January 20, 2010

Desperate Call for Help: Loanshark…

Sassyjan said:

My dad passed away on 31 Oct 2009 [...] (On 13 January 2010) night, my dad’s handphone rung umpteen times. Eventually, I picked it up. The guy claims that my dad owed them $6K and we have to pay up. They say they’ll give us 2 days to decide or they will continue with this. [...] For 2 days I called the Inspecting Officer in-charge - No Answer.

Recommended by yuhui: "Highlights the ineffectiveness of our politicians and police in solving the loan shark problem."

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Submitted by yuhui on January 20//1:50pm and published by tinkertailor :: 5 comments | 9803 reads | trackback

November 28, 2009

Threatened by Cisco Officer

fireopal said:

iting his words "You not happy, fight lar!" and he posed in an extremely aggressive manner, almost wanting to hit me from that distance.

Recommended by Anonymous Coward: "This is the way our law enforcers are behaving!

What will happen next?
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Submitted by Anonymous Coward on November 19//5:59am and published by tinkertailor :: 6 comments | 3023 reads | trackback

May 06, 2009

Eating Keropok can get you fined on Malaysian Roads

fireopal said:

The police took down the driver's particulars on a piece of paper, then when asked about the offence committed... then came his golden answer in broken English:" Sir, you eat keropok when driving, very danger! later get "Lang Gar" (colloquial for crashed in an accident) .. so i summon you.."

Recommended by Anonymous Coward: "Amazed by the ingenunity of the Malaysian Police Force... they never fail to think of any reason!"

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Submitted by Anonymous Coward on April 29//5:10pm and published by mb :: 3581 reads | trackback

December 21, 2008

of singapore couple want to 'book' police officers for illegal parking, but kena booked instead

lancerlord said:

No parking here for even lawmen?: A Singaporean couple Mr Ong Eng Chowg and his wife, Marilyn, spotted a police car parked at a "No Parking" area. They parked their car and approached the police officers to remove the police car.

Instead the couple got booked for illegal parking because they parked their car behind the police car.

Recommended by Anonymous Coward: "Major FAIL."

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Submitted by Anonymous Coward on December 21//8:58pm and published by tinkertailor :: 14 comments | 2538 reads | trackback

June 22, 2008

Four Singaporeans, One Malaysian Face Death Penalty In $1.3M Drug Bust

Aussie Pete said:

On Saturday, 14th June, Five suspected drug-traffickers were arrested and the Central Narcotics Bureau (CNB) seized $1.3M worth of drugs in an Islandwide operation. This is the second-largest drug haul in Singapore for 2008.

Recommended by AussiePB: "These people are risking the welfare of our children and society in general - is the death penalty appropriate?"

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Submitted by AussiePB on June 17//11:46pm and published by jseng, cowboycaleb :: 3 comments | 1701 reads | trackback

June 16, 2008

Help needed: I was molested by a friend while I was asleep

Just Jean said:

Back in Singapore, I spoke to my friend and lodged a police report. Apparently, John is getting away scot free because this incident happened in Seoul. I am now back in Seoul to lodge the police report but they said they can only file it. In short, John had a free lunch.

Recommended by Anonymous Coward: "A Singaporean girl got molested overseas by another Singaporean guy only to find out that the Singapore police has no jurisdiction over what happens out of Singapore. That means a Singaporean can commit a seizable offence against another Singaporean and get away scot free. The blogger is now appealling for help, but all she gets is more insults. "

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Submitted by Anonymous Coward on June 13//3:56pm and published by jseng, tinkertailor :: 48 comments | 11730 reads | trackback (4)

April 28, 2008

Police brutality and improper prodedure during raid at One-Seven sauna

One Seven said:

Our water supply was turned off at 10pm on the 25th of April 2008, Saturday. When we opened the back door to investigate and turn it back on, a few plain-clothes officers from the CID rushed in. Sam immediately tried to stop them and demanded to know what was going on. They told him that they were conducting a “spot-check". When asked what they were checking for, they simply repeated “spot-check". The officers refused to specify what they were checking for despite repeated demands. Sam also asked if they had a warrant to check the premises. They refused to reply.

Recommended by Anonymous Coward: "The Singapore police raids a local gay sauna without proper explaination or warrants."

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Submitted by Anonymous Coward on April 28//8:05am and published by jseng, shianux :: 18 comments | 5050 reads | trackback

March 17, 2008

PHOTOS: Singapore Police Manhandle & Drag Away Peaceful Protesters

Pseudonymity said:

While the protesters locked their arms together to safeguard their properties, the police picked the first protester, forcefully pulled him out from the tightly inter-locked group, and swiftly dragged him to one of the police vans parked nearby. Then they went back to work on their 2nd victim. Making their arrests one by one, it took the police several rounds of spectacles in front of a big crowd of onlookers gathered around to finish their most important job of the day. Finally, about 15 protesters, including Ms Chee Siok Chin were bundled into the police vans and sent to the Cantonment Police headquarters.

Recommended by Anonymous Coward: "Good thing that the Singapore police force got their priorities straight — going after peaceful consumer rights protesters instead of wasting time pursuing an escaped terrorist."

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Submitted by Anonymous Coward on March 16//4:52pm and published by jseng, tinkertailor :: 11 comments | 2326 reads | trackback (4)

May 28, 2007

Can We Get A Refund?

Insane Polygons said:

And finally you have the very same EDB who got audited for the first time in 46 years (gasp)!!! And guess what, lapses in internal control procedures were found. Gee, no shit sherlock, what a surprise since these people were pretty much allowed to do whatever they want in the first 46 years of their existence without so much as an audit. And now you find lapses?

Recommended by Anonymous Coward: "It's one bad news after another coming out from the gahmen. Very bizarre. They must've timed their Release of Bad News to coincide."

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Submitted by Anonymous Coward on May 28//10:06am and published by mb, tinkertailor :: 6 comments | 4096 reads | trackback (5)

April 03, 2007

Organ Robbery , the truth

matrixisland said:

The so-called professionally trained policemen we (I and my relatives) encountered that night were not at all friendly, warm or even professional. There was no calm advice or words of comfort given. Instead, they were yelling out orders like we were some second, third class citizens who were not worth a mention. Some of the policemen were aggressive and rough.

Recommended by Anonymous Coward: "Is this not grave robbery? There are really no checks and balances in singapore. Accountability and Transparency would demand all police officers involved to be suspended without pay or sacked."

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Submitted by Anonymous Coward on April 03//12:38pm and published by jseng, Angelique :: 35 comments | 2898 reads | trackback (2)

April 03, 2007

Airport Thugs

spawnily said:

Then an Indian lady (Sivamalar) at the customs started hurling at me and my daughter and said that I said the word "bomb" twice and it is against the law and I can be sent to jail and they are calling the police. She (Sivamalar) was so loud and rude and she shoved us to the side, and refused to listen to my explanation. In fact, she got so aggressive that another officer Ricky Lim (I guess it's her supervisor) had to come forward to stop her from further attacking me and my daughter verbally, and specifically asked Sivamalar to "shut up". I told Ricky Lim that I would like to know the names of his staff because their attitude and rudeness were simply beyond any acceptable level. Immediately Sivamalar got so angry and aggressive that she started charging at Ricky Lim and hurled "What?! What?! What?! She (she meant me) said the word "Bomb" twice, so what is wrong with arresting her (which is me) and we were told that if we heard the word twice, we will arrest!!"

Recommended by Anonymous Coward: " Airport security certainly is incompetent. I fear that such levels of incompetency will mean they will never be effective in catching a real bomber. heck, one could just take a small vial of liquid mercury and dump it in the plane.
I'd also like to add that liquid bombs are NOT FEASIBLE. just search google...its the ridiculousness of FearUncertainityDoubt... really, if terrorists bomb up airport security next time, you'll find that airport security will then ad infinitum need to screen people prior to the screening of people prior to airport security prior to boarding a plane."

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Submitted by Anonymous Coward on April 03//12:50pm and published by jseng, Agagooga :: 32 comments | 3068 reads | trackback (1)

March 04, 2007

Another MRT Sucide at Woodlands MRT Station on Friday, 2 March

Sunnybaby said:

there were like 3 CD vehicles, one ambulance and 2 police cars, the track which was affected was the Jurong East bound one (meaning the fella jumped/fell into that track) and the police had the entire track (and its boundaries) sealed with the very cool blue police tape (for some reason, i love the police tape).

Recommended by alvinism: "She also mentioned that photos were taken and will be uploaded tonight."

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Submitted by alvinism on March 03//7:12pm and published by jseng, Angelique :: 21 comments | 3824 reads | trackback (1)

September 28, 2006

Confession of a scholar.

Kitana said:

I fear that I will be one of those being compelled to maintain Singapore’s ‘public order’ by cracking down on possible dissidents or actions of similar political implications. I believe that the police is a force that serves the nation, that we serve to maintain order and security, not for the good of any one party, but for the good of the citizens as a whole. We work within the confines of the law and we serve to uphold the law. But sometimes the way the law itself is being used a justification for actions with very vague moral and legal boundaries, it worries me that I will be forced to make a call or an order that I don’t want to. And I fear that it will come to that, because my idealism is being tested with every article and picture I see.

Recommended by at82: "Maybe there is hope in the scholarship system after all."

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Submitted by at82 on September 28//1:38am and published by jseng, Agagooga :: 7 comments | 1610 reads | trackback

September 02, 2006

do i look like a spy? paranoia in singapore

jasiminne*anorexic penguin said:

Apparently,the building across the road from where i was facing was the American Embassy. of course i had NO clue at all because as you can see from the photo above, it was very well-hidden behind all the trees and foliage,with no signboards whatsoever indicating : "Sensitive Top-Secret High Security Area.No taking photographs within a 100metres or you're a suspected spy."

"This building is a sensitive area, it's privately owned so you can't take photos of it." "Oh no, i was just taking photos of the sky." "The sky is a private area too."

Recommended by Agagooga: "More proof that our police are too free."

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Submitted by Agagooga on September 02//3:57am and published by Agagooga, Angelique :: 11 comments | 1901 reads | trackback

March 27, 2006

Tammy Campaign

Tribolum.com said:

Weeks after Tammy NYP became the most searched item in the web universe, the Singapore government decides to raise public awareness of what could be should you lose your phone.

Recommended by mb: "They really care about our privacy, sniff!"

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Submitted by mb on March 27//4:43pm and published by jseng, shianux :: 4 comments | 4343 reads | trackback

March 26, 2006

Police cancels party said to be "promoting gay activities".

Fridae said:

“The reaction from the police has been completely unexpected,” said Dr Stuart Koe, CEO of Fridae. “Feelin’ Good is simply a party, not unlike any party held at clubs all around Singapore. There is no legal justification for what the police has done. This is yet another example of institutionalised discrimination against gays and lesbians.”

Recommended by Anonymous Coward: "Will the govt. lose the 'pink' votes in the upcoming GE?"

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Submitted by Anonymous Coward on March 26//6:30am and published by tinkertailor, Agagooga :: 12 comments | 3835 reads | trackback (7)

February 15, 2006

*NEWS FLASH* Hunt for gunman is on in Singapore!

hangyong said:

Police are currently on the look out for the suspect. He is believed to be Chinese in his late 30s to 40s, and is described as plump built, about 1.7 m tall. He is wearing a black round-neck T-shirt with some wordings, black pants and black shoes. He was also sporting a black cap and appeared to be blind in his right eye

Recommended by Anonymous Coward: "something you dun get to see in Singapore everyday...."

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Submitted by Anonymous Coward on February 15//12:14pm and published by jseng, ssf :: 6 comments | 2469 reads | trackback (1)

December 02, 2005

Rockson's foray into Malaysian ground

rockson said:

I also read their police minister Noh Amar come out and say those foreigner who not happy and who say Malaysia police tekan people, they can **** off and go home.

Like this how to Malaysia Truly Asia? If the foreigner really go home, then who is the Malaysia police going to tekan and take bribe from? Then they will have to survive with their peanut gahmen police salary only! Cannot!

(Malaysia peanut is not the same as Singapore peanut. Is really peanut.)

Recommended by rationalneurotic: "his first foray into Malaysian ground, but almost bordering on the line of offensive to some."

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Submitted by rationalneurotic on December 02//9:30am and published by cowboycaleb, shianux :: 2162 reads | trackback