!

     

    Source: Goh Meng Seng