Tag: SPF

  • SPF Officer Cheats On Girlfriend With Another Girl Whom He Made Pregnant With Twins, Takes No Responsibility

    SPF Officer Cheats On Girlfriend With Another Girl Whom He Made Pregnant With Twins, Takes No Responsibility

    Since he wanna go mia, then we shall make him famous.

    This guy Sam Cheang have been dating my friend for a few months. My friend was hesitant about this at first because she thought that he’s married but went ahead after he gave her assurance that he’s not and things might worked out between the 2 of them.

    Last week, my friend discovered that she is pregnant with his child. They both came to a conclusion that they shall not keep the pair of TWINS. During the discussion he only mentioned that he doesn’t want the child but yet he hope that they can still try to work things out. That VERY DAY, he turn on his words. He went MIA.

    How dare him out my friend thru this murderous act alone of aborting the TWINS?

    I can understand if he’s panicking if he’s 16. But he’s 38. He holds quite a high position in the Police Force (CID). If he doesn’t wanna be responsible in the first place, why did he commit the act? To make things worse, he decided to hide like a coward. Shame on you. How are you going to lead your man if you can’t take responsible for your own actions?

    The reason I’m writing this is because I think NO girls should be going thru what my friend is due to the immature actions of a man.

    His job is to give assurance to us normal citizens and yet the irony.

    BTW Sam, if you are reading this, you’ve 2 human blood on your hands.

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    LATEST UPDATE!
    This guy is attached. Which means he have been cheating on his current gf. What a prick
    ‪#‎SPF‬‪#‎bastard‬‪#‎Singapore‬‪#‎singaporepoliceforce‬

     

    Source: Bryan Yap

  • Home Team Officers Deployed To Nepal Returns To Singapore

    Home Team Officers Deployed To Nepal Returns To Singapore

    Singapore Civil Defence Force and police officers who were sent to Nepal for relief efforts returned home on Saturday night (May 9).

    For two weeks, the 126-member contingent had searched for survivors, helped to recover bodies and helped identify victims in various parts of Nepal, which was hit by a 7.8-magnitude earthquake.

    There were emotional scenes as the personnel arrived at Changi Airport.

    “The idea was for my wife and my mum to be here, so I was shocked to see everyone. I’m very, very happy. I miss them all,” said SCDF Staff Sergeant Md Jailani.

    And for Sergeant Shahrul Pungut from SCDF, it is time to catch up after missing his mother’s birthday.

    “I didn’t have international roaming, so I used the Force’s phone to call my mum and wished her happy birthday,” he said. “I will just treat her to lunch, both my parents, for her birthday.”

    Singapore Police Force officer Patrick Pang greets his family after returning from relief efforts in quake-hit Nepal. (Photo: Ministry of Home Affairs)

    The Home Team contingent is made up of an elite SCDF force, known as the DART unit. They are trained in various capabilities, including urban search and rescue operations. The contingent also included four SCDF handlers and their dogs, as well as members of the Singapore Police Force. The contingent is the Home Team’s largest group to be sent overseas for disaster relief efforts.

    “Despite all of us coming from different units, we bonded together very quickly. We slept, ate and worked together, we took care of one another and at the end of the day, I think we are all very proud to have made a difference,” said Assistant Commissioner of Police Lian Ghim Hua.

    “This particular mission shows many of us how blessed we are back in Singapore, and how simple life could be, and not to take things for granted,” added Lieutenant Colonel Alvin Tan from SCDF.

    The team from the Singapore Armed Forces is expected to return from Nepal in the coming days.

     

    Source: www.channelnewsasia.com

  • 126 Home Team Officers Deployed For Largest Overseas Deployment In Nepal

    126 Home Team Officers Deployed For Largest Overseas Deployment In Nepal

    One hundred and twenty six Home Team officers are focusing their efforts on the Gorkha district in Nepal – the Republic’s largest deployment for an overseas relief operation.

    In a Facebook post on Sunday (May 3), Deputy Prime Minister Teo Chee Hean said the Home Team contingent consisted of 60 officers from the Singapore Civil Defence Force and 66 officers from the Singapore Police Force. There are also Gurkha officers – 30 of whom reached Nepal on Sunday with more relief supplies.

    Singapore Police Force officers loading supplies bound for Pokhara, Nepal. (Photo: Teo Chee Hean’s Facebook page) 

    Gorkha is close to the epicentre of the earthquake, which occurred between Pokhara and Kathmandu, said Mr Teo. Because road connections are also damaged, personnel and supplies are airlifted to Gorkha via helicopters.

    The Ministry of Home Affairs added that because ground operations are moving into the recovery phase, the base of operations has been shifted from Kathmandu to Pokhara. The focus is to provide humanitarian aid, such as medical assistance and distribution of basic food items to the affected population.

    A map illustrating Singapore’s deployment in Nepal. (Image: Ministry of Home Affairs)

    “Our contingent is staging out of Pokhara (Nepal’s second largest city), to reach Gorkha district by helo. Our officers are familiar with this area and the local communities, as a good number of our Gurkha Contingent officers come from this region,” he said in the post.

    Last week’s earthquake in Nepal has killed more than 7,000 people, with officials expecting the death toll to rise further.

     

    Source: www.channelnewsasia.com

  • Policeman Fine $4000 For Illegally Accessing Police Computer System To Check On Mistress

    Policeman Fine $4000 For Illegally Accessing Police Computer System To Check On Mistress

    A married cop who illegally accessed the police computer system to check on a woman he had been having an affair with was fined $4,000 on Tuesday.

    Senior station inspector Rick Goh Fu Yuan, 39, had wanted to lodge a police report against 28-year-old Joice Rosiana as he had suspected her of making nuisance calls to his wife.

    He carried out an unauthorised search using the Frontline Officers’ Computerised System (Focus) by keying in her identity card number in the search field on Nov 11, 2011.

    The system enables authorised officers to lodge police reports and carry out searches on reports filed by members of the public.

    Goh, who was deployed as a court officer, pleaded guilty to one of three charges of computer misuse at Central Police Division headquarters.

    Goh’s lawyer Michael Chia said in mitigation that his client had Ms Joice’s details as she had been a very close friend for some time. He wanted to make sure the information he had was accurate before he lodged a report against her.

    He said the officer of 18 years is likely to face further disciplinary proceedings and lose his career in the SPF.

    Mr Chia added: “He actually had a bright future ahead of him and he would have had the opportunity to serve the nation had this one foolish act not occurred. Of course, he should have known better.”

    Goh got to know Ms Joice, an assistant admin executive, when he was studying at the Singapore Institute of Management University in 2010.

    Mr Chia said that by June 2011, he had begun to distance himself from her as he felt their relationship was developing into an improper association as he was still married at the time.

    He said his client committed the offence “in a moment of absolute folly and desperation to protect his then wife from harassment”.

    He did not benefit from the act, nor cause any damage.

    Goh could have been fined up to $5,000 and/or jailed for up to two years.

     

    Source: www.straitstimes.com

  • 69-Member Home Team Contingent From SCDF Operation Lionheart And SPF Deployed To Assist In Search And Rescue Operations In Nepal

    69-Member Home Team Contingent From SCDF Operation Lionheart And SPF Deployed To Assist In Search And Rescue Operations In Nepal

    A 69-member Home Team contingent, comprising officers from the SCDF Operation Lionheart and officers from the SPF, including the Gurkha officers, departed for Nepal this evening on RSAF C-130 planes. Two planes departed at 1730hrs.

    Led by LTC Alvin Tan, Commander of the 3rd SCDF Division, the team will support search and rescue and other disaster relief efforts in Nepal. The team includes regular officers and NSmen.

    Mr Masagos Zulkifli, Minister, Prime Minister’s Office and Second Minister for Home Affairs and Foreign Affairs sent off the Home Team Contingent at the Paya Lebar Airbase.

     

    Source: Singapore Civil Defence Force