A twenty seven year old Singapore citizen identified as Amos Yee has been brought before a court on March 20 2026 to face multiple charges under the Enlistment Act. The legal action follows his deportation from the United States which took place on March 19 2026. Yee who is also a recorded child sex offender in the United States was apprehended by enlistment inspectors from the Central Manpower Base immediately upon his arrival at Changi Airport. The authorities from the Ministry of Defence and the Ministry of Home Affairs confirmed that because he remains a Singapore citizen he was returned to the Republic using a document of identity in place of a valid passport. During his court appearance which was conducted via video link at approximately 11.50am Yee appeared with long hair and was dressed in a long sleeved black shirt. The prosecution made a formal application for the accused to be remanded at Changi Prison to facilitate further investigations into his case. The judge grant...
In a rare and exciting wildlife update an endangered Malayan tapir was spotted at Lorong Halus on the morning of March 19 2026. A cyclist who was passing through the area captured video of the majestic animal as it calmly foraged near a grassy patch. Initially thinking it was a wild boar the cyclist was surprised to find it was actually a tapir which he described as larger than expected and very majestic. After a few minutes of being watched the shy animal jumped through a railing and headed back into the Serangoon River forest. Malayan tapirs are actually quite rare in this part of the world and are not native to the local area. Experts believe they swim across from Malaysia using islands as pit stops. This sighting follows another one from February this year at a Defu Lane carpark and several sightings in Punggol back in 2023. There are currently fewer than 2,500 of these animals left in the wild making them an endangered species. If you happen to see one remember to stay calm ...