Tag: SPF

  • Armed Robbery At Upper Bukit Timah Shell Petrol Station, Man Has Been Arrested

    Armed Robbery At Upper Bukit Timah Shell Petrol Station, Man Has Been Arrested

    A 48-year-old man has been arrested after a case of armed robbery at a Shell petrol station along Upper Bukit Timah Road on Monday (Jul 31).

    The police said it was alerted to the incident at 219 Upper Bukit Timah Road at about 12.50pm, and the suspect was arrested at around 4.50pm.

    Channel NewsAsia understands that the suspect, who was armed with a knife, took off with about S$1,000 from the petrol station.

    In a statement, Shell Singapore said its staff and customers were not injured.

    “As this incident is currently under police investigation, we are unable to comment further. The station has now resumed its business operations,” it added.

     

    Source: http://www.channelnewsasia.com/

  • Man Pierced By Screw That Was Deliberately Inserted Into Lemon Peels At Toa Payoh

    Man Pierced By Screw That Was Deliberately Inserted Into Lemon Peels At Toa Payoh

    Stomper Nick‘s foot was pierced by a screw that had been inserted into a lemon peel and placed at a service road in front of Block 113 Toa Payoh Lorong 1 at around 1pm yesterday (Jul 31).

    In a telephone interview, he said that he then saw around 10 similar objects scattered around when he surveyed the area.

    Nick told Stomp that he was walking his dogs in the HDB estate when he felt that he stepped on something sharp.

    Upon investigation, he found that a 5cm screw had went through his sandal and pierced his left foot. He was bleeding following what happened.

    Thereafter, two men staying at a ground floor HDB unit came to render assistance.

    Nick recounted what happened:

    “Upon closer inspection, we found that the screw was deliberately inserted into a lemon peel and there were more scattered nearby on the road and some in the grass.

    “Altogether we found about 10 of them.

    “These have obviously been placed in such a way to puncture car tyres, but it is also extremely dangerous as people can step on them!

    “There are a lot of families in the area and lots of children walk by as well.

    “There is a playground just 10 metres or so away for crying out loud!

    “Just to let everyone know that there are all kinds of sick people in this world, so take care of yourself and your kids and watch where you step.

    “I’m in considerable pain, but otherwise fine for now.”

    “I encourage anyone who lives or is in the area to be vigilant and make a police report if you see anything similar.”

    The Stomper has seen a doctor to treat his wounds. He has received a Tetanus shot, some antibiotics and pain killers.

    Nick has also lodged a police report over what happened.

     

    Source: http://stomp.straitstimes.com/

  • Policeman Misused Police Database To Check On Girlfriend

    Policeman Misused Police Database To Check On Girlfriend

    A policeman has got into trouble with the Law in Singapore for misusing Police database to check on his girlfriend. Hafidz Hamzah, who have since been suspended from duties since December last year, was a sergeant at the Central Police Division, when he used his own account or a colleague’s account to conduct multiple illegal searches on his girlfriend on the police computer system.

    He was trying to check if his girlfriend had a criminal record or was involved in criminal activities. Hafidz had befriended Ms Maizurah Abdullah, then 25, in August 2015, and started a relationship with her. Between August and October that year, Hafidz accessed the Criminal Records Office (Cross) and the Frontline Officers’ Computerised System (Focus) portals in Police Cantonment Complex and using Ms Maizurah’s name, mobile number and identity card number, conducted a search for her records. Ms Maizurah did not give him her IC number. The portals, which come under the Home Affairs Ministry, can only be used for official purposes.

    He had used his own account, or that of his colleague to abuse the system He had tricked his colleague into giving his login details after Hafidz’ account was suspended pending his transfer to Rochor Neighbourhood Police Centre. In a separate case, it was also reported that Hafidz came to know a woman who was staying in a Geylang hotel in March last year, and they began a relationship. During a heated argument on Feb 27 this year, Hafidz hit her. He took her mobile phone and threatened to post her nude photos on the Internet. The prosecutor said the victim herself had sent nude photos of herself to him, and she was afraid he would carry out his threat and tarnish her reputation.

    Hafidz has been sentenced to one months and eight weeks in jail for the offences.

     

    Source: www.allsingaporestuff.com

  • Police Currently Investigating Xinmin Primary School “Beginning” Teacher

    Police Currently Investigating Xinmin Primary School “Beginning” Teacher

    Remember the video about the man who got caught taking an upskirt video of a lady on the mrt? He is actually found to be Mr David James Chua a teacher at Xinmin Primary School with the help of internet savvy individuals. A representative from the school Mr Clement Lee has confirmed that David is the man caught on video and that he is also a “beginning teacher” at the said school.

    If you didn’t know, the 2 minutes plus clip shows a man using his mobile phone on board a train and later placing the phone – with the camera facing up – at one end of his duffel bag. He then lowers the bag and briefly moves it close to the legs of a woman in a skirt standing behind him.

    The incident happened along the Circle Line from MacPherson station to Paya Lebar station. A police report has been lodged and investigations are ongoing.  PE teacher is also currently on leave from school.

    Ape nak jadi ni siol? And now most people will have this question in their minds.. can we  trust the teachers to guide our children in schools?

     

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  • Man Tried To Break Into Woodlands Flat At Midnight With Occupants Inside

    Man Tried To Break Into Woodlands Flat At Midnight With Occupants Inside

    A male stranger allegedly tried to break into Stomper Ong‘s flat at Block 774 Woodlands Crescent at around midnight today (July 7), when only his wife and three-year-old daughter were at home.

    The Stomper said he and his mother had been out at a funeral when the incident occurred at about 12.24am.

    According to Amos, whose wife managed to take a picture of the man, he has never seen the guy around before.

    The family subsequently lodged a police report but are still worried that the man might return.

    Amos recounted what happened:

    “My wife and daughter were resting in our room. While my wife was in a phone call with her friend, both of them heard loud banging of the main door. She went out to open the door, thinking that it was my mum who was having difficulty opening it.

    “To her shock, it was an unfamiliar man in a red shirt, trying to push his way through and enter our house. He stood in the front area of our house, asked my wife to keep quiet and intended to proceed further in.

    “At that moment, my wife was only thinking about the safety of our three-year-old daughter. She shouted and asked my daughter to go into the room, then managed to push this red shirt man out the door and locked the metal gate.

    “This man then stood outside and asked my wife for evidence that he did the damage to our door. After some confrontation, he walked away to the stairway and disappeared from sight.

    “A neighbour came out after this (he hard heard loud banging noise, big thanks to him) and my wife managed to ask him to come over to help.

    “While she was explaining the situation, this red shirt man returned and told my neighbor that my wife was ‘gila orang’ and ran off.

    “That’s when she manage to took a short clip of his appearance. He was sweaty, bare-footed and kept scratching his leg using the other leg.”

    Amos also shared a photo of the damaged inflicted on his door and said it was caused by the man “using a lot of force”.

    He added:

    “The police are currently investigating this, but what we don’t understand is his intention of doing this. Why did he come back? Why our house when there were people still in there?

    “We understand that there is some neglect on my wife’s part (for opening the door without checking, and she can’t remember if she did lock the metal gate) but I believe he will eventually force his way in; it is just a matter of time.

    “I can’t imagine what would have happened to the two girls if my wife had not overpowered him at that moment.”

    In response to queries by Stomp, a Police spokesman said they were alerted to a case of House Trespass at Block 774 Woodlands Crescent at 12.28am.

    Investigations are ongoing.

     

    Source: STOMP