Tag: SPF

  • Suspicious Man Loitering Around Void Deck In Sengkang, Parents With Kids To Be Wary

    Suspicious Man Loitering Around Void Deck In Sengkang, Parents With Kids To Be Wary

    Salam everyone.. Just wanted to share something that happened to me this morning (5 July) at Fernvale, Sengkang West Way.

    After sending my 2nd daughter off through her school van, me and my youngest daughter proceeded to take the lift back home.

    Out of nowhere, a guy who looks like a chinese national, hop on the same lift as me looking rather suspicious.

    This was the same guy who was lurking around the void deck when I was waiting to fetch my daughter from her school van yesterday. Moreover, he was wearing the exact same shirt as the day before.

    He pressed the 13th floor but throughout the journey up, he kept glancing towards my youngest daughter.

    I felt uneasy and alighted from the lift. Surprisingly, the lift stopped just a storey above me. I quickly went back home to inform my husband who was fortunately on off today about the incident in the lift.

    While discussing, I just had the intuition to peep through the peephole and to my horror, that same guy was lurking just outside my house!

    I hid away but Hubby decided to confront the guy to ask for his intention for standing in front of our house. He claimed to be ‘working’ and is here everyday but Hubby called his bluff asking where is his town council shirt then and if he’s not with the town council, do provide his supervisor’s contact details. When he could not answer all those queries, Hubby threatened to call the police. The guy immediately said sorry and ran down the stairs.

    That whole incident send goosebumps all over my body.

    Hubby did call the police to inform them about the matter. The guy was about 170cm-ish aged probably in the late 30s/ early 40s wearing a grey nike shirt and cream coloured shorts. The only mistake was hubby forgot to snap a photo of the guy as he was charging his phone.

    The police mentioned that they will step up the patrolling and would only go through footages from cctv cameras at the staircase landing should the guy appear again.

    Sharing this here so that we can all be extra vigilant when we’re bringing our kids outside.

     

    Source: Nur Haryani Husni

  • Infamous MRT Molester Arrested By Officers From Hougang NPC

    Infamous MRT Molester Arrested By Officers From Hougang NPC

    Remember a recent FB post which went viral and gained substantial traction amongst netizens? It was regarding a male subject believed to have been involved in a case of Outrage of Modesty onboard the MRT train on 1st July 2017.

    Today, Police received a tip off from a member of public. Acting on the information, officers from Hougang NPC sprang into action and combed the vicinity of Hougang Central. Their efforts paid off as they managed to locate and detain the male subject. The subject was subsequently placed under arrest, and is currently assisting in Police investigations.

    HG NPC assures all our residents that we will continue do whatever it takes to keep the community safe; and bring perpetrators of the law to justice.

    #HougangNPC
    #SingaporePoliceForce

     

    Source: Hougang NPC

  • Pihak Polis Cari Remaja 14 Tahun Yang Dilapor Hilang Pada 5 Jun

    Pihak Polis Cari Remaja 14 Tahun Yang Dilapor Hilang Pada 5 Jun

    Polis merayu orang ramai supaya tampil memberikan maklumat tentang seorang remaja perempuan yang dilaporkan hilang.

    Pasukan Polis Singapura (SPF) menyatakan bahawa remaja itu, Hnin Eie Moe, 14 tahun, kali terakhir dilihat di Blok 508 Serangoon North Avenue 4 pada 5 Jun 2017, pada sekitar 11.45 pagi.

    Menurut SPF, Hnin kali terakhir dilihat memakai baju kemeja T berwarna biru gelap dan seluar pendek dengan warna yang sama.

    Sesiapa yang mempunyai maklumat tentang Hnin diminta menghubungi talian hotline polis di 1800-255-0000 atau menyerahkan maklumat online di laman www.police.gov.sg/iwitness.

    Semua maklumat akan dirahsiakan.

     

    Source: http://berita.mediacorp.sg/

  • Drunk Man Who Hurled Himself Onto Car At Pasir Ris Farmway 2 Has Been Arrested

    Drunk Man Who Hurled Himself Onto Car At Pasir Ris Farmway 2 Has Been Arrested

    A man has been arrested after he hurled himself onto a car at Pasir Ris Farmway 2 on Sunday (Jun 11).

    Authorities were alerted to an incident involving a drunk man at about 3.30pm, said the Singapore Police Force (SPF).

    Channel NewsAsia understands that officers were initially deployed to 16 Pasir Ris Farmway 2.

    Dashcam footage uploaded by Facebook user Terry Loo showed the man standing in the middle of a road in the area before running towards Mr Loo’s car and throwing himself on the bonnet.

     

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

  • Thomas Who Criticised Dead Traffic Police Officer Arrested For Shop Theft

    Thomas Who Criticised Dead Traffic Police Officer Arrested For Shop Theft

    The man who was widely criticised for his comments about a Traffic Police officer who was killed on duty was arrested on Sunday (Jun 4) – albeit over an entirely different matter.

    Thomas Chua Poh Heng, 39, was arrested for alleged shop theft at a department store along Syed Alwi Road, police said in a news release in the early hours of Monday.

    The incident took place at 5.37am on Sunday. In-house security officers detained Chua outside the store with an unpaid item and handed him over to the police.

    Chua was already under investigation for three other separate police reports lodged against him since January, police said, adding that investigations into these cases were still ongoing.

    Channel NewsAsia understands that the offences include shop thefts and traffic violations.

    Chua earlier claimed that he received traffic violations from Nadzrie Matin, the police officer who was killed in a traffic accident while on duty and gloated over the officer’s death. Chua’s comments, made on Facebook, were roundly condemned by Law and Home Affairs Minister K Shanmugam as an “insult to all police officers“.

    Police told Channel NewsAsia that Chua did receive traffic summonses but confirmed that none of them were issued by the officer who died.

    “The remarks were hurtful and unfair to not only our officers but to his friends, family and loved ones as well. However, we remain objective and professional in our dealing with Thomas Chua,” a police spokesman said to Channel NewsAsia.

     

    Source: http://www.channelnewsasia.com