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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 behind this sudden outburst but for now the industrial estate is cleaning up after a very chaotic afternoon.

Source: The Straits Times

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At least 15 cars have been left with shattered windshields after a shocking vandalism spree in Boon Lay. A viral video from March 24 2026 shows the aftermath at an industrial building on Enterprise Road where at least fifteen vehicles were targeted. According to those on the scene the suspect reportedly came out of a tenant office and began smashing the front glass of numerous parked cars with an object.

The individual didn't stop at parked cars they even allegedly attacked a vehicle as it just entered the building premises. One owner confirmed that they had called the police for help and the authorities had not yet arrived when the footage was recorded. This sudden act of mischief has caused a major disruption in the industrial estate and left many people with expensive repairs. As of now there’s no word on why this happened or if the person responsible has been caught. It’s a stark reminder of how quickly a normal workday can turn into a chaotic situation.

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