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Singapore's national broadcaster Mediacorp dismisses employee after ‘serious incident' in female toilet, police investigating
Singapore's national broadcaster Mediacorp dismisses employee after ‘serious incident' in female toilet, police investigating

Malay Mail

time2 days ago

  • Malay Mail

Singapore's national broadcaster Mediacorp dismisses employee after ‘serious incident' in female toilet, police investigating

SINGAPORE, June 11 — A male employee at Singapore's national broadcaster Mediacorp has been dismissed following an incident involving suspicious behaviour in a female toilet at the company's premises. The company confirmed to The Straits Times yesterday that the staff member was immediately terminated after what it described as a 'serious incident'. The case has since been referred to the police, and the individual is currently in custody as investigations continue. In a brief statement, a Mediacorp spokesman said, 'The safety and well-being of our employees is of paramount importance to us, and we remain committed to maintaining a safe and respectful workplace for all.' The broadcaster, headquartered at Mediapolis in one-north, did not provide further details, citing ongoing investigations. The Straits Times said it had contacted the police for more information.

Mediacorp dismisses employee after ‘serious incident' in female toilet, police investigating
Mediacorp dismisses employee after ‘serious incident' in female toilet, police investigating

Malay Mail

time2 days ago

  • Malay Mail

Mediacorp dismisses employee after ‘serious incident' in female toilet, police investigating

SINGAPORE, June 11 — A male employee at Singapore's national broadcaster Mediacorp has been dismissed following an incident involving suspicious behaviour in a female toilet at the company's premises. The company confirmed to The Straits Times yesterday that the staff member was immediately terminated after what it described as a 'serious incident'. The case has since been referred to the police, and the individual is currently in custody as investigations continue. In a brief statement, a Mediacorp spokesman said, 'The safety and well-being of our employees is of paramount importance to us, and we remain committed to maintaining a safe and respectful workplace for all.' The broadcaster, headquartered at Mediapolis in one-north, did not provide further details, citing ongoing investigations. The Straits Times said it had contacted the police for more information.

Police swarm Walsall street after reports of suspicious behaviour at abandoned building
Police swarm Walsall street after reports of suspicious behaviour at abandoned building

Yahoo

time17-05-2025

  • Yahoo

Police swarm Walsall street after reports of suspicious behaviour at abandoned building

A large number of police including a helicopter were called to a Walsall street after reports of suspect behaviour at an abandoned building. Police were called to Glebe Street in the Caldmore area at around 11.24pm on Friday (May 16). West Midlands Police said 'suspicious behaviour' was reported in the area. There were also reports of damage to an abandoned building. Read more: City centre 'attack' shuts down part of tram network Get breaking news on BirminghamLive WhatsApp , click the link to join An eyewitness reported there being a 'lot of police in the area' between 12am until after 3am on Saturday (May 17). They said the helicopter was at the scene 'for over 45 minutes'. But West Midlands Police has confirmed a search of the building was carried out. Nobody was found in the building or in the surrounding area. Read more: Two arrested on suspicion of child neglect and animal cruelty as dead dog found Get the latest BirminghamLive news direct to your inbox A spokeswoman for the force said: 'We were called to Glebe Street in Walsall at around 11.24pm last night (Friday, May 16), following reports of suspicious behaviour. 'Damage to an abandoned building was also reported. 'A search of the building and surrounding area was carried out, but nobody was found. 'Enquiries are continuing and anyone with information is asked to get in touch quoting 6313 of 16 May.'

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