A multi-agency operation targeting errant public entertainment outlets in Joo Chiat on November 8, 2024 , led to the arrest of 15 individuals , comprising 12 men and three women aged between 19 and 63 . They face charges for various offences, including working without valid work permits, suspected drink driving, driving without a valid license or insurance, drug-related offences, and possession of scheduled weapons. Another 11 men , aged between 29 and 62 , are under investigation for possession of e-vaporisers, breaches of the Fire Safety Act 1993 , and violations of the Environmental Public Health (Food Hygiene) Regulations . Additionally, two entertainment outlets are being investigated for violating public entertainment licensing conditions. The operation was spearheaded by the Bedok Police Division with support from the Traffic Police , Police K-9 Unit , Central Narcotics Bureau (CNB) , Health Sciences Authority (HSA) , Immigration & Checkpoints Authority (ICA) , Singapore
Yeo Zhuo Ping, 28, was convicted of attempted rape and sexual assault after attacking a Thai disco singer on August 7, 2018 . The victim, 31 at the time, had just finished her shift at Thai disco Pixie Bar when Yeo offered to take her home. Instead, Yeo led her to a carpark at Block 125A Kim Tian Road , where he forced her into a small room at a staircase landing. There, he twice attempted to rape her and tried to compel her to perform a sex act. The victim resisted, pleading with him to stop. Yeo eventually left, with CCTV capturing him crawling on a link bridge to another block. The victim filed a police report before flying to Bangkok. Medical examinations later confirmed injuries consistent with sexual assault. During his trial, Yeo denied the charges, claiming memory loss and accusing the victim and police of fabricating evidence. Deputy Public Prosecutor Christina Koh dismissed his defense, emphasizing Yeo’s violent behavior and lack of remorse. District Judge James Elisha Lee