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Sickipoora is now officially a nation of thieves.

Singapore leaders congratulate India counterparts on its 76th Republic Day​

Singapore leaders congratulate India counterparts on its 76th Republic Day
Singapore President Tharman Shanmugaratnam, his wife Jane Yumiko Ittogi, India's President Droupadi Murmu, and India's Prime Minister Narendra Modi during the ceremonial reception at the Rashtrapati Bhavan presidential palace in New Delhi,…see more


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26 Jan 2025 10:02AM (Updated: 26 Jan 2025 11:12AM)
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SINGAPORE: Singapore's President Tharman Shanmugaratnam and Prime Minister Lawrence Wong have written to their counterparts in India to convey their congratulations on the country's 76th Republic Day on Sunday (Jan 26).

In his letter to India's President Droupadi Murmu, Mr Tharman said Singapore-India relations have grown significantly "in depth and breadth over the years".
 
Tell me. Tell me. Who commits more crimes? That's why we need foreigners. To help bring the crime rate down. :unsure:
 
Tell me. Tell me. Who commits more crimes? That's why we need foreigners. To help bring the crime rate down. :unsure:
When your population base becomes so much larger in such a short period of time, even there is increase in crimes, the crime rate relatively becomes lower with such much larger population
 

Chinatown durian vendor loses 2 Musang King to theft​


Chinatown durian vendor loses 2 Musang King to theft
Vendors notice their goods would get stolen during crowded times at the bazaar.PHOTO: SHIN MIN DAILY NEWS

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Jan 27, 2025 08:01 am

Losing merchandise to theft is nothing new to Chinese New Year bazaar vendors in Chinatown.

But the vendors do not file police reports despite losing anything from jelly and cookies to even durian.

They notice that items tend to get stolen during crowded times.

Mr Chen, a 35-year-old durian vendor, said he had two Musang King missing just last week.

"One morning, when I was about to open my stall, I noticed two obvious empty spaces on the shelf," he told Shin Min Daily News.

"I always tidy up my stall when I close it and I knew the inventory count, so I immediately noticed that my durian had been stolen."
 
PAP is stuck between a rock and a hard place.

They cannot be seen to be persecuting their favourite CECAkroaches pets. Oops...pest.

But they also fear the retribution this coming GE with all the pro CECA bad news.
 
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