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  • Boy Missing Since 6 Aug, Inform Parents If You See Him

    Boy Missing Since 6 Aug, Inform Parents If You See Him

    Please help us if u have seen this boy do call us at 96654414 / 90710790 or u can straight bring him to the nearest police post.

    My son Muhadmmad Shahridzmie bin Salleh have been missing since yesterday (saturday 6 aug 2016) Last seen before going to his Mendaki tuition, wearing mendaki polo tshirt and long pants.. report done yesterday

    do help us share this post so that others cn update us his wereabout, thank you…

    Source: www.allsingaporestuff,com

  • 2 Remaja Melayu Dilapor Hilang, Kali Terakhir Dilihat Di Ang Mo Kio

    2 Remaja Melayu Dilapor Hilang, Kali Terakhir Dilihat Di Ang Mo Kio

    Polis meminta bantuan orang ramai bagi maklumat berhubung dua remaja lelaki yang hilang.

    Muhammad Saifuddin Hassan, 14 tahun dan Muhammad Irfan Hassan, 16 tahun, kali terakhir dilihat semalam (23 Mei) di Blok 457, Ang Mo Kio Avenue 10.

    Saifuddin memakai kemeja-T merah jambu dengan seluar pendek berwarna gelap. Irfan pula memakai kemeja-T hitam dengan seluar pendek berwarna gelap.

    Sesiapa yang mempunyai maklumat diminta menghubungi talian hotline polis 1800-2550000 atau secara online.

    Source: http://berita.mediacorp.sg

  • Help Bring Back My Son Who Ran Away To Chinese Girlfriend Even Though We Did Not Have Any Misunderstanding

    Help Bring Back My Son Who Ran Away To Chinese Girlfriend Even Though We Did Not Have Any Misunderstanding

    Dearest FB Friends,

    I receive a PM this morning. A plea from a parent who are currently going through difficult moments and are at their wit ends. They seek the kind help of FB friends to locate their son. They have tried means and ways but were unable to do so. I was allowed to share their family photos. It was not easy to share something personal as such with strangers. But parents being parents they would go through hell fire and back for their children. We are all parents and emphatise the anguish of Mr Hassan Ee and his wife. Let’s pray for the safe return of their son.

    Son & Family

    QUOTE ” Hi Zarina, need your help (post on your wall) to search for my beloved Son. His name is Mohamad Aizuddin Akmal. He was born on 28 April 1995. He left home and never returned back since his last birthday @ 20th Birthday.

    He never had a girlfriend before but while he was doing his NS (now ORD) he get to know an older local Chinese girl (Sarah). I & my Wife get to know the girl family too. Her parents has divorced, she’s staying with her mom (Esther) and younger brother Dylan in Chai Chee area.

    Missing Son And Chinese Gf

    My boy is a filial son; he is humble and very kind in nature. He is being loved by many in our family. Since his last birthday he was last seen on Instagram with the girl family before he blocked all communication channels with all his family and close friends who know us. We did not have any misunderstandings before he left. We constantly remind him of being respectful to woman and never take advantage of them. While he was serving NS as a Narcotic dog handler, we use to check with his unit if he is ok. But ever since he ORD, he is nowhere to be found.

    I used to text his girlfriend to ask about his whereabouts but to no reply. As parents we kept trying to locate him via text message to the girl but she replied with a police report “claiming that” we harassed her. Astargfirullahalazim, we never will do such stupid thing to get our son back safely. I was then called up to Bedok Police Station for statement. I told the Police but disappointingly the IO told me that nothing that I can do to get my son back because he chooses to ran away from home. I was reprimanded not to text the girl or her family.

    I know my son will not be like this because we are very closely knit and we never thought such thing will happen. It will be 6 months now that my boy did not return home. His hp number is 8XXXXXX5. Sadly, his Grandmother, Aunties and uncles, his elder handicap Sister and all her siblings and cousins cry and pray for his return. But he has blocked everyone. I knew that the girl was evil in a way that she made a false report against us to the police. If I did harass her, I would already be charged for the crime.

    I need everybody help to bring back my beloved Son Mohamad Aizuddin Akmal. I attached my Son’s photo and the girl photo. Please let anyone PM me if they know his whereabouts.”

    P.S – PLEASE FEEL FREE TO SHARE THIS POST

     

    Source: Zarina Jaffar

  • Sabah Earthquake: Singapore Students, Teachers Missing

    Sabah Earthquake: Singapore Students, Teachers Missing

    Eight students and two teachers from Tanjong Katong Primary School (TKPS) who were on a school trip to Mount Kinabalu were uncontactable after a 6.0-magnitude earthquake struck Sabah yesterday (June 5).

    They were among a total of 29 students and eight teachers from TKPS on the excursion. In a statement issued at about 9pm, a Ministry of Education (MOE) spokesperson said others had been accounted for.

    “We are continuing efforts to contact the remaining (students and teachers). Parents have been informed and kept updated on the situation,” the spokesperson said.

    Fifty-eight students and eight teachers from two other schools — Fuchun Secondary and Greenridge Secondary — were also on Mount Kinabalu when the quake occurred. They were safe, and arrangements had been made for them to return to Singapore, said the spokesperson.  They arrived at Changi Airport after midnight yesterday. MOE officials were at the airport to receive the students and teachers. In a statement issued at about 12.30am, MOE said arrangements were being made to fly the families of students and teachers who were unaccounted for to Kota Kinabalu this morning.

    Education Minister Heng Swee Keat told TODAY: “A team of MOE officials and our teachers and counsellors will be together with the team , and will be together with the parents to give our utmost support. We are also working with the Malaysian authorities to give every assistance possible to continue with this operation.”

    “It is a very difficult time for the parents and …  a very difficult time for everyone.”

    The Ministry of Foreign Affairs (MFA) has despatched a Crisis Response Team (CRT) to Sabah to help Singaporeans there. Singapore’s High Commissioner in Kuala Lumpur has also contacted Malaysia’s Ministry of Foreign Affairs to offer support.

    The quake struck near the mountain around 7.15 am yesterday, jolting a wide area of Sabah. Tremors were felt as far as the northern Kudat and Kota Marudu districts, and Beaufort in the south.

    Since news of the quake broke yesterday morning, parents and relatives continued to stream in to TKPS throughout the day. The Malaysian media reported that two bodies, believed to be of a local guide and a 12-year-old female Singaporean student, had been recovered from Mount Kinabalu. When TODAY visited TKPS, parents and relatives were seen going in and out of the school premises deep into the night. Some had been there since morning, waiting for updates.

    A parent, Mr James Ho, said: “For 12 hours, all we saw were teachers, the principal comforting us (and) giving us food. But beyond the school, we are not seeing any help.”

    Another parent, Mr Sadri Farick, said he had been informed that his son Emyr Uzayr, who is in Primary 6, had been found with leg injuries, but there were no details. “We got news from one of the boys that there were boulders dropping in front (of them) and (their path) was cut off. I’m very upset by the information and resources we’re getting.”

    Primary 6 student Emyr Uzayr was rescued with leg injuries, according to his father Sadri Farick. The extent of his injuries is not known. Photo: Sadri Farick

    Posting on Facebook at about 10.40pm, Prime Minister Lee Hsien Loong said: “We are doing all we can to reach them and I really hope they are alright.” Mr Lee said that the authorities had contacted their Malaysian counterparts yesterday afternoon to offer support and help. “My thoughts are with those affected by the earthquake, and their families,” he added.

    About half an hour later, Education Minister Heng Swee Keat also posted on Facebook: “Our hearts and thoughts are with the families of the students and staff of Tanjong Katong Primary School… We will do all we can to find the missing students and teachers in Mount Kinabalu.”

    Mr Heng, who visited TKPS at close to 1am, added that MOE staff are in touch with the families of these students and teachers.

    Foreign Minister K Shanmugam also took to the social networking site, saying that he had been monitoring the incident. He also outlined the efforts by his ministry to provide assistance to Singaporeans in Sabah. “My thoughts and prayers are with all those affected in the disaster,” he said.

    MFA said that there are more than 100 registered Singaporeans in Sabah during the earthquake. As of 7.30pm yesterday, the ministry has contacted the majority of them and they were safe.

     

    Source: www.todayonline.com

  • 10 Singaporeans Still Missing In Nepal

    10 Singaporeans Still Missing In Nepal

    At least 10 people from Singapore are listed as missing in Nepal, following Saturday’s devastating earthquake.

    There are 1,765 people from all over the world listed on the online Red Cross registry Restoring Family Links, which allows people to leave details of family members and friends who are uncontactable in Nepal.

    Among those listed as missing is Singaporean Liang Kaixiang, 27, who was hiking in the Kangchenjunga region east of Nepal.

    His brother, investment banker Liang Yinwei, 30, said he last spoke to Kaixiang on April 20.

    “We think he’s fine, just uncontactable, and hope he will get in touch soon,” he said. “He’s quite far from the epicentre of the quake, and he did say he would be off the grid for a while.”

    Mr Liang, an adventure tourism graduate, is on a two-month hiking trip with his girlfriend Cheng Hui Yun, 27, who also cannot be reached, although she is not listed on the registry.

    Ms Maggi Ong also confirmed that she had not heard from her brother, Mr Hunter Ong, who is on the registry.

    The Straits Times was unable to contact the families of the eight remaining names still listed as missing.

    They are: Joanie Aw Yong, Jannah Suairi, Justin Ong, Lek Kai Ming, Ngiam Li Lian, Regina Matara Kalusayakkarage, Sanjit and Tan Chi Keong.

    Singapore’s Ministry of Foreign Affairs (MFA) said yesterday: “While ground telecommunications pose severe challenges, MFA will keep in close touch with the Nepalese authorities and the next of kin of all Singaporeans in Nepal until they are accounted for.”

    A Crisis Response Team dispatched by the ministry has helped 89 Singaporeans and permanent residents get spaces on two departing RSAF C-130s yesterday. The team is also assisting Singaporeans who wish to leave at Kathmandu International Airport, by helping them secure seats on commercial flights, for instance.

    Said team leader Danial Phua: “The airport was very congested, and flights were delayed yesterday due to inclement weather and heavy air traffic.

    “Our Singaporeans were very calm and patient, and kept their spirits up under trying conditions.”

    The first RSAF plane was scheduled to arrive at Paya Lebar airbase at 12.45am this morning while the second was set to depart Kathmandu at 9.15pm yesterday.

    Meanwhile, a Singapore relief contingent will be at Sankhu village, about 50km outside Kathmandu. It is understood that the village was completely flattened by the earthquake, and that no other rescue team has reached the area yet.

    The 97-strong contingent consisting of 60 personnel from the Singapore Civil Defence Force, nine from the Singapore Police Force, and 28 from the Singapore Armed Forces, including 16 medics, is set to be there for two weeks.

    More aid is arriving from Singapore for the earthquake victims, as the situation becomes increasingly desperate, with rescue efforts hampered by blackouts, supply shortages and transportation difficulties, and a death toll expected to climb significantly.

    Singapore Red Cross said that people in Singapore have donated more than $200,000 to the effort.

    DBS Bank has said it will match dollar for dollar all staff donations to the Singapore Red Cross-Nepal Earthquake Relief Fund, and it has made it possible for customers to donate through DBS and POSB ATMs.

    Product manager Wanda Hu, 27, also started a fundraiser which aims to raise $100,000 for relief efforts.

     

    Source: www.straitstimes.com