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28-year-old man arrested for splashing Bedok Reservoir unit with red paint
28-year-old man arrested for splashing Bedok Reservoir unit with red paint

Straits Times

time14-05-2025

  • Straits Times

28-year-old man arrested for splashing Bedok Reservoir unit with red paint

A 28-year-old man was arrested for loanshark harassment after the main gate and door of a residential unit along Bedok Reservoir Road were found splashed with red paint. A debtor's note was also left behind. The police said in a statement that they were alerted to the case on May 12 at 9.25am. Through follow-up investigations and with the aid of images from police cameras, officers from Bedok Police Division established the man's identity, and arrested him within the same day. Preliminary investigations revealed that the man is allegedly involved in other similar cases of loanshark harassment. The man will be charged in court on May 14 under the Moneylenders Act 2008. First-time offenders found guilty of loanshark harassment face a fine between $5,000 and $50,000, with up to five years in jail and up to six strokes of the cane. The police said they have zero tolerance against loanshark harassment activities. They added: "Those who deliberately vandalise properties, cause annoyance or disrupt public safety, peace and security will be dealt with severely in accordance with the law." Members of the public are advised to stay away from loansharks and not to work with or assist them in any way. Those who suspect or know of anyone who could be involved in loansharking activities can call the police at '999'. Click here to contribute a story or submit it to our WhatsApp Get more of Stomp's latest updates by following us on:

GE2025: Over 8,000 police NSmen to be recalled for duty at rallies, polling stations and counting centres
GE2025: Over 8,000 police NSmen to be recalled for duty at rallies, polling stations and counting centres

Straits Times

time24-04-2025

  • Politics
  • Straits Times

GE2025: Over 8,000 police NSmen to be recalled for duty at rallies, polling stations and counting centres

Bedok Police Division's commander, Senior Assistant Commissioner Justin Wong, said the police have been working closely with other government agencies to plan for this general election. ST PHOTO: KEVIN LIM GE2025: Over 8,000 police NSmen to be recalled for duty at rallies, polling stations and counting centres Follow our live coverage here. SINGAPORE – With thousands of people expected to turn up at rallies, polling stations and counting centres during the 2025 General Election, more than 8,000 operationally ready national servicemen (NSmen) will be recalled to help with crowd control, said the police. High-tech equipment such as cameras will also be deployed to ensure that the events are safe and incident-free. Some 2.6 million registered voters in 17 group representation and 15 single-member constituencies are expected to cast their ballots on May 3. In the run-up to Polling Day, 51 sites have been set aside for political rallies during the campaigning period from April 24 to May 1. On April 24, the media was given a tour of a rally site which is overseen by the Bedok Police Division. The police have set up a watchtower where officers can overlook the entire rally. Cameras are placed at various points on the site, with barricades around the perimeter. The police have set up a watchtower where officers can overlook the entire rally. ST PHOTO: KEVIN LIM Outside the site, orange nettings and traffic cones prevent jaywalking and illegal parking. The measures are put in place to ensure public safety and reduce the risk of crowd crushes and stampedes. The police say their crowd management plan may be calibrated depending on the situation on the ground. Assistant Superintendent of Police Fabian Tan, 44, from the police logistics department, told the media that his department began preparing for the election in 2024 and preparations were ramped up when the Electoral Boundaries Review Committee convened. 'We have been planning for the past year and doing site reconnaissance, and (from time to time) we have to do additional reconnaissance to see if the planned locations' terrains have changed,' he said. The Bedok Police Division's commander, Senior Assistant Commissioner Justin Wong, said: 'The Singapore Police Force stands ready to ensure all election meetings are safe and secure. 'The police have been working closely with other government agencies to plan for this general election. After the Writ of Election was issued, the police have been working around the clock to execute those plans.' He assured the public that the police has put in place plans and is ready to deal with various scenarios, such as when multiple rallies are held on a single night. He added that in the 2015 election, the police managed 14 rallies on the last day of campaigning. Among the NSmen recalled is Deputy Superintendent of Police (NS) Shaun Keshiv Sarjeet Singh, 34, who, having first enlisted in 2010, has been involved in five elections before GE2025. Deputy Superintendent of Police (NS) Shaun Keshiv Sarjeet Singh briefing his team at Temasek Junior College on April 24. ST PHOTO: ARIFFIN JAMAR Speaking to reporters at the Bedok rally site, he said that this election cycle will be his most eventful one, as it is the first time he is leading a group of officers at a major rally. 'I feel honoured to be deployed for such a big-scale event which happens every five years. I am grateful to be working with many experienced officers, and together we will achieve our objectives,' he added. Join ST's WhatsApp Channel and get the latest news and must-reads.

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