Tag: SPF

  • Toy Outpost Claim SPF Do Not Prohibit The ‘Knife’, But Has Removed Them From Stores In Bedok And Tampines

    Toy Outpost Claim SPF Do Not Prohibit The ‘Knife’, But Has Removed Them From Stores In Bedok And Tampines

    Toy Outpost and Hako shops have been known for selling interesting products. In our stores, you will be able to find popular trending items and all sorts of products that you might not normally find in other stores. We rent lockers to individuals to sell their products and act as middleman handling the retail sales of these merchants.

    We are careful not to allow merchants to sell items that are banned or infringe any law in Singapore.
    In the 9 years of our operation, we have been assisting merchants in selling camping equipment, survival kits, multi purpose knives that cater to the needs of the everyday man. However, it has been brought to our attention by members of the public that we have infringed the law by selling knives illegally. However, according to the Singapore Police Force, such items are not banned for sale hence we allow the merchant to sell the subject ‘knife’ which is a short knife usually used for trekking, hiking and any other survival activities.

    In fact, due diligence was made by the merchant by writing to the Singapore Police Force asking if it is legal to import the ‘knife’. The reply he has received was “We do not prohibit the importation of such knives. However it is the responsibility of individual who is in possession of this knife to ensure it is for lawful purpose”. Hence with this, he went on to import the items for the purpose of selling these to cosplayers as they are popular among the community.

    Following the call of a concerned parent who claimed her 12 year old son bought the item (which is $30 and not $15 as what she has stated on her Facebook post), We took action and requested the merchant to put up a note stating items should not be sold to minors aged 14 and below.

    Hours after the call towards the end of the day, we decided to take a conservative move in asking the merchant to cease the sale of the ‘knife’ (in our stores at Bedok Mall and Tampines 1) after much deliberation among the management. Sale of other sharp items like penknives, scissors and everyday use products will still continue.

    We would strongly urge members of public to exercise caution and discretion, and instill awareness of risks when comes to purchasing of items with such ubiquitous presence.

    * The name of the subject ‘knife’ is omitted deliberately to prevent the public, especially the more vulnerable ones, from searching for it out of curiosity or other reasons. We would also like to urge Facebook users not to share the post of a mother whose kid bought one of these items from our store as it will only make other kids curious about this product.

    Thank you for reading this announcement.
    From the Management of Toy Outpost and Hako shops

     

    Source: Toy Outpost

  • My 12-Year-Old Son Came Back From School With A Sharp Lethal Weapon Called Karambit

    My 12-Year-Old Son Came Back From School With A Sharp Lethal Weapon Called Karambit

    My barely 12 year old son came back from school with this shockingly sharp and lethal weapon called a Karambit. He said he bought it at Hako @ Tampines 1 at only $15.

    I am appalled at how easy it is for a child in primary school to purchase this weapon without checking the age of the child.

    After calling the Hako shop, the retailer there answered confidently that the weapon is allowed by the Singapore Police Force to be sold to any aged individual.

    The curved blade was about 9.5cm long and it was so sharp, I could slice a thick piece of cardboard effortlessly.

    I am going to pursue this matter until every single Hako locker with a weapon is raided and banned from being sold.

    Please spread the word. This is too much and I cannot imagine how many of these knives have already been bought by kids in our neighbourhood.

     

    Source: Farrah Diba

  • Body Fished Out Of Geylang River Near Dakota Crescent, Police Investigating

    Body Fished Out Of Geylang River Near Dakota Crescent, Police Investigating

    The body of a man was found in Geylang River near Block 74, Dakota Crescent on Monday (Aug 14) morning.

    The man, who was in his thirties, was pronounced dead at the scene by paramedics.

    The Singapore Civil Defence Force said it was alerted at around 7.45am and dispatched a fire engine, a Red Rhino and an ambulance. SCDF officers retrieved the body from the river.

    Facebook user SanJay told Channel NewsAsia that he was taking his dog for a walk when he saw the body being pulled out of the water.

    “I went down to take my dog for her morning walk when I saw lots of policemen cordoning off that area and curious onlookers,” he said. “I saw them pulling a body up and then covering it completely with a sheet.”

     

    Source: http://www.channelnewsasia.com

  • Tin Pei Ling: SCDF And Police Officers Who Attended To Aljunied Crescent Fire Are Heroes

    Tin Pei Ling: SCDF And Police Officers Who Attended To Aljunied Crescent Fire Are Heroes

    With (some of) our fire-fighting heroes! Many thanks for the quick and effective response from the SCDF and Police officers who came to put out the fire at Aljunied Crescent today! They were courageous and knew exactly what needed to be done. Affected neighbours of the burning unit were evacuated swiftly and the entire situation was under control very quickly. There is no casualty so far – thank goodness – and evacuated residents have returned home in batches. Kudos to our Home Team! 👍🏻

    #HomeTeam #SCDF #SingaporePoliceForce #Kudos#FireFightingHeroes

     

    Source: Tin Pei Ling 陈佩玲

  • Suspicious Man And His China Gang Loitering Outside House, Even Took Photo Of Unit Number

    Suspicious Man And His China Gang Loitering Outside House, Even Took Photo Of Unit Number

    Beware of this man, he and his china gang has been loitering around my area for a few days or maybe longer.

    Few days ago, i opened my door and was shocked to see a medium built china man suddenly infront of my gate. I panicked and couldn’t locked my gate. He don’t seems to want to walk away, so i have to confront him to buy myself some time to lock up the gate. Abit taken aback when questioned, told me his friend stay here but perhaps wrong unit.

    Same day at 1.30am, someone rang my doorbell and as he was looking down all the time, I couldnt see his face thru the door hole. Asked hub to check him out. He stood there for quite awhile and he contl with the door bell. The hub managed to see his face and asked what he wants and he ran away.

    To my surprised, he returned the next morning around the same time at 1.30am. My dear sister who stay opposite my block found out and inform us. This aroused my suspicion and, thus, make me filed a police report.

    Yesterday (Sun morning at 10am), the hub heard footsteps at the door and he went to peep. What shocked him was he saw this man taking a picture of my unit no. He opened the door and confronted him. He kept avoiding the question and kept saying his friend stay here and probably it was a wrong unit. Same excuses given by the other man I saw days ago. The hub questioned him and asked him to show what he has taken. He accidentally show his we chat group on his phone with my unit pic in it and their conversations.
    At this time, I took the risk to take a photo of him and he scurried away.

    When his photo was exposed, my daughter and elder son recalled that they chanced upon him few times within the premises. Son said 2 days ago, he was in the same lift with him and he was holding a carton box.

    Again I make a police report, this time with his photo as evidence and I hope the policeman wouldn’t disapoint us again.

    I plead with all my friends here to be vigilant of things happening around us and look out for this criminal gang.

    *My dear pal, please feel free to share.
    You know who you are and many many thanks for your concern 😘

     

    Source: June Kwan