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Law & Order is BAD in Sinkieland nowadays...

From my reading of most of your posts, sometimes I really wonder why don't you come back and join the PAP. It's good money also you know and best of all, very cho-bo-lan.

With all your constant praising of the PAP and its policies, they truly need your presence and guidance. But, I doubt you can be a good politician at all.

I think Sam is going to be PAP's secret weapon in 2016. He has so much at stake that he doesn't have a choice. A team led by him and Ho Sun will wrest the GRC back from WP.
 
I think Sam is going to be PAP's secret weapon in 2016. He has so much at stake that he doesn't have a choice. A team led by him and Ho Sun will wrest the GRC back from WP.

Haha, I like that. Auntie Sylvia Lim must first beautify more herself in order to have a lead on Ho Sun.
 
PAP HAS FAILED THE PEOPLE WHO VOTED THEM.

Enjoying millionaire salaries and leaving the ordinary HDB dwellers fending for themselves from loanshark thugs.

Vote PAP Out!!!
 
I think Sam is going to be PAP's secret weapon in 2016. He has so much at stake that he doesn't have a choice. A team led by him and Ho Sun will wrest the GRC back from WP.

Nah, why would PAP want a sarcastic idiot like Sam. Sam is just an opportunist, nothing more nothing less.:cool:
 
See...another Loanshark runner harassment case!

For everyone that is reported, at least 30-50 cases goes unreported!!! :mad:

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Police appeal for information in loanshark assistance case

AsiaOne

Wednesday, Aug 14, 2013

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SINGAPORE - Police are looking for the man shown in the picture to assist with investigations into a case of assisting loansharks in their businesses, which was reported at the vicinity of Yishun Ring Road on 26 July 2013.

The man is believed to be in his 20s or 30s. He was last seen wearing a blue long-sleeve shirt with black pants and carrying a green sling bag.

Anyone with information is requested to call the Police Hotline at 1800-2550000. Information can also be submitted online at https://app.spf.gov.sg/CrimeStopper/CrimeStopper.aspx. All information will be kept strictly confidential.
 
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More crimes!!!!

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Man arrested for robbery at convenience store
AsiaOne

Wednesday, Aug 14, 2013

SINGAPORE - A 39-year-old man have been arrested by the police for a case of robbery at a shopping centre along Boon Lay Place.

On Aug 10, at around 12.50am, the suspect visited a convenience store at the shopping centre and assaulted the cashier.

In a statement to the media, the police said the man fled the premises with two packets of cigarettes.

The whole incident was captured on CCTV.

Officers conducted ground investigations after receiving the report and spotted the suspect at about 2am on Aug 14.

The 39-year-old was subsequently arrested at Boon Lay Place and will be charged in court on Aug 15.

If convicted, he faces a jail term up of five to 20 years, and not less than 12 strokes of the cane.
 
Yet another molest!!!!

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Man, 20, arrested for a series of outrage of modesty cases

AsiaOne

Wednesday, Aug 14, 2013


SINGAPORE - Police have arrested a 20-year-old man for a series of outrage of modesty cases in Jurong West.

Between March to July this year, police received several outrage of modesty reports committed in Jurong West. The suspect was described as an unknown male in his twenties.

Police believed that the culprit could be the same person due to the description of the suspect and the proximity of the cases.

A task force comprising of officers from Jurong Police Force managed to establish the identity of the man and caught him in the vicinity of Jurong West on Aug 13, at around 5pm.

Preliminary investigations revealed that he is involved in at least four such cases.

He will be charged in court on Aug 15 for the offence of Outrage of Modesty.

If convicted, he could face a jail term up to two years, and be liable to caning.
 
PAP imports these kind of Trash!!!

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68 people arrested for suspected vice activities

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AsiaOne

Wednesday, Aug 14, 2013


SINGAPORE - Police have arrested 68 people after a six-hour operation at businesses which were suspected of conducting vice activities.

On Aug 13 to 14, officers from the Criminal Investigation Department (CID) and Tanglin Police Division mounted a six-hour operation at nine public entertainment outlets and an office in the vicinity of Orchard Road.

According to the police, 53 females aged between 19 and 35 were arrested for suspected involvement in vice activities. 10 men and 5 women, aged between 22 and 54, were also taken in for suspected involvement as members of a vice syndicate.

Preliminary investigations revealed that the 53 women, who were employed by the public entertainment outlets, were suspected to be offering sexual services to patrons.

The earnings from the transactions would profit these outlets, which are believed to be managed by the 15 remaining subjects.

Business records, several computers and cash amounting to more than $17,000 in Singapore and foreign currencies were seized as exhibits.

Investigations are currently on-going.

If found guilty for the offence under the provisions of the Women's Charter, Chapter 353, they will be liable to a fine of up to $10,000, or a jail term up to five years, or both.

Any male person who is convicted of a second or subsequent offence under this provision shall, in addition to any jail term imposed in respect of such offence, be liable to caning.
 
PAP imports these kind of Trash!!!

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68 people arrested for suspected vice activities

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AsiaOne

Wednesday, Aug 14, 2013


SINGAPORE - Police have arrested 68 people after a six-hour operation at businesses which were suspected of conducting vice activities.

On Aug 13 to 14, officers from the Criminal Investigation Department (CID) and Tanglin Police Division mounted a six-hour operation at nine public entertainment outlets and an office in the vicinity of Orchard Road.

According to the police, 53 females aged between 19 and 35 were arrested for suspected involvement in vice activities. 10 men and 5 women, aged between 22 and 54, were also taken in for suspected involvement as members of a vice syndicate.

Nothing new. They can conduct such operations 365 days in a year and the problem will still exist. The only way to stop these activities is to ban all female subjects from 18-40 yrs of age from entering S'pore if they are from PRC, Vietnam, Thailand and Phillippines.
 
Nothing new. They can conduct such operations 365 days in a year and the problem will still exist. The only way to stop these activities is to ban all female subjects from 18-40 yrs of age from entering S'pore if they are from PRC, Vietnam, Thailand and Phillippines.

Agree... Immigration borders control are a little weak in Singapore. The immigration department should have a system to interview all these suspicious visitors. An interview room where suspicious characters coming in on social visit passes. There is still room for improvement in SIR border control system and processes.
 
Another one!!! Sam you happy?

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Man arrested for theft at an educational institution

AsiaOne

Wednesday, Aug 14, 2013


SINGAPORE - A 22-year-old man has been arrested for theft an at educational institution in Jurong.

On Aug 13, a male student, 23, reported that his valuables including a mobile phone and cash were missing.

Officers from Jurong Police Division conducted extensive investigation and subsequently arrested the suspect.

According to the police statement, the suspect is believed to be involved in other cases of thefts.

He will be charged in court on Aug 15.

If convicted, the 22-year-old will face a jail term up to seven years, and shall be liable to a fine.
 
Maybe penalties are too light. The government should enhanced all penalties (jail and rotan or even death sentences), otherwise there will be no end with the ballooning population coming from 3rd world countries.
 
More Loanshark Harassments....

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6 arrested for unlicensed moneylending activities

AsiaOne

Wednesday, Aug 14, 2013


SINGAPORE - Police have arrested six people for being involved in five cases of unlicensed moneylending related activites between Aug 13 and 14.

A 49-year-old man was arrested by officers from Bedok Police Division in the vicinity of Ang Mo Kio Ave 4. He is believed to have carried out acts of harassment in Tampines Street 34 by splashing paint at debtors' units and scrawling loanshark-related graffiti on the walls.

Two handphones with debtors' records and three black markers were seized from his possession. He will charged in court on Aug 15.

In the second case, a 41-year-old man and a 24-year-old woman were arrested at Choa Chu Kang Avenue 2 by Community Policing Officers on anti-crime patrol. Both suspects are believed to have assisted loanshark syndicates in distributing flyers which promoted their moneylending business.

A stack of flyers and one handphone were seized as case exhibits. Investigations are currently on-going.

In the third case, a 32-year-old man was arrested in the vicinity of Block 25 Sin Ming Road by officers from Tanglin Police Division.

He was found with a container of green paint in his possession. A search in his vehicle later revealed seven bicycle locks, six markers and three tins of paint.

An 18-year-old man was arrested in another case of loanshark harassment activity the area of Hougang Avenue 5. He was found to have committed loanshark-related graffit on walls of HDB blocks.

Both men will be charged in court on Aug 15.

In the last case, a 59-year-old man was arrested by officers from Ang Mo Kio Police Division around Woodlands Checkpoint. He is believed to have given away his ATM card and Personal Identification Number (PIN) to facilitate loanshark syndicates in their unlicensed moneylending.

He also assisted them by carrying out illegal funds transfers via Automated Teller Machine (ATM).

Investigations against him are currently on-going.

Under the Moneylenders Act (Revised Edition 2010), first time offenders found guilty of loanshark harassment shall be fined up to $50,000 with a jail term up to 5 years and up to 6 strokes of the cane.

First time offenders found guilty of assisting in the carrying on of the business of an unlicensed moneylender, may be fined up to $300,000, and face a jail term up to four years and shall also be liable to six strokes of the cane.
 
Opening 2 casinos without any thought of peace and security for HDB dwellers is the greatest CRIME by PAP against its own people!
 
Another clown to be ROTANED!!!

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Police appeal for information for assistance in loanshark harassment case

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AsiaOne

Wednesday, Aug 14, 2013


SINGAPORE - Police are looking for the man shown in the picture to assist with investigations into a case of loanshark harassment reported at Clementi Avenue 4 on 11 Aug 2013.

The man is believed to be between 20 and 30 years and is of medium build. He was last seen wearing a dark t-shirt and a pair of dark-coloured pants.

Anyone with information on the said person is requested to call the Police Hotline at 1800-2550000. You can also submit the information online at https://app.spf.gov.sg/CrimeStopper/CrimeStopper.aspx. All information will be kept strictly confidential.
 
Wait til more FTs to join the force to feel the full effect. Some people only want to outsource their work and enjoy their millionaire lifestyle.

The SPF seems to be unable to cope. What is happening to this country which safety is touted as one of the attraction!

PAP seems to be out of touch with basic security and peace issues while it plough all its resources to "fix" opposition.:eek:
 
Wait til more FTs to join the force to feel the full effect. Some people only want to outsource their work and enjoy their millionaire lifestyle.

Same sentiments...The SPF today just lack the cutting age. I just cannot believe that PAP still have not eradicate the loanshark problem...10000 cases per year...which averages to 25-30 cases a day!!!

Either PAP sleeping or SPF is a bunch of inefficient jokers!
 
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