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241 Foreign Motorists Stopped at Singapore Checkpoints Over Fines

  Singapore authorities conducted a major multi-agency operation targeting foreign motorists with outstanding fines from October 6th to 8th, 2025. The coordinated effort resulted in 241 foreign drivers being stopped at the country's land checkpoints and required to settle their outstanding summonses before being allowed entry. The operation, led by the Traffic Police and supported by multiple government agencies including the Immigration and Checkpoints Authority, Housing and Development Board, Land Transport Authority, National Environment Agency, and Urban Redevelopment Authority, successfully recovered more than $619,000 in unpaid fines during the three-day period. The recovered amount represented outstanding payments for various vehicular and traffic offences committed during previous visits to Singapore. When the identified foreign motorists attempted to enter Singapore through land checkpoints between October 6th and 8th, they were stopped by authorities and directed to settl...

74 Arrested in Week-Long, Island-Wide Operation

  The Central Narcotics Bureau of Singapore concluded a major five-day anti-drug operation spanning from October 13th to October 17th, 2025, resulting in the arrest of 74 individuals suspected of various drug offenses. The extensive island-wide operation covered multiple residential areas including Ang Mo Kio, Balestier, Clementi, Punggol, Woodlands, and Yishun, leading to the seizure of substantial quantities of controlled substances and vaping products. During the coordinated enforcement action, authorities confiscated a significant assortment of illegal drugs with an estimated street value exceeding $68,000. The seized substances included 2,504 grams of cannabis, 158 grams of ketamine, 76 grams of heroin, 73 grams of 'Ice' methamphetamine, 12 grams of 'Ecstasy', 40 Erimin-5 tablets, and numerous vaping-related products. Among the vaping items were 42 electronic vaporiser pods believed to contain etomidate, a controlled substance that has recently become a focus of la...

18-Year-Old Charged for Trafficking Etomidate Vape Pods

  An 18-year-old Singaporean male has been formally charged for his alleged involvement in trafficking electronic vaporiser pods suspected to contain the controlled substance etomidate. Kwek Rui An Rayern appeared in court on October 17th, 2025, following an investigation led by the Health Sciences Authority of Singapore. The case began on October 16th, 2025, when officers from the Immigration and Checkpoints Authority discovered the suspected etomidate pods during an inspection of the teenager's vehicle. Upon this discovery, the authorities immediately referred the matter to the Health Sciences Authority for further investigation and action. The initial vehicle inspection resulted in the seizure of significant evidence, including two electronic vaporiser devices and 127 individual pods believed to contain etomidate. The investigation expanded to include a search of the suspect's residence in the Bedok area, where law enforcement officials located and confiscated an additional ...

12 Arrested in Major Singapore Vape Bust: $560,000 Seized

  Singapore authorities have dismantled a significant e-vaporiser distribution network, arresting twelve individuals in a major coordinated operation on October 16th, 2025. The Singapore Police Force, working in conjunction with the Health Sciences Authority, apprehended eleven men and one woman between the ages of 25 and 35 for their suspected involvement in the possession and distribution of prohibited vaping products. According to official statements released on October 18th, the suspected syndicate members were believed to have orchestrated the systematic importation of e-vaporisers from Malaysia into Singapore, subsequently supplying these prohibited items to local residents. The operation involved multiple police units, including the Criminal Investigation Department, Police Intelligence Department, and Special Operations Command, demonstrating the coordinated approach to combating the illegal vaping trade. The enforcement action commenced at a carpark located near Ang Mo Kio...

Marine Terrace Neighbor War: Metal Rod vs Hammer Confrontation

  A long-standing conflict between neighbors at Block 53 Marine Terrace has escalated through court proceedings and public social media exchanges, revealing a complex dispute that has persisted for years. The case involves Mr. Lim Jing Hao and his mother, known online as Mdm Poh, and their neighbor, Madam Nurul Jaahan Yaazid. The dispute reached the Community Disputes Resolution Tribunals, resulting in a court order issued on July 21st. The tribunal ruled that Madam Jaahan must pay Mr. Lim $345 in damages and disbursements by August 21st. Additionally, the court ordered her not to physically or verbally attack Mr. Lim or his mother near their residence, not to interfere with their property, and to refrain from causing excessive noise through loud music or karaoke sessions. The conflict between the two households gained public attention as early as October 2023 when videos of their confrontations went viral. One particularly dramatic incident occurred on January 13th, 2023, when Mdm...

Over 1,300 Caught in Singapore's Vape Crackdown

  Singaporean authorities have reported that 1,339 individuals were apprehended for vape-related offences during a recent six-week enforcement period from September 1st to October 12th. Among those detained, 102 were confirmed to be in possession of vaping devices containing etomidate, a controlled substance with significant health risks. The Ministry of Health and Health Sciences Authority disclosed these findings in a joint press release on Thursday, October 16th, highlighting the implementation of their enhanced enforcement framework. The authorities revealed that 67 of the offenders have already been placed in rehabilitation programmes administered through the Institute of Mental Health, Health Promotion Board, and various Social Services Agencies. These programmes are designed to provide comprehensive support through education, counselling, and group sessions to help individuals overcome addiction. However, two offenders have failed to attend their initial rehabilitation appoi...

Cheating Ministry in $130k Scheme, SCDF Officer & Wife Charged

  A Singapore Civil Defence Force officer and his wife have been formally charged in court for their alleged involvement in a cheating scheme that defrauded two government agencies of more than $130,000. The charges were filed on October 16th against 41-year-old Muhammad Zahid Rosli and his 38-year-old wife, Nuraifa Ahmad. Muhammad Zahid Rosli, who was stationed at the Civil Defence Academy during the period of the alleged offences, faces a total of 28 charges for cheating and related offences. His wife, Nuraifa Ahmad, who operates as the sole proprietor of Grundy Wellness Network and also serves as director of Clutch Esports, has been charged with 19 counts for her role in the suspected scheme. According to the Corrupt Practices Investigation Bureau, which issued a detailed statement on October 16th, the alleged fraudulent activities took place between 2017 and 2023. The officer is accused of deceiving the Singapore Civil Defence Force of approximately $52,000 by deliberately hidi...

Mysterious Orange Glow Alarms Singapore Residents

  A dramatic orange illumination over Singapore on Wednesday, October 15th, originating from what appeared to be chemical towers, has raised concerns among residents about potential noise and air pollution, despite official explanations that the phenomenon was harmless. The fiery glow, visible across multiple neighborhoods, was accompanied by resident reports of disruptive sounds and worries about environmental impact. In the Northshore area of Punggol, viewers observed flames emanating from two substantial chemical towers, with many residents expressing dual concerns about both the visual spectacle and its accompanying auditory effects. Social media platforms became a forum for locals to share their experiences, with numerous accounts describing significant noise disturbance alongside the bright orange flares that lit up the night sky. The concerns extended beyond Punggol, with a Yishun resident reporting being startled by the intense flaming sky visible from her home, while other...

On-Duty Officer Found with Gunshot Wound in Toilet

  A 23-year-old full-time national serviceman with the Singapore Police Force was discovered with a gunshot wound on Wednesday, October 15th. The incident occurred at approximately 9:00 PM at 328 Pasir Panjang Road, which is the location of a Shell petrol station. According to an official statement released by the Singapore Police Force, the officer was found by his teammates inside a toilet at that address. He was conscious when he was transported to a hospital for medical treatment. The police confirmed that the officer's issued service revolver and all remaining ammunition were secured at the scene. Authorities have stated that no other individuals were injured during this incident. Based on preliminary investigative findings, the police have indicated that the nature of the neck wound is believed to be self-inflicted. The Singapore Police Force explicitly stated that they do not suspect any foul play was involved in this event. A comprehensive investigation is currently in prog...

Crackdown Continues: 117 Vehicles Seized for Illegal Cross-Border Rides

  In a continued crackdown on illegal cross-border transportation, authorities in Singapore have impounded ten more vehicles for providing unauthorized passenger services. The joint enforcement operation was conducted on October 15th, 2025, by the Land Transport Authority and the Immigration and Checkpoints Authority at the country's land checkpoints. This latest action is part of an ongoing effort that began in July 2025. With this most recent seizure, the total number of vehicles impounded in just over three months has reached 117. The operation was launched following information received from industry associations, including the National Private Hire Vehicles Association and the National Taxi Association, highlighting the collaborative approach being taken to address the issue. Authorities have emphasized that these enforcement measures are critical for public safety. Vehicles operating without the proper licenses lack the necessary commercial insurance, creating significant fin...

Singapore Proposes Caning as Punishment for Scammers

  The Ministry of Home Affairs in Singapore has introduced a proposed law that could see caning implemented as a punishment for individuals involved in scams and related offences. The announcement was made on Tuesday, October 14th, with the government stating that combating scams remains a top national priority due to the persistently high number of cases and financial losses suffered by victims. Under the new Criminal Law (Miscellaneous Amendments) Bill, the most severe penalties are reserved for key figures within scam operations. Specifically, scammers who are active members or recruiters for scam syndicates would face mandatory caning, with a range of between six and twenty-four strokes. This signifies a significant escalation in the consequences for orchestrating fraudulent schemes. The proposed changes also extend to individuals who play a supporting role in these crimes. So-called "money mules" who assist in laundering the proceeds from scams, or those who provide Sing...

Singapore Cracks Down on Inconsiderate Bus Riders

  New legislation passed in Singapore on October 14th introduces stricter regulations for passenger conduct on public buses and at bus interchanges, alongside new powers for security personnel. The amendments to the Bus Services Industry Act are designed to penalize disruptive and inconsiderate behavior, bringing rules for buses in line with those already governing the train system. Senior Minister of State for Transport, Murali Pillai, explained in Parliament that the government aims to curb nuisance activities that affect the comfort and experience of other commuters. He cited specific examples of behaviors that will be regulated, including eating and drinking on buses, littering, and playing loud music or videos from mobile devices without headphones. Individuals who breach these new conduct regulations will face financial penalties, with the severity of the fine corresponding to the impact of their behavior on others. Higher penalties will be imposed on repeat offenders. The de...

$30,000 Pokemon Card Haul Seized at Singapore Airport

  On October 10th, 2025, officers from the Immigration and Checkpoints Authority at Singapore's Changi Airport Terminal 1 made a notable discovery during a routine baggage inspection. The incident involved a 25-year-old male Singaporean citizen who was selected for a standard screening procedure. According to the official report, the authorities directed the traveller to the baggage screening area and explicitly asked him if he had any items that required declaration. The man stated that he had nothing to declare to the officers. Proceeding with the inspection, the personnel conducted a thorough check of his luggage. This detailed examination revealed a large quantity of assorted Pokemon trading cards within his belongings. The total estimated value of the seized trading card collection was reported to be in excess of thirty thousand dollars. Due to the significant value of the goods and the failure to declare them upon entry into Singapore, the case was immediately handed over to ...

5% Fare Hike Approved: How Singapore's New Rates Affect You

  Commuters in Singapore will see an increase in public transport fares starting December 27th, following an announcement made by the Public Transport Council on Tuesday, October 14th. The overall adjustment is set at 5 percent, a figure lower than the previous year's increase. For adult commuters using travel cards, this translates to an additional nine to ten cents per journey. The council highlighted that a significant number of concessionary journeys, over 450,000 trips made primarily by students and seniors traveling to schools, workplaces, or local amenities, cover distances of 3.2 kilometers or less and will not be affected by the main increase. For longer concessionary journeys beyond this distance, fares will rise by three to four cents. Source: Public Transport Council Cash fares will also see an adjustment, reflecting the higher operational costs associated with handling physical currency. Adult cash fares will increase by twenty cents, while seniors and persons with dis...

Chinese National Convicted in Major UOB Bank Data Breach

  A former employee of United Overseas Bank, a 30-year-old Chinese national and Singapore permanent resident named Cao Wenqing, was convicted in a Singapore district court on Tuesday, October 14th. She was found guilty on a total of 27 charges for her role in a significant data breach that compromised the private information of more than one thousand bank customers. The conviction comprises 14 charges under the Computer Misuse Act and 13 charges under the Banking Act. Cao Wenqing had contested these charges during her trial, maintaining that she was an innocent victim deceived by individuals falsely claiming to be officers from the Shanghai police. However, District Judge James Elisha Lee, presiding over the case, found her defense lacking. The judge emphasized that Cao Wenqing, possessing tertiary education qualifications and having undergone specific training from United Overseas Bank, was fully conscious of the highly confidential nature of customer data. She was explicitly awar...

Singaporean Man Jailed in Multi-Million Dollar Luxury Scam

  A Singapore court has sentenced a local man to five years and ten months in prison for his central role in a extensive fraudulent scheme that cheated customers out of millions of dollars paid for high-end luxury goods that were never delivered. The individual, Pi Jiapeng, aged 30, admitted to three charges, including money laundering and fraudulent trading, on October 14th. This sentencing concludes a chapter of a case that first came to light over three years ago, following the man's arrest in August 2022. The situation gained significant public attention when Pi and his wife, a Thai national named Pansuk Siriwipa, became fugitives after fleeing Singapore while under police investigation. Pansuk, identified as the primary architect of the operation, was herself sentenced to 14 years in prison earlier in October 2024. The couple's businesses, Tradenation and Tradeluxury, were presented as reputable sellers of luxury watches and handbags. They operated on a pre-order model, at...

Boy on Kick Scooter Hit by Taxi at Bugis Crossing

  A nine-year-old boy was injured in a traffic accident involving a taxi while he was crossing a road in the Bugis area on the afternoon of October 13. The incident occurred along Middle Road, in the direction heading towards Nicoll Highway. Emergency services, including the police and the Singapore Civil Defence Force, were notified of the collision between the taxi and the pedestrian at approximately 2:40 PM. The young boy was transported to KK Women's and Children's Hospital for medical treatment. Authorities confirmed that he was conscious when he was taken to the hospital. Video footage of the incident, captured by a dashboard camera from another vehicle, was later shared on a social media platform. The recording shows the boy riding a kick scooter and moving quickly across a pedestrian crossing. The traffic light signal at the time of the incident was reportedly in favor of the taxi, indicating the vehicle had the right of way. The collision occurred as the boy entered th...