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Gag Order Issued in Court Case Involving Fatal Chinatown Car Crash

  Legal proceedings have commenced against a thirty eight year old female driver involved in a tragic traffic accident that occurred in the Chinatown district earlier this year. On April 8 2026 the woman arrived at the State Courts at approximately 8.25am accompanied by her husband to face formal charges. The charges are related to a collision that resulted in the death of a young child and serious injuries to her mother. The court handed down two specific charges for driving without due care and attention. The first charge concerns the actions that led to the death of a six year old girl while the second charge relates to the grievous hurt caused to the girl’s thirty one year old mother. The incident took place on February 6 2026 at approximately 11.50am. The accused is alleged to have failed to maintain a proper lookout while she was executing a right turn as she exited an open-space carpark located on Spring Street in Chinatown. This area is noted for its high foot traffic due t...
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Man Jailed After Driving Off Naked While Lovers Spouse was on Car Bonnet

  A fifty one year old man named Chia Hiok Seah was sentenced to six weeks of imprisonment and a fine of one thousand dollars on April 6 2026. This legal outcome follows a series of events involving a confrontation in a multi storey carpark where the accused was caught in a compromising situation with a married woman. Along with the custodial sentence the court also imposed a one year disqualification from holding or obtaining all classes of driving licenses which will take effect upon his release from prison. The background of the case involves Chia and a woman named Ms Wong Shunyi who were involved in an extramarital relationship. Court documents indicated that the woman’s husband had previously discovered that his wife was visiting hotels with Chia. In an attempt to address the situation the husband had sought marriage counseling and had even expressed thoughts of harming Chia to a social worker. This led to police involvement in October 2023 where an investigating officer advis...

Driver Receives Jail after Ramming into Pedestrians at Nex Mall

  A thirty six year old woman has been sentenced to eleven days in prison following a serious traffic accident at a busy taxi stand in Serangoon. The defendant, Li Na, who is a Singapore permanent resident, appeared in court on April 6 2026 and pleaded guilty to one charge of driving without due care and attention. The incident, which occurred outside the Nex shopping mall, resulted in grievous hurt to a forty eight year old pedestrian. In addition to the custodial sentence, the court imposed a five year disqualification from driving, which will take effect from the date of her release from prison. The events leading to the accident began on the morning of February 10 2025. Li Na had left her home at approximately 7am accompanied by her husband and their six year old son with the intention of dropping the child off at school. Initially, her husband was the one behind the wheel. After completing the school drop off, the couple drove toward the Serangoon Central area. Before reaching...

New Flight Rules: Travelers Departing Singapore Limited to 2 Power Banks

  Effective April 15 2026 the Civil Aviation Authority of Singapore (CAAS) will implement new safety rules limiting passengers to just two power banks in their carry-on luggage. This change follows updated global safety requirements from the International Civil Aviation Organization (ICAO) aimed at reducing fire risks caused by lithium batteries. The cap applies to all power banks including those under 100 watt-hour and larger units up to 160 watt-hour. Travelers with more than two units will be forced to dispose of the extras before boarding. Additionally the new regulations prohibit passengers from charging their power banks during flights. While previous rules allowed for up to twenty small power banks the new limit is much stricter. CAAS is working with airlines to ensure a smooth transition and will post notices at Changi Airport to inform the public. Passengers are advised to check with their specific airlines for any further restrictions before traveling.

Murder Suspect Escorted Back to Geylang Crime Scene

  A forty-eight-year-old man accused of murder was escorted back to a crime scene in Geylang by police officers on the morning of April 3 2026. The individual identified as Ong Hou Cheong is facing charges for the death of seventy-year-old Chow Ling Fei. The victim passed away in a hospital on March 9 2026 following a violent encounter earlier that morning. It is understood that the two men were known to each other prior to the incident which resulted in the older man suffering fatal stab wounds to his chest area. The case began when the police were alerted to a physical fight occurring at Lorong 16 Geylang at approximately 8.15am on March 9. Upon arriving at the location officers discovered significant bloodstains on a pavement situated near a waste bin area in close proximity to a Buddhist temple. The seventy-year-old victim was found unconscious and was immediately transported to a hospital where he later succumbed to his injuries. Ong Hou Cheong was also taken to the hospital w...

Man Charged for Making Prank Calls and Throwing Eggs at Police Cars

  A 28 year old man is facing serious charges after allegedly making 18 prank calls to the police and vandalizing their vehicles. Davin Lian Ke Xiang appeared in court on March 25 2026 accused of a campaign of harassment that lasted over a month. Investigators found that he used a lost identity card to get a phone line which he then used to report fake crimes between February and March. The most shocking part is that on three separate days in March when officers arrived at the scenes he reportedly waited for them to step out of their cars before throwing eggs at the police vehicles. In court the man claimed he only did it because he was feeling stressed and asked for a psychiatric checkup instead of being locked up. However the judge ordered him to be kept in remand for a week while the police finish their work. It turns out he was already in trouble with the law for earlier charges of trespassing and intimidation back in 2025 and was out on a remission order at the time. Now he fa...

Man Smashes at Least 15 Cars in Industrial Carpark

  Update: A 52-year-old man is in police custody after a massive vandalism spree in Jurong West. On March 23 2026 at around 1.35pm authorities were called to 18 Enterprise Road in a Boon Lay industrial area. Viral videos from SG Road Vigilante show a man walking through traffic with an object in his hand being followed by a team of police officers. The situation escalated until officers with riot shields were able to corner the suspect near a small tree. The damage left behind is quite shocking. Footage from the scene shows at least sixteen cars parked in an outdoor lot with their front windscreens completely smashed. There are also reports that the man stopped a truck and a lorry on the road to break their glass as well. The suspect was taken to the hospital while conscious and is now facing charges for public nuisance and mischief. In Singapore these offenses can lead to fines and prison time especially when so much property is damaged. Police are still investigating the motive b...

Man Knocked Unconscious after Group Confrontation in Singapore

  **Update: Four teenagers are in police custody following a violent group attack in the Boat Quay area. The incident happened late at night on January 30 2026 at Circular Road. One female and three male youths aged between 14 and 18 were arrested for rioting after a 17 year old boy was left injured. A viral video of the confrontation shows a group of youths arguing in a back alley before things turned physical. The victim was punched and shoved multiple times before a youth in pink pants put him in a chokehold. The footage is quite shocking as the victim appears to pass out and hits his head on the ground with a loud thud. The victim later shared that he needed seven stitches for a deep cut on his chin. He claims the group attacked him over personal rumors and accusations about how he treated others in his private life. He also mentioned that he only knew one person in the whole group and it was a bystander who finally called for an ambulance. The police have confirmed that invest...

Group Confrontation Leads to Physical Altercation near Paya Lebar

  A viral video from March 21 2026 has captured a intense confrontation between two groups near Paya Lebar MRT station. The fight took place in the afternoon at an open field along Sims Avenue where punches were seen being thrown in front of a large group of onlookers. While the reason for the clash isn't clear the footage shows several individuals aggressively moving toward each other and engaging in physical violence. This incident has sparked a lot of conversation online with many people pointing out that this area is a common spot for weekend disagreements. Some residents are even calling for the police to step up their patrols in the Paya Lebar area to keep the peace. In Singapore getting involved in a public fight is a serious matter that can lead to fines and even prison time for disturbing the public peace. Authorities usually keep a close eye on these types of viral videos to identify those involved. It's a good reminder for everyone to stay calm and avoid physical con...

Amos Yee Returned to Singapore and Charged with Enlistment Offences

  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...