Tag: SPF

  • Ah Long ‘Deposit’ Loan Scam: Victim Wants To Share And Create Awareness

    Ah Long ‘Deposit’ Loan Scam: Victim Wants To Share And Create Awareness

    pls share and create awareness of this .

    recently theres one idiot that out of nowhere transfer $600 into my acc. and then i recieve a msg that say ‘thank you for supporting us’ with the payment screenshot below

    i reply back, who are u i dunno u. why u transfer money to me. he then became aggressive say i loan from them. i say sorry i dunno u and i dun need ur $600, u give me ur acc no i transfer bk u ur money. he say he cannot take back the money anymore and demand that i must pay $800 back in 5 days

    Part 1: Photo of the transaction

    Part 2: drama start..

    Editors’ Note:

    Just in case you ever get scammed using this method, don’t panic and just report to the police. Get the necessary evidence and what ever you do don’t transfer the money back to the ah long. Be safe and share this awareness!

     

    Source: Kym Tan Meiting

  • Station Inspector Adam – A Dedicated 41-Year Old Police Veteran

    Station Inspector Adam – A Dedicated 41-Year Old Police Veteran

    For Station Inspector (SI) Adam Bin Abdul Rashid who joined the Singapore Police Force (SPF) on 18 July 1975, this year marks 41 years of service with the SPF.

    Becoming a part of the pioneer batch of the Police Coast Guard’s elite Special Task Squadron that was formed in 1994 was a proud moment for SI Adam, who would never forget the numerous high-speed pursuits as well as intercepting hostile vessels that had intruded into Singapore’s territorial waters.

    As a member of the SPF’s United Nations Peacekeeping Force, SI Adam has served in two United Nations peacekeeping missions. He first went to Cambodia in 1992 and then to East Timor in 2000.

    SI Adam is now a trainer with Police Coast Guard (PCG) Training Centre, where he shares his wealth of knowledge and experience with new PCG officers.

    For his 41 years of dedicated service to the Singapore Police Force, SI Adam was awarded the Police Service Medal on 3 November 2017 at the Home Team Academy.

    The SPF Service Medals Presentation Ceremony is held annually to recognise the long and exemplary service, as well as good conduct of our officers. This year, 583 officers were awarded with the SPF Service Medals.

     

     

    Source: Singapore Police Force

  • Over Representation Of One Particular Community In SPF And SCDF

    Over Representation Of One Particular Community In SPF And SCDF

    The truth of the matter is, our boys in the SCDF (especially the firemen) and the SPF are the ones who are doing national service for real.

    Day in and day out they face real-life situations, risking their lives.

    And guess what?

    One particular community is over represented in both the services – way above its national percentage.

    But they hold only junior ranks even though many amongst them are not lacking in academic and physical qualifications.

    Strangely though, the paper generals and admirals who never face real emergencies are the ones rewarded with juicy appointments, earning millions, when they leave the services – with some even becoming ministers.

     

     

    Source: Mohamed Jufrie Bin Mahmood

  • Body Found In Water Beside Sengkang Riverside Park; Family Of Victim Had Posted About Him Missing Since Yesterday

    Body Found In Water Beside Sengkang Riverside Park; Family Of Victim Had Posted About Him Missing Since Yesterday

    A body was found in the water beside Sengkang Riverside Park on Friday (Sept 29) morning.

    Reader Elsie Soh told The Straits Times that her husband was passing by the area at 7.20am when he saw some police officers.

    When The Straits Times arrived at the scene just before 9.30am, a tent used by police to cover bodies was placed along a cycling and jogging track across the canal from Sengkang Riverside Park, near Sengkang Sports Centre.

    A police cordon stretching about 300m had been set up.

    Ms Joy Perez, 34, a housewife living nearby, said she was turned away from the cordon while jogging at about 8am and had to make a big detour into the residential areas which are a few hundred metres away.  Other track users were being turned away as well.

    On Facebook, it turns out that the family had been searching for the victim since last night. They posted online to appeal for information on the victim who was last seen at about 8pm and was in the vicinity of 281B Sengkang East Avenue.

    One James Ang on Facebook wrote, “My brother is missing since yesterday 8pm. Last seen yesterday 8plus @ 281B Sengkang East Avenue wearing black shirt and navy bermudas. Please help to share around and PM if any saw him anywhere.. appreciated all of your help as we are really worried about him.”

    At 10.41am today (29 Sept) one Angela Ang wrote on her timeline, “Thanks for sharing everyone. Dont have to further share. My brother’s body has been found. He is not missing. He is gone. Gone forever. He just leave us like that, without a word. Rest in peace my brother. 谢谢大家关心和帮忙。不用再分享了。他的尸体以被发现了。他不是不见,是走了。。。永远的离开我们了。。。弟弟,你一路走好!”

    Our condolences to the family of the victim. RIP

     

    Rilek1Corner

  • [Fake News] A US Article Claims Singaporean ISIS Fighter Was Spotted In Tampines And Police Warn Not To Approach

    [Fake News] A US Article Claims Singaporean ISIS Fighter Was Spotted In Tampines And Police Warn Not To Approach

    In the fake article from Houston News, it wrote about how one of Singaporean most wanted fugitives, Megat Shahdan Abdul Samad, thought to have been at large in Syria, has apparently been spotted in Tampines, a planning area and residential town located in the East Region of Singapore.

    “Megat Shahdan, 39 has reportedly been seen at Tampines, with police warning the public not to approach the dangerous bloody ISIS member and also help the police with any vital information to trace his hideout. He is wanted most recently for his alleged links witht the ISIS ranks.”

    “It’s the disguises, it’s his criminal entity network and it’s his ability to blend into the community,” the assistant commisioner said of the Megat Shahdan’s ability to avoid apprehension.

    “He is a master of disguise so he may jave camouflaged himself in so many appearances.” Megat Shahdan is Singaporean “number one” fugitive, the senior officer added. “This man is dangerous… he has a significant criminal history.”

    Editor’s Note:

    It was reported in the news a few days ago that Home Affairs Minister K. Shanmugam issued a statement confirming that Megat Shahdan is still believed to be in Syria, not in Tampines.

    Megat Shahdan left Singapore in 2014 to work in the Middle East, where he is believed to have been radicalised, the ministry said in its statement.

    “He subsequently made his way to Syria to join ISIS’ ranks. He is believed to still be with ISIS in Syria.”

     

    Rilek1Corner