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154th: Serangoon Gdn Residents Support 1k Bangala Ghetto!

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Serangoon Gardens dorm to go ahead
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<!-- START OF : div id="storytext"--><!-- more than 4 paragraphs -->PLANS for a dormitory to house foreign workers in Serangoon Gardens will go ahead, despite unhappiness expressed earlier by some residents there.
But in a nod to their concerns, the Ministry of National Development (MND) announced yesterday that measures would be taken to minimise disruption in the area.
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</TD></TR></TBODY></TABLE>For starters, no more than 600 foreigners - generally factory workers in the IT and electronics industries in Ang Mo Kio - will be housed at the dormitory, which will be up within a year.
An earlier feasibility study had shown that the premises of the former Serangoon Gardens Technical School could hold up to 1,000 workers.
An access road to the building will also be built, so buses transporting the workers to and from their 'home' will not wind through the middle-class estate, which already has traffic congestion problems.
Once the road, which leads only to the dormitory, is built, the buses will enter the compound via a slip lane on the Central Expressway and exit through a new road leading to Ang Mo Kio Avenue 1.
To keep the workers from disturbing the estate's residents, the dormitory operator will have to implement noise-control, security and other measures.
The facility will also have adequate amenities, including provision shops, so workers will have little reason to leave it.
Finally, the site area will be reduced, setting it further back from homes along Burghley Drive and giving residents there an additional buffer from noise.
Announcing these measures yesterday, Minister for National Development Mah Bow Tan said they would ensure that the dormitory would not create a 'huge impact'.
The measures are a result of discussions between the ministry, the Member of Parliament for the area, Mrs Lim Hwee Hua, and grassroots leaders, he said.
A majority of residents contacted yesterday said they had expected the plan to go ahead, but that the measures went some way to address their concerns.
Their reaction was a far cry from that of a month ago, when plans for the dormitory first made the news.
The residents raised an uproar, collecting more than 1,600 signatures from among the more than 4,000 households in the estate, firing letters to the press and protesting vociferously in a meeting with their Members of Parliament.
They said that allowing large numbers of foreign workers into the area could lead to a spike in crime, drunken and disorderly behaviour and traffic congestion, and that the value of their properties would be hit.
The issue also spiralled into a national debate of sorts, with residents and those who supported keeping foreign workers away from population centres on one side, and those who cried 'discrimination!' on the other.
Yesterday, Mr Mah reiterated that the need for temporary dormitory spaces was pressing and added that other sites - fewer than 10 - would be released within a month. No details were given on their locations but a feasibility study will be done for each before the MND goes to grassroots leaders for their feedback.
In the meantime, Mr Mah said, the Government was working hard at getting permanent dormitories in Chua Chu Kang and Lim Chu Kang ready.
There were 577,000 foreign workers here last year, up from 475,000 in 2006.
Speaking to reporters yesterday, Mrs Lim conceded that some Serangoon Gardens residents would be disappointed by the decision, but emphasised that the measures had been taken to address their concerns.
She said it was 'no trivial matter' to create a new access road and that it was a 'substantial revision'.
Ms Sujata Jayaram, 43, who chairs the estate's Chartwell neighbourhood committee, said there were 'mixed feelings' but that residents were pleased with the infrastructure arrangement.
Another Burghley Drive resident, Madam S. Raja, 69, said she was glad that the road would not be clogged with traffic. Calling the decision 'a compromise', she said: 'We will cross the bridge when we come to it. At the moment, it's okay.'
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>>For starters, no more than 600 foreigners - generally factory workers in the IT and electronics industries in Ang Mo Kio - will be housed at the dormitory,


Ghetto?...heck, SG might juz be the next Silicon Valley :eek:
 

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>>For starters, no more than 600 foreigners - generally factory workers in the IT and electronics industries in Ang Mo Kio - will be housed at the dormitory,


Ghetto?...heck, SG might juz be the next Silicon Valley :eek:


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</TD></TR><TR><TD class="padlrt8 georgia11 bold" colSpan=2>He claimed that 11-year-old initiated sexual relationship and even professed her love for him</TD></TR><!-- Author --><TR><TD class="padlrt8 georgia11 darkgrey bold" colSpan=2>By Khushwant Singh
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</TD></TR></TBODY></TABLE><!-- story content : start -->Two contradictory tales of sex and rape were heard in the High Court last week when a man went on trial for sexually assaulting his young stepdaughter - even though the two key witnesses are no longer in town.
The accused has claimed that his stepdaughter, who was then 11 years old, was the one who initiated the sexual trysts between them - an allegation that runs counter to what the prosecution says.
The 37-year-old IT operations specialist from India faces 16 counts of statutory rape and 26 counts of making the girl perform oral sex on him.
He is claiming that he is innocent and that he had admitted to the allegations only because he was intimidated by police officers.
The case has drawn legal interest because the girl and her mother have since returned to India. Both key witnesses are thus unavailable to testify.
Representing himself, the man - who cannot be named in order to protect the girl's identity - claimed that a few months after the girl had arrived from India in 2004, she initiated the sexual relationship by massaging his private parts. She performed oral sex from January 2005, and they had sex when she hit puberty later that year, he claimed.
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She took her teenage daughter to the police to report the sexual offences allegedly committed by her husband in May last year.

Now she has forgiven him and is trying to get him off the hook, a police officer told the court last week.


</TD></TR></TBODY></TABLE>However, his allegations contradicted what Deputy Public Prosecutor Amarjit Singh had told the court. The DPP said the accused first acted intimately with the girl in 2004, when he allegedly asked her to massage his calves before telling her to move her hand up to his groin.
In January 2005, he called the girl into his bedroom and told her to perform oral sex on him, said the DPP. In November that year, he raped the girl for the first time, the DPP added.
When the trial opened last week, police officer Aileen Yap and psychiatrist Wei Ker-Chiah told the High Court the accused said that the girl had professed her love for him.
The man told Assistant Superintendent of Police (ASP) Yap that his stepdaughter did not treat him as her father and called him by his nickname. She would call him 'Daddy' only when other people were around. She also wanted him to get a divorce and marry her, ASP Yap said.
The Indian national is now a Singapore permanent resident. He has one other stepchild and two younger children with the girl's mother.
He had told police he had sex with the girl once or twice a month in his three-room flat on his days off.
According to the man, she would go into the master bedroom, hug and kiss him and they would have sex. He worked on shifts and on those days, his wife would be out of the home, managing her beauty salon business.
Dr Wei, from the Institute of Mental Health, said the man told him he did not know having consensual sex with a girl below 14 was considered rape here. Under the law, a girl aged below 14 cannot consent to sexual activity. Dr Wei said the accused had no sexual disorders such as paedophilia or exhibitionism.
The man is now accusing ASP Yap of not recording accurately what he told her. She is standing by the police statement.
In it, the man further described his stepdaughter as jealous when he was seen with other women. He had to beat her because she had attacked him when she suspected him of courting another woman. It was his affair with a woman colleague that led to the girl going to her mother. The pair then went to the police and he was arrested in May last year. [email protected]
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I also support!

I support foreign worker dormitory in Serangoon Gardens.

As a resident of Aljunied GRC and living near Aljunied MRT I am happy to voice my support for this policy of integrating foreign workers into our community in Serangoon Gardens

We must learn to live with foreigners. I welcome them to Aljunied GRC wholeheartedly. Please build enough for 6,000 not just 600 in Serangoon Gardens

 

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i will avoid going to sgn gdns from now on, wherever possible.

for the residents, they should prepare to see more of these FTs sitting by the sides of the roads from now-onw.

another nice hang-out area fallen to the likes of uncouth barbarians from the netherworld.
 

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In the meantime, Mr Mah said, the Government was working hard at getting permanent dormitories in Chua Chu Kang and Lim Chu Kang ready.


KNN....no wonder MP of Chua Chu Kang commented that we should accept FTs :mad:
 

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SG...to become mini-Chinatown?
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Addressing this, she said the workers would come mainly from the manufacturing sector and not the construction industry as some had thought

This would mean there could be a higher proportion of female workers housed there.
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