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Hong Kan! Ah Seng kept catching CHICKEN to redeem for JI MSK!

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Hong Kan lah! Hong Kan Seng lah! Get screwed first lah!

MSK can not be redeemed lah, not Najib nor Anwar will let you redeem your MSK lah!

Catch Chicken in Gaylang also no use lah!

You will still lose votes for JI MSK, and catching chicken is not going to make the difference. OK understand?

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http://www.todayonline.com/Singapore/EDC100410-0000106/108-nabbed-in-anti-vice-raid


108 nabbed in anti-vice raid
05:55 AM Apr 10, 2010
SINGAPORE - In a multi-agency operation that ended early Friday morning, 108 people were nabbed for a host of criminal offences that included illegal gambling activities, secret society involvement, peddling contraband cigarettes, vice-related activities, trafficking and drug-related offences.

The arrests were made at various locations including entertainment outlets, back lanes, lodging houses, and along the roads in Geylang and Joo Chiat as well as forested areas in Woodlands.

Also netted were some who were working without a valid work permit.

The massive operation led by the Criminal Investigation Department (CID) saw the participation of more than 200 officers from the Singapore Police Force, Central Narcotics Bureau and the Immigration and Checkpoints Authority together with Singapore Customs.

CID director, Senior Assistant Commissioner of Police Ng Boon Gay, said: "Such criminal activities cannot be tolerated. The agencies will continue to work together and conduct such regular enforcement actions."

Investigations against those arrested are ongoing.
 
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