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  • PRC Tourist Hit By SBS Bus Along Serangoon Road

    PRC Tourist Hit By SBS Bus Along Serangoon Road

    A 56-year-old tourist was hit by an SBS bus outside the Sri Veeramakaliamman Temple along Serangoon Road on Monday (June 22) afternoon.

    Eyewitnesses told The Straits Times that the man, who is believed to be from China, had been trying to take a better picture of the temple and stepped out onto the road unknowingly.

    He was part of a larger tour group of about 40 who were visiting the temple as part of their sightseeing trip.

    Urban planner Choo Meng Foo, 50, said he was talking to a temple staff by the entrance when he heard a bang, followed by several loud screams.

    “I saw a woman chasing after the bus and shouting for it to stop. A man was lying on the ground and he was bleeding from his head,” said Mr Choo.

    Large cracks were seen on the left side of the double-decker bus’ windscreen.

    A police spokesman said a call informing them of an accident that had occurred along Serangoon Road after Belilios Road was received at 4.34pm on Monday.

    The man, who was conscious, was taken to Tan Tock Seng Hospital for treatment.

    Police investigations are ongoing.

     

    Source: www.straitstimes.com

  • J-League Club Keen On Izwan Mahbud

    J-League Club Keen On Izwan Mahbud

    MATSUMOTO – It is just one week after his stunning performance against Japan, and Singapore goalkeeper Izwan Mahbud already has an invite to train with a J-League team.

    Newly-promoted Matsumoto Yamaga, who are 14th in the 18-team J-League after 16 games, are keen on seeing the shot-stopper up close.

    Yamaga’s vice-president Yoshiyuki Kato said: “It’s hard to judge from one game, but he had a dominating performance. The way he threw himself about and kept his concentration throughout was very impressive.

    “We would like to see him in practice.”

    Asked if that was invite for the custodian, Kato said: “Yes.”

    Kato was speaking at a press conference to unveil the three Singapore Under-14 players who are joining the Japanese outfit for a week-long training stint.

    The trio of Elijah Lim, Nur Adam Abdullah, and Hamizan Hashim will train with the club’s youth team over three sessions. This is a result of Epson Singapore’s sponsorship of the Football Association of Singapore. Epson have been sponsors of Yamaga since 2008.

     

    Source: www.straitstimes.com

  • Financial Support Key To Urge Singaporean Couples To Buy Resale Flats Near Parents

    Financial Support Key To Urge Singaporean Couples To Buy Resale Flats Near Parents

    Financial support is the main way to help people who want to get a resale Housing Board flat near their parents, said experts.

    This could mean giving a higher resale grant, or allowing more buyers to qualify for it.

    As part of efforts to encourage extended families to live close together, the Government is studying whether such resale buyers can get more help, National Development Minister Khaw Boon Wan said last Friday.

    Currently, there is the Higher-Tier CPF Housing Grant for first-timers who are buying a resale flat with, or close to, parents or married children.

     

    Source: www.straitstimes.com

  • Primary School Chinese Teacher From PRC In Court To Face Charges Of Sexual Expolitation Of A 12 year Old Girl

    Primary School Chinese Teacher From PRC In Court To Face Charges Of Sexual Expolitation Of A 12 year Old Girl

    A primary school Chinese teacher accused of sexually assaulting a 12-year-old girl appeared in court on Monday to face four charges.

    Du Tao, 35, allegedly penetrated the girl with his fingers at a flat in Punggol last March.

    He also faces three charges of sexual exploitation of a child, after he allegedly tried to kiss and hug her, touch her breasts and perform a sex act on her. He is also accused of trying to make her perform a sex act on him.

    His case was adjourned to July 13 as Du said he intended to hire a lawyer. He is currently out on $15,000 bail.

    For sexual penetration of a minor, he faces up to 10 years in prison and a fine. For sexual exploitation of a child, he faces up to five years in prison and a fine of up to $10,000.

     

    Source: www.straitstimes.com

  • Serial Upskirt Offender Sentenced To 36 Weeks Jail

    Serial Upskirt Offender Sentenced To 36 Weeks Jail

    A serial upskirt offender who also filmed multiple videos of his tenant showering since 2010 was sentenced to 36 weeks’ jail on Monday.

    Sng Qi Zhi, 26, has been taking upskirt videos since 2007. He faced a total of 247 charges of insulting the modesty of women, 47 of which were committed after he was charged in court last November for the first 200 offences.

    He pleaded guilty to 10 counts.

    A court heard that Sng was arrested at Bugis+ mall at Victoria Street on Dec 18, 2012 for taking upskirt videos earlier at Bugis Junction.

    Police raided his flat in Bedok and seized his mobile phone which contained 36 upskirt videos, as well as a desktop containing 1,852 upskirt videos and 76 videos of people showering.

    Sng admitted to having taken multiple upskirt videos since 2007. He would target females who wore short skirts, placing his phone underneath the skirt of the targeted females as he walked past or stood behind them.

    He also admitted to having taken multiple videos of his 32-year-old female tenant while she was showering in the common toilet of his home. He would place his phone on top of the toilet door without the victim’s knowledge to record the video.

    After he was charged in court, he went on to commit further insulting modesty cases in Daiso store at Plaza Singapura on Dec 19. Two of the 47 charges happened on an escalator at an unknown location.

    Deputy Public Prosecutor Chin Jincheng sought a sentence of at least nine months, citing several aggravating factors.

    He said Sng’s offences involved the use of technology, and the proliferation of technology has led to a rise in such offences. He also mentioned the risk of dissemination of such videos on the Internet, the five-year span of his offences, and the harm done to a large number of victims.

    Lawyer Louis Joseph said his client is pursuing his studies at the Singapore Institute of Management. He said Sng took proactive steps by attending counselling to address concerns and and issues pertaining to his life.

    He successfully applied for Sng to defer sentence until July 6. Bail of $15,000 was offered.

    Sng could have been jailed for up to one year and/or fined for insulting modesty.

     

    Source: www.straitstimes.com

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