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Several crime alert signs in Bukit Timah, homeowners advised to keep guard up

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Several crime alert signs in Bukit Timah, homeowners advised to keep guard up

Homeowners in the area advised to keep their guard up against break-ins


Published on Sep 29, 2013

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One of the police signs set up in the Bukit Timah area warning residents of a break-in in the neighbourhood. This one was in Sixth Avenue. -- ST PHOTO: BRYNA SINGH

By Bryna Singh

When Linden Drive resident Zena Lim first saw a large sign near her home in Bukit Timah alerting residents about a break-in in her estate, she got a little worried.

That, however, quickly turned into fear after she spotted more of the same signs around her neighbourhood.

"I was very alarmed," said the 37-year-old ophthalmologist. "Were there multiple incidents? Have there been any arrests?"

She was not the only one rattled by the "crime alerts" put up by the police to warn homeowners to keep their guard up against break-ins.

Get the full story from The Straits Times.

 
... That, however, quickly turned into fear after she spotted more of the same signs around her neighbourhood.

"I was very alarmed," said the 37-year-old ophthalmologist. "Were there multiple incidents? Have there been any arrests?" ...
so pychotic! ... :rolleyes:
 
lianbeng replies to thread: bt timah plenty of landed properties all very rich people leh!:D
 
Just last week .......huh???

Singapore crime rate at a 29-year-low
Experts cite better policing focused on the community, a wiser public

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Published on Sep 23, 2013

By Jalelah Abu Baker
Many people here leave home without worrying about a break- in and leave personal belongings unattended without fear of theft.

Singapore has a worldwide reputation for being safe and latest police figures suggest the situation is improving further.

The crime rate - the number of cases per 100,000 people - has been falling consistently since 2005, reaching a 29-year low of 581 last year. This is a dramatic drop from 1,373 in 1992.

Mid-year figures released last month also showed a decrease in most common types of crime.


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This shows that thief are going for big fish liao,no more hdb:D
 
This shows that thief are going for big fish liao,no more hdb:D

lianbeng replies to hokkien: this is a different group lah, bro!:D they dun eat ikan bilis! they prefer tunas n salmon!
 
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