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Actor Ryan Lian Slashed Over Staring Incident: Attacker Jailed 9 Months

  A 22-year-old Singaporean man, identified as Aaron Samuel Yukon, was sentenced to nine months' imprisonment on Friday, November 7, 2025, after pleading guilty to one count of causing grievous hurt. The charge stemmed from a violent altercation that resulted in serious injury to actor Ryan Lian Yong Yi, who is publicly known as Ryan Lian. A second charge against the accused for possessing a karambit knife was considered during the sentencing. The incident occurred outside NEX shopping mall in Serangoon Central at approximately 6:10 pm on November 22, 2024. The court was informed that the victim, Mr. Lian, was at the sheltered walkway near the mall to smoke. Mr. Yukon, who was a complete stranger to Mr. Lian, arrived at the same location shortly after for the same purpose. According to the prosecution, the confrontation originated from mutual annoyance over staring, which quickly escalated into a verbal confrontation. The verbal exchange rapidly devolved into a physical fight, duri...

Telok Blangah Drive Driver Faces Serious Jail Time for Reckless Driving

  The individual responsible for a dramatic incident involving a police pursuit and a serious multi-vehicle collision was formally presented in a district court to face a total of seven charges for various serious traffic offenses. The man, identified as Kenneth Kang Keng Quan, a 34-year-old individual, was hauled to court on November 7, following his arrest the day after the incident. The legal proceedings stem from a dangerous chain of events that unfolded on November 4. According to the charge sheets, at approximately 8:30 am, Mr. Kang was allegedly operating a motor vehicle along Telok Blangah Drive. The most critical detail of the charges is that he was allegedly driving despite being disqualified from holding a driving licence. His disqualification period was in effect from November 11, 2024, to November 10, 2025, indicating a complete lack of legal authority to be operating a vehicle at the time of the incident. The police provided a statement on November 6, detailing how th...

Viral Video Shows Cyclists Breaking Rules on Telok Blangah Road

  A recent incident captured on video and circulated across online platforms has ignited a significant debate regarding road safety and compliance with traffic regulations among cyclists. The viral footage documents a disturbing display of reckless behavior on a public roadway, prompting swift and sharp criticism from online community members who raised serious concerns about the potential for creating a significant hazard for other road users. The event in question took place along Telok Blangah Road, where the video captured a group of cyclists engaged in highly questionable conduct. The core of the footage shows two cyclists who appear to be actively racing each other on the public road. Critically, this activity was taking place while they were occupying the second lane of the roadway, a clear deviation from mandated safe cycling practices. Adding to the gravity of the situation, the video was being recorded by a third individual, who was also cycling, and could be heard cheeri...

Nervous Traveler Arrested with Meth and Ecstasy at Cruise Centre

  A 50-year-old Singaporean man was arrested for drug offenses at the Singapore Cruise Centre on October 17, after officers detected anomalies in scanned images of his belongings. The Immigration and Checkpoints Authority (ICA) officers also noted that the man appeared nervous. The initial search uncovered a syringe, a sachet of suspected drugs, and seven items of drug paraphernalia, leading to his arrest after he tested positive for methamphetamine. The case was referred to the Central Narcotics Bureau (CNB), which provided details on November 6 of further recoveries. A thorough CNB search revealed more controlled drugs, including five Erimin-5 tablets, three Ecstasy tablets, and 3.78 grams of Ice (methamphetamine), along with vape devices and additional paraphernalia. Subsequently, a search of the man’s home yielded a substantial further recovery of 15.5 grams of Ice and more drug paraphernalia. The CNB confirmed the arrest and stated that investigations are ongoing.

34-Year-Old Suspect Apprehended After Fleeing Telok Blangah Collision Site

  A 34-year-old man was apprehended on November 5 following a police pursuit in the Telok Blangah area that resulted in a serious multi-vehicle collision. The incident began at about 8:30 am on November 4, when patrolling officers in Telok Blangah Drive observed a car that had mounted a kerb. As the officers initiated a check, the driver suddenly sped off, leading to a chase. During the police pursuit, the car collided with four other vehicles: two cars, a van, and a bus. After the crash, the driver fled the scene on foot along Telok Blangah Hill. Police successfully located and arrested the man the following day. During their investigation of the abandoned vehicle, officers discovered an e-vaporiser inside the car, an offense that will be referred to the Health Sciences Authority. Authorities announced the arrest on November 6, confirming that investigations into the full scope of the incident are actively ongoing.

Street Brawl Shocks Passersby: Woman Dragged by Hair in Public Incident

  A physical altercation involving several women along a pedestrian path in an area identified as Little India was captured in a widely circulated video posted on November 4. The footage shows a woman in a white shirt sitting on the ground before a woman in a red shirt rushed in and forcefully yanked her hair, causing both to fall. The situation escalated when a third woman intervened, grabbing the woman in red and dragging her across the path. Another person, dressed in stripes, joined in by also pulling the hair of the woman in red. The woman in red was eventually left lying motionless on the ground before receiving a final kick from the third woman. Passers-by ultimately stepped in to separate the individuals. The police confirmed a report has been lodged and that they are investigating the incident. Online commenters largely condemned the violent actions, with some calling for severe penalties.

Police Chase Ends with Driver on the Run After Hitting 4 Vehicles

  A manhunt is underway for a driver who fled the scene on foot after being involved in a multi-vehicle collision in the Telok Blangah area on the morning of November 4. The incident began when police officers on patrol noticed a car that had mounted a kerb on Telok Blangah Drive at approximately 8:30 AM. As the officers approached to check on the situation, the driver of the car suddenly accelerated and drove away, initiating a police pursuit. During the short chase, the fleeing vehicle collided with two cars, a van, and a public bus. Following these collisions, the driver abandoned the damaged car and escaped by running along Telok Blangah Hill. A search operation was immediately launched to locate the individual. Video footage of the incident, which has been circulated online, provides a clearer sequence of events. The recording shows a police car stopped behind a bus at a traffic junction. An officer is seen rushing from the police vehicle. Moments later, a red car emerges from...

Crackdown on Illegal Cross-Border Rides: 9 Drivers Caught, Vehicles Seized

  Authorities have announced the results of a recent enforcement operation targeting illegal cross-border ride-hailing services. The Land Transport Authority, in collaboration with industry associations, has taken action against drivers providing unauthorized passenger transport. In the most recent operations, a total of nine drivers were apprehended. These enforcement actions took place at the land checkpoints, as well as within local areas such as North Bridge Road and Jalan Sultan. As a consequence of their illegal activities, all vehicles used by these drivers were impounded by the authorities. This action is part of a broader, ongoing effort to curb unlicensed transport services. The Minister for Land Transport, Sun Xueling, provided further details on the enforcement timeline. She stated that five vehicles were seized during operations conducted at the land checkpoints on November 4. Prior to this, another four vehicles had been impounded over the preceding three weeks in var...

Red Car Evades Police at Telok Blangah, Causes Accident

  A series of viral videos have captured a dramatic incident involving a red car and police officers at a traffic junction in the Telok Blangah area, believed to have occurred on November 4. The footage shows a sequence of events that includes a police confrontation and a subsequent traffic accident. The first video depicts a police vehicle stopped between a red passenger car and a public bus. Two police officers are seen exiting their official car. One officer approaches the bus driver, appearing to instruct the driver to remain at the location. The second officer moves toward the red car, stepping directly in front of it in an apparent attempt to prevent the driver from leaving. In a sudden escalation, the driver of the red car initiates a maneuver to escape. The vehicle performs a two-point turn and drives onto the road shoulder, narrowly avoiding a collision with the police officer who was standing in its path. The car is then seen driving away at speed, making a dangerous turn...

Four Pedestrians Hit by Car at Jurong West Junction

  An early morning traffic incident in the Jurong West area has resulted in four young pedestrians being transported to a hospital for medical attention. The accident occurred at the junction of Jurong West Street 72 and Jurong West Avenue 4. According to information released by the police, they were alerted to the incident at approximately 2:00 AM on November 1. The case involves a sixty-seven-year-old female driver and four pedestrians, whose ages are reported to be between twenty-two and twenty-three years old. The specific circumstances that led to the collision are currently under official investigation by the authorities. The Singapore Civil Defence Force confirmed its involvement, stating that it responded to a call for assistance at the location at 2:15 AM. Emergency personnel assessed the four individuals at the scene. Officials reported that all four pedestrians were conscious and alert following the accident. They were subsequently conveyed to Ng Teng Fong General Hospit...

Shoplifting Incident at Arab Street Shop Sparks Online Attention

  A video from a shop named Snooze Store, located at 136 Arab Street, has gone viral after being posted on November 2. The footage shows a woman in a white t-shirt and black bermuda shorts who is alleged to have stolen items from the store. The post quickly gained significant online traction, accumulating thousands of reactions and shares. The store sells various apparel and accessories. It is currently not known if the woman has been identified or if a police report has been filed in relation to the incident shown in the viral video.

Rapper Charged with Drug Use After Influencer Hsieh Yu-hsin Death

  Malaysian rapper Namewee has become embroiled in a complex investigation following the death of Taiwanese influencer Hsieh Yu-hsin, who was widely known online as the Nurse Goddess. The incident occurred in late October while the two were reportedly abroad working on a collaborative video project. According to police reports from the Cameron Highlands district, the sequence of events began when Namewee and Hsieh were discussing their work in a hotel room. Hsieh subsequently entered the bathroom alone to shower. After she failed to emerge for approximately half an hour, Namewee grew concerned and checked on her. He discovered her lifeless body in the bathtub and immediately attempted to administer cardiopulmonary resuscitation. When his efforts proved unsuccessful, he placed a call to the emergency services at around 12:30 PM. The situation took a turn when paramedics arrived at the scene. It was reported that Namewee did not provide a detailed account of the incident and began mo...

5-Hour Battle: SCDF Fights Massive Blaze in Eunos

  A significant fire at the Eunos Industrial Estate required a substantial five-and-a-half-hour operation by emergency services before it was fully brought under control. The Singapore Civil Defence Force was first alerted to the blaze at 1079 Eunos Avenue 7 on November 1 at approximately 5:30 PM. The fire involved building materials and office equipment and quickly grew in intensity. It fully engulfed three workshop units, while a fourth unit suffered partial damage to its roof area. Firefighting crews successfully prevented the flames from spreading to other parts of the industrial building. To combat the large-scale fire, the SCDF deployed a significant force, including sixteen emergency vehicles and approximately sixty firefighters. At the peak of the operation, firefighters employed a strategic surround-and-drown tactic. They utilized multiple high-capacity water delivery systems, including two water jets, two water monitors, an aerial monitor, and two firefighting machines. T...

Australian Man Jailed for Airport Thefts

  An Australian national faced a Singapore court and was sentenced to ten days in prison for a series of thefts committed while he was in transit at Changi Airport. Aaron Gary Slater, 45 years old, pleaded guilty to three charges of theft on October 31. The incidents occurred on September 2. Slater was waiting for a connecting flight to the Maldives after arriving from Melbourne. Instead of proceeding to his gate, he embarked on a shoplifting spree within the transit area of Terminal 2. His criminal activities began at approximately 7:30 PM when he entered a store specializing in travel products. There, he selected a blue piece of luggage valued at one thousand and forty-five dollars from a shelf and exited the store without making any payment. This entire act was recorded by the store's security camera system. However, his theft did not stop there. Over the course of that evening, he targeted several other retail outlets. The list of stolen items is extensive and includes a pink p...

Car Overturns and Catches Fire, Resulting in a Fatality

  A tragic incident in the early hours of October 31 resulted in a fatal car fire on the Tampines Expressway, claiming one life and leading to significant road closures during the morning commute. According to reports, emergency services were alerted to the situation at approximately 2:55 am. The incident occurred on a slip road of the Tampines Expressway, near the exit for the Central Expressway. Upon arrival, responders discovered a car fully engulfed in flames. The vehicle, identified as a BMW 520i, was found in an overturned position. The Singapore Civil Defence Force confirmed their response to the vehicle fire. Firefighting crews worked to extinguish the blaze using a water jet. Tragically, one individual was found deceased at the location. The person is believed to be a male, who was the driver of the vehicle. He was pronounced dead at the scene. No other injuries were reported in connection with this incident. The aftermath of the fire caused considerable disruption to morn...

Singapore Seizes $150 Million in Major International Money Laundering Raid

  In a significant enforcement action against a transnational criminal network, law enforcement authorities in Singapore have seized and frozen assets with an estimated value of over one hundred and fifty million dollars. The operation, which took place on October 30, 2025, targeted an individual named Chen Zhi and his associates, who are linked to serious offences including money laundering and forgery. According to official statements, the individuals at the center of this investigation are currently not within Singapore. The case has its origins in financial intelligence received by the police in 2024 from the Suspicious Transaction Reporting Office. This initial information prompted local investigations. Given that the alleged criminal activities were being conducted overseas, Singaporean authorities engaged with their international counterparts to gather information and seek assistance. The investigation advanced significantly following public announcements made by authorities...

Cyclist Jailed for Running Red Light, Causing Elderly Pedestrian's Death

  A 49-year-old man has been sentenced to two months in prison for a cycling incident that resulted in the death of a 70-year-old pedestrian. Lester Lu Su Min pleaded guilty to a charge of causing death by performing a rash act not amounting to culpable homicide. The sentence was handed down on October 31. The incident occurred in the early morning of March 6, 2024, at a T-junction along Upper Bukit Timah Road. The court heard that Lu had left his home around 5:30 am to meet a friend for a cycling trip. After meeting at Upper Thomson Road, the two proceeded on their route, which took them along Mandai Road and then onto Upper Bukit Timah Road. As Lu approached the specific T-junction, the traffic signal turned red. According to the Deputy Public Prosecutor, Lester Lu Su Min did not attempt to stop. Instead, he continued into the junction approximately five seconds after the light had turned red against him. At that same moment, the elderly pedestrian was legally crossing the road, ...

Workers Blindsided: Union Slams Twelve Cupcakes Abrupt Closure

  A prominent homegrown bakery chain has ceased all operations in a sudden and controversial move, leaving approximately 80 employees without jobs and drawing sharp criticism from their union for a complete lack of advance notice. Twelve Cupcakes, which operated several outlets across the city, was placed into provisional liquidation, effective from a Wednesday in late October. The Food, Drinks and Allied Workers Union publicly condemned the action, stating it was only informed of the closure on the same day it was announced to the workers. In a strong statement, the union labeled the move as completely unacceptable and unfair. It highlighted that despite the company being unionized, the business owner failed to engage in any prior consultation to discuss potential alternatives or support measures for the affected workforce. The union asserted that while the commercial decision to close may have been final, the execution was irresponsible and lacked due process, showing a failure t...

Nightmare Passenger Pukes and WON'T Compensate!

  A video featuring a sharp disagreement between a private hire vehicle driver and his passengers has become a widely viewed topic on social media, prompting a significant discussion about passenger accountability and operational costs for drivers. The recording shows a couple who appear to be intoxicated involved in a dispute with the driver over an incident that occurred during their trip. The driver states that one of the passengers became sick inside his vehicle, creating a mess that required professional cleaning. Following the completion of the journey, the driver requested a payment of one hundred and fifty dollars from the couple to cover the cleaning fee. The couple immediately rejected this demand. They argued that the amount was ridiculous and unreasonably high for the situation. The driver stood his ground, leading to a tense exchange that was captured in the video. The conflict reached a new level when the passengers declared their intention to file a formal report wit...

Facilities Manager Sentenced in School Procurement Bribery

  A facilities manager at St Joseph's Institution has been sentenced to prison for operating a sophisticated bribery scheme that netted him over $67,000 from school vendors across more than four years. Ng Cher Him, 58, received a 15-month and four-week jail term on October 30th after pleading guilty to multiple corruption charges under Singapore's Prevention of Corruption Act. The court heard that Ng exploited his influential position within the school's procurement process to orchestrate a systematic kickback operation. As the facilities manager, he held substantial authority in selecting vendors for various school projects and maintenance work. His scheme involved collaborating with multiple suppliers to artificially inflate project quotations, with the marked-up amounts being funneled directly back to him as illicit payments. Deputy Public Prosecutor Maximilian Chew detailed how Ng's operation worked: he would first disclose SJI's project budgets to favored vendo...