Tag: Tampines

  • [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.”

     

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  • Dropout’s Digital Hunch Turns Into A New Economy Success Story

    Dropout’s Digital Hunch Turns Into A New Economy Success Story

    Acting on a “hunch” about seven years ago that the digitalisation of retail was only a “matter of time”, Mr Syafiq Yussoff decided to give logistics a go and set up Riverwood with just two vans and four employees. Today, his company operates a fleet of more than 60 vehicles, such as trucks and vans, and has 160 to 180 workers on its books, including freelancers and about 50 full-time employees. It is also a logistics partner of Amazon’s recently launched “ultra-fast” Prime Now service in Singapore. Riverwood’s other clients over the years have included Singapore Post, logistics giant DHL and the digital arm of cosmetics retailer Sephora.

    The 33-year-old entrepreneur and Riverwood were on Sunday (Aug 20) praised by Prime Minister Lee Hsien Loong during his National Day Rally speech in Malay as one of many success stories in the new economy. Mr Syafiq struggled with school. He performed poorly in his O-Level exams, and dropped out of a mass communications diploma at a private institution halfway owing to financial difficulties. During National Service (NS), he attended night classes as part of a business studies diploma at PSB Academy, only to fail the final module in statistics.

    Having been “very obese” until his teenage years, Mr Syafiq lost a significant amount of weight through nutrition and exercise, which he picked up while doing his own research.  He became more confident and wanted to do the same for others, so after NS, he signed up to be a personal trainer with California Fitness.  But after six years on the job, he wanted to do something new for “personal growth”. People were then starting to buy products online, and Mr Syafiq had a “hunch” that data and logistics would be on an upward trajectory.

    Riverwood started in 2010 without an office — Mr Syafiq worked from his Tampines family home — partnering SingPost to manage some of its routes. Now, it has an office and warehouse of about 4,000 sq ft in Kaki Bukit. Despite his success, to ensure that he continues to understand the challenges his staff face on the ground and to telegraph to clients his firm’s “commitment”, he can still be seen joining his workers on delivery rounds “at the drop of a hat” if there is a backlog to clear, including most recently for Amazon Prime Now.  Technology has taken centre stage at Riverwood. In 2015, the company worked with an IT firm to build its own delivery management system to consolidate orders. At about the same time, it installed a Global Positioning System tracking capability on its fleet of vehicles. It is also looking to put in place a warehouse management system by early next year, after consulting Republic Polytechnic’s Centre of Innovation for Supply Chain Management on its options.

     

    Source: Today

  • 68 Suspek Diberkas Dalam Serbuan Dadah Di Tampines, Bt Batok, Bedok, Woodlands Dan Punggol

    68 Suspek Diberkas Dalam Serbuan Dadah Di Tampines, Bt Batok, Bedok, Woodlands Dan Punggol

    68 suspek pesalah dadah ditangkap dan dadah bernilai lebih S$29,000 dirampas selepas operasi empat hari dijalankan di merata negara ini, menurut Biro Narkotik Pusat (CNB) dalam satu kenyataan hari ini (7 Jul).

    CNB menambah operasi itu, yang dijalankan dari 3 hingga 7 Julai, menyaksikan serbuan anti-dadah dijalankan di kawasan-kawasan termasuk Bedok Reservoir, Bukit Batok, Bukit Panjang, Chai Chee, Punggol, Tampines dan Woodlands.

    CNB menyatakan sekitar 461g ganja sintetik, 48g ganja, 303g heroin, 40g Ice, 98 pil Ecstasy, 74 pil Yaba, lima pil Erimin-5, satu setem LSD dirampas semasa serbuan itu.

    CNB meramalkan harga dadah yang dirampas ialah sekitar S$29,400.

    Siasatan sedang dijalankan terhadap semua suspek yang ditangkap.

    Akta Penyalahgunaan Dadah menetapkan hukuman mati jika jumlah dadah diamorphine (atau heroin asli) diseludup melebihi 15g.

     

    Sumber: BeritaMediacorp

  • Tampines Hawker Centre Chicken Rice Stall Served Disappointment In My Lemon Chicken Rice

    Tampines Hawker Centre Chicken Rice Stall Served Disappointment In My Lemon Chicken Rice

    Salam dan selamat berpuasa kepada semua , i would like to share my bad experience with this chicken rice shop.. This is the worst ever chicken rice i’ve ever bought.. Im really sorry to say that but this is the fact.. I just bought this 2 packet of chicken rice just now evening around 7plus sebelum buka.. I have open 1 packet and put it on a plate wanting to feed my kids ..

    There was a long queue and since we never patronize the chicken rice shop there before ; we decided to give it a try despite the long queue.. And so we ordered lemon chicken rice (- off the lemon) as this was for my kids.. When the staff handed me the plastic bag, i was surprised that the weight was so light but i didnt want to check as there was still a long queue behind us nak order mkn untuk buka.. So we paid a total amount of $8.40 (lemon chix rice cost $4 , takeaway add $0.20) No soup..

    Service pon bad , tk friendly langsung , senyum pon tkda.. I tak pasal lah kalau tknk senyum ke apa, janji makanan sedap..

    So once i’ve reached home , i wanted to feed my kids , terperanjat tengok the quantity was so little.. Tengok the chicken rice pon tkda selera & the chicken tasted funny & weird.. Double confirm with my mum & yes she said that the chicken nk rosak.. As you guys can see from the photo, the chicken is very dark and keras.. Jual org nasi ayam , tapi ayam dah nk rosak??? Hancur.. The nasi was also tasteless , so to be safe i dont dare to feed the chicken rice to my kids.. Tk pasal2 nanti dorang kene sakit perut.. Im so dissapointed that i couldnt get to feed my kids their meal just yet.. Wasted.. Its totally going to be my first and last patronizing that shop..

    LOCATION : Tampines Hub Hawker Centre.

     

    Source: Nadhz Dahlia Seroja in Halal Cafe & Restaurants Singapore

  • Keunikan Bazar Raya Tampines Kali Ini

    Keunikan Bazar Raya Tampines Kali Ini

    Portal BERITAMediacorp sejak seminggu lalu menjalankan undian atau tinjauan rambang tentang 5 Bazar Hari Raya utama dengan bertanyakan kepada orang ramai, bazar mana yang paling menarik tahun ini.

    Ternyata daripada 4,300 undian sejauh ini, Bazar Raya Tampines sedang mendahului di tempat pertama sebagai yang paling menarik, dengan mendapat sekitar 2,200 undi atau 50% pengundi.

    Maknanya, separuh pengundi memilih Bazar Raya Tampines.

    Menurut AP GRC Tampines Masagos Zulkifli sudah lama GRC itu mengadakan bazar namun ini adalah kali pertama ia diadakan di OTH.

    “Kita ada gerai-gerai kekitaan di mana kita cuba menyampaikan bantuan kepada mereka yang memerlukan,” ujar beliau.

     

     

    Source: http://berita.mediacorp.sg