Tag: Singaporeans

  • Six Singaporean Youths Rounded Up In Raid By Batam Police At Batam Nightspots

    Six Singaporean Youths Rounded Up In Raid By Batam Police At Batam Nightspots

    JAKARTA – A group of six Singaporean youths were among 35 foreigners rounded up by Indonesian authorities during random raids on nightspots in Batam over the weekend.

    The operation, which started on Saturday (April 22) and ended in the early hours of Sunday, was led by local immigration authorities and supported by navy personnel.

    The Singaporeans included a 16-year-old and at least three youths, who were on holiday in Batam.

    They were among a total of 27 men and eight women – all foreign nationals – who were detained because they could not produce their passports during the raid at Kampung Bule, an entertainment area in Batam where foreigners are known to frequent.

    Most of the revellers were released after they were able to retrieve their travel documents from their hotels for verification. A few remain in custody as investigations continue.

     

     

    Source: www.straitstimes.com

  • Malaysian Customs Chop Wrong Date On My Passport, Always Check When You Enter JB!

    Malaysian Customs Chop Wrong Date On My Passport, Always Check When You Enter JB!

    Dear Editors,

    When you cross into JB, Malaysia for you shopping trips, always check your passport when the customs return to you. See this passport stamp, malaysia customs chop the passport but put the date as 32 April? Where in the world have date 32 April?

    Malaysia is really boleh. You need to be vigilant and check your passports or you will have problem exiting Malaysia later and they will detain you for this error!

    Beware! Do not be lazy!

    Vicknesh
    A.S.S. Contributor

     

    Source: www.allsingaporestuff.com

  • Student Who Passed Away After Freak Goalpost Accident Was Brother Of Singer Sarah Aqilah

    Student Who Passed Away After Freak Goalpost Accident Was Brother Of Singer Sarah Aqilah

    The 12-year-old Geylang Methodist Secondary School student who died after a goal post fell on him on Monday (Apr 24) was the younger brother of local singer Sarah Aqilah.

    Sarah, who was crowned the winner of Mediacorp’s Suria reality singing competition Anugerah in 2009, told Channel NewsAsia that death of her brother, Muhammad Hambali Sumathi is a great loss to her and her family.

    “He was a good kid, quiet but smiley and he was very respectful towards his elders. He was helpful too, as a friend and a younger brother,” Sarah told Channel NewsAsia on Monday night.

    Sarah added that Hambali loved sports and that he played for his school football team.

    The mother of two also spoke of how Hambali enjoyed the company of her children.

    “He was also good with kids, especially my children – his nephew and niece. My kids loved playing with him. He never complained about anything,” she added.

    On Instagram, Sarah posted a photo of Hambali on a recent family outing at Universal Studios Singapore. She wrote: “We were supposed to go again in June … but now, it is only memories (we have) left of you.”

    In a separate Facebook post to family members and friends wanting to pay their last respects, Sarah wrote that Hambali’s body would be brought back from hospital on Tuesday.

    Hambali is the second sibling Sarah has lost. Her younger sister, Ms Shaffadina Jamil, died in 2009 at the age of 20, after contracting a virus following a trip to Kusu Island.

    According to local media reports, Sarah has let her singing career take a back seat to focus on caring for her family.

     

    Source: www.channelnewsasia.com

  • 13 Year Old Student Dies After Goal Post Hits Him In Freak Accident At Geylang

    13 Year Old Student Dies After Goal Post Hits Him In Freak Accident At Geylang

    A 13-year-old schoolboy died in hospital on Monday (April 24) after being struck by a goal post during physical education class.

    The Straits Times understands that the incident took place sometime after 9am at Geylang Methodist Secondary School, which is in Geylang East Central.

    The boy had been playing football with his classmates in the morning when he grabbed onto the goal post. It fell on him, and hit his head.

    He was sent to KK Women’s and Children’s Hospital, and died later. His schoolmates were later informed of the incident.

     

    Rilek1Corner

    Source: http://www.straitstimes.com/

  • Toa Payoh Lor 8 Hawker Centre Pushing Incident – First Person Witness Account From Janice Lim

    Toa Payoh Lor 8 Hawker Centre Pushing Incident – First Person Witness Account From Janice Lim

    We got in touch with Janice Lim, identified via her Facebook comments on the viral video to be a credible first person witness when the pushing incident happened at Toa Payoh Lor 8 Market and Food Centre last night.

    In the video, a well-dressed lady is seen arguing with an old man over the seats at a round table in the hawker centre. She called someone for help and an equally well-dressed young man came to her rescue, shoving the old man from behind, causing him to fall forward:

    Janice recounted the whole incident to us from the beginning. She said the incident happened at around 8.45pm. The hawker centre was very crowded and the table which caused the incident was the only available table where no one was seated.

    When the old man approached the table with his tray of food, there was no one seated at the table. However, there was a folded purple umbrella placed on the table, presumably to chope the seat.

    The young woman then confronted the old man and shouted at him rudely and loudly, spewing a slew of vulgarities which was what caught Janice’s attention.

    Janice said that the old man was polite throughout his verbal exchange with the lady. He had said that he only needed one seat and politely asked if all the seats were taken, questioning how many seats did the lady need exactly. The lady did not reply directly. Instead, she insisted that the table was reserved and the old man has no right to occupy a seat. She kept cursing the old man before calling her friend on her mobile to get help.

    The young man then came from behind, pushing the old man, causing him to fall forward. What happened from this point is captured on video.

    Janice said that after the pushing, another kind gentleman came over and offered for the old man to sit with him at his table (don’t say Singaporeans are all selfish). Someone should identify this good guy and buy him a beer or something!

    Janice said that the well-dressed couple did not eat anything, but they ordered many takeouts and continued to occupy the table. There were no other people who came to join them at the table either.

    Janice also shared that another guy went over to the young man and told him that he should not have pushed the old man. In agitation, the young man pushed and shoved all the used plates and utensils on the floor in a fit of rage.

    Janice concluded the interview saying that she was shocked by the behaviour of the well-dressed couple and that this is the one of the worst manifestation of the ‘chope’ culture that we have in Singapore.

    Hopefully, this interview with Janice cleared the air on what actually transpired, providing the context to the video.

     

    Rilek1Corner

    Source: https://sg.news.yahoo.com

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