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How Can A 73-Yr-Old Lady Pass Singapore Immigration Without Her Passport?

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Bloody ICA cockup again. :mad: How can a 73-year-old lady suffering from mild dementia get pass Singapore immigration to enter Singapore without her passport? Let me ask the Home Minister WKS why such thing is still happening despite promises to tighten up border security after Mas Selamat escape? :mad:

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Madam Voon, who lives in Bishan, went missing from a Genting Highlands casino last Friday. But she somehow managed to return to Singapore. -- ST PHOTO: AZIZ HUSSIN
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AFTER almost six days of frantic searching, the family of a missing Singapore grandmother finally found her waiting for them in a Tanglin police station.
Madam Voon Choot Yin, 73, went missing a week ago while on a family holiday in Genting Highlands. Somehow she made her way down the hill and more than 400km back to Singapore, where she disappeared again. She was spotted at 3.30am yesterday by a resident of Kim Yam Heights in River Valley, Mr Tommy Lin, 34, who was on his way home. He saw that she was about to lie down in the middle of Kim Yam Road, so he quickly helped her to the sidewalk, and asked the condominium security guards to take care of her. He went home and called the police. 'I got worried for her...she wasn't wearing any shoes, and she looked very confused,' said Mr Lin, a golf instructor. More than five hours later, Madam Voon's family was asked to pick her up from the Tanglin Police Division headquarters. Her granddaughter Susan Koh, 29, and son immediately rushed to bring her home to Bishan. Madam Voon, who suffers from mild dementia and depression, could not tell them how she had managed to make the perilous journey without her passport and bus ticket, and with a handbag containing less than $20 in Singapore currency. Neither her sandals, bag nor watch were on her when she was found. Madam Voon arrived at the hill resort in Malaysia last Thursday with five relatives for a short trip, and she went missing from a casino the day after. Ms Koh and her mother stayed behind in Genting Highlands in case she turned up, while the rest of the party returned to Singapore last Saturday. The family said it received news on Tuesday from the Singapore High Commission in Kuala Lumpur that arrival records showed Madam Voon had entered Singapore on Sunday. The Malaysian immigration authorities could not be reached yesterday, while Singapore's Immigration and Checkpoints Authority declined to comment on how she had managed to return to the country without a passport. Though mystified, her family is just relieved to have her home. Ms Koh told The Straits Times that one of the first things Madam Voon did when she got home was to take a shower and then a long nap. All she could say about her long journey home was that she knew she was lost but needed to return to Singapore. She remembers taking buses and walking a lot during the six days. She also recalls sleeping on chairs and said she had food offered to her along the way. Madam Voon appeared vexed when the topic of her lost bag and watch was brought up. She said she could not remember how she had lost them. 'It was gruelling because I did not know where I was going, and I was a little scared but all I knew was that I wanted to go home,' she told The Straits Times in Mandarin.
 
lol , this shows how stringent is our ICA and gang... imagine she brought in a home made bomb and shove it up someone's ass
 
HAHA... another great story to announce the incapable of ICA ..... I am looking forward for ICA's story...
 
When I first read the story, the first thought that came to my mind was:

Didn't ICA question why in the first place she was without her passport? In the investigation, they would have an idea of her state of mind (or the simple fact that she was LOST???), and took effort to contact her family or send her home?

As an organisation .. failed. As individuals.. also failed.
 
told you ......... ICA is a big white elephant ! How can she pass through the check poiint without being n otice ? Somemore ,she is sick !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
 
So is the PAP going to brush this incident off and say "let's move on" again?
:oIo:
 
Dun knock ICA on this.

Once I lost my passport. The JB immigration control allows me to walk over the causeway. On reaching SG, the Officer is also kind enough to allow me in.
 
, while Singapore's Immigration and Checkpoints Authority declined to comment on how she had managed to return to the country without a passport. .

The answer is simple.Obviously the ICA in woodlands too busy harassing old people only when the traffic is very very light.Besides she is Chinese.And the mostly Malay officers are too busy looking for Mats with a limp.:D
 
Dun knock ICA on this.

Once I lost my passport. The JB immigration control allows me to walk over the causeway. On reaching SG, the Officer is also kind enough to allow me in.

Oh really!...is that kindness mah?What happened to the police report of your lost passport?...did you made one in JB?...did the SG immigration ask you not to file a police report here?....did you carry an IC as your identification? ...you mean the JB immigration simply waved you out and SG immigration simply wave you IN !:rolleyes:

Pleeez lah.Can you lie more convincingly..:p
 
If Mas Selamat could escape, what else is not possible ?

When one is not sacked for botched job, what is accountability ?

When a BIG Jiak Liao Bee leads a team of small Jiak Liao Bees, the whole system is moronic and fucked up !!

How to nip the problem at the bud ? FUCK WKS DEAD !!!
 
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<h2 style="color:red">Ah Seng ah.. How did grandma returned to Singapore without passport?</h2>
 
Mr Wong Kan Kia, what fuck excuse you going to cook up this time??

The grandma got in-built biometric passport in her CB is it??
 
told you ......... ICA is a big white elephant ! How can she pass through the check poiint without being n otice ? Somemore ,she is sick !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

Please try to explain this to all the commuters who daily have to bear with all the inconveniences they have to face at the check points!:mad: especially those motorcyclists..

Yet, without a passport, an old lady with dementia can just wander into Singapore.

Maybe, MSK disguised himself as a macik with dementia, and wandar out of Singapore.

WKS, I just Love you!....you keep me safe
 
Dun knock ICA on this.

Once I lost my passport. The JB immigration control allows me to walk over the causeway. On reaching SG, the Officer is also kind enough to allow me in.

I asume you were none of the following:

1. 70 years old
2. Suffering from dementia
3. Lost

And,frankly, they SHOULD be knocked for letting u in without papers. WTF, this way, even Osama can enter lor. Talk what national security??
 
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