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Singapore Police Nab Trio After Wild Chase and Collision, Drugs Found In Vehicle

  Three individuals in their 20s were arrested in the early hours of June 29, 2025, following a police chase that ended with a car collision involving a lorry. The events unfolded along Syed Alwi Road near Jalan Besar in Singapore. At approximately 5:45am, police officers were conducting patrols along Syed Alwi Road heading towards Jalan Besar when they came across a car that was parked in a suspicious and haphazard manner. Upon initiating a check, the vehicle’s driver, a 25-year-old man, attempted to flee the scene. The man, who was already wanted by the police for traffic-related offences, led officers on a chase before eventually being subdued and arrested. He remained conscious and was subsequently transported to a hospital for medical evaluation. He was arrested on suspicion of drug-related offences, and further investigations into his outstanding traffic matters are ongoing. While police officers were in the process of arresting the man, a 25-year-old woman who had been a pas...

Punggol Chosen for Singapore’s First Self-Driving Shuttle Rollout

  Singapore’s self-driving public transport vision is taking a major leap forward, with autonomous shuttles set to be deployed in Punggol by the beginning of the fourth quarter of 2025. This announcement was made on June 27, 2025, by Acting Transport Minister Jeffrey Siow during a working visit to Guangzhou, China. The initiative is part of a larger strategy to enhance Singapore’s public transport system through the integration of autonomous vehicles (AVs) over the next five years. The Ministry of Transport (MOT) is currently working with potential AV makers and public transport operators, including foreign firms like Waymo from the United States, to bring this plan to life. Senior Minister of State for Transport Sun Xueling, who was also part of the visit, confirmed that the initial deployment will cover specific routes in Punggol. These routes are being selected based on residents’ feedback. Some residents in Punggol West have expressed a need for better access to amenities i...

Truck Knocks Biker and Drives Away Without Help

  A new hit-and-run case in Johor Bahru has surfaced just days after a widely-publicised road rage incident involving a Malaysian man repeatedly ramming a Perodua Axia with his Toyota Hilux. This latest case, which occurred on June 26, 2025, involves a black Mitsubishi L200 Triton that collided with a motorcyclist during a lane change and subsequently left the scene without rendering assistance. The incident took place at approximately 11:30am at kilometre 10 of Jalan Johor Bahru heading towards Skudai. Dashcam footage of the accident has been widely circulated on social media, showing the pickup truck travelling on the rightmost lane before suddenly swerving into the middle lane. In doing so, the truck struck a motorcyclist riding a Yamaha 135LC, causing the rider to lose control and skid several times across the roadway. Rather than stopping to help the injured rider, the driver of the Mitsubishi Triton continued driving. The video ends shortly after, without any indication that ...

Driver Abandons Car in Tanjong Pagar Accident

  On June 26, 2025, a hit-and-run incident involving three vehicles occurred at the junction of Tanjong Pagar Road and Cook Street, resulting in two individuals being hospitalized and a driver fleeing the scene. The accident, which took place at approximately 6:30pm, involved two private vehicles and a blue taxi. According to eyewitness accounts, the accident unfolded when the driver of a white car collided with two other vehicles at the busy intersection. After the crash, the driver was seen hastily grabbing a bag from his vehicle before fleeing the scene on foot. Notably, the driver failed to engage the handbrake before exiting the car, which caused the unattended vehicle to roll backward and collide into a nearby blue taxi. This secondary collision was also witnessed by bystanders. One witness, a pedestrian who observed the incident at close range, described the scene as chaotic. The abandoned white car was seen slowly reversing into the taxi after its driver had already left. T...

Reckless Driver Told Friends "SHE DESERVE IT" After Causing Fatal Crash

  ***Update: NUS clarified Jarrett Tee was not a NUS. On June 27, 2025, 30-year-old Jarrett Tee Lee Kiat was sentenced to five years and eight months’ jail and handed a 10-year driving ban after pleading guilty to one count of dangerous driving causing death. The incident took place on February 24, 2024, along the East Coast Parkway (ECP) expressway, during which Tee’s reckless actions led to the death of 18-year-old pillion rider Leann Lim Jia Le. Tee, then a full-time student at the National University of Singapore and a part-time chef and social media influencer, was driving a rented Mercedes-Benz. On the night of February 23, 2024, he contacted a friend, Vincent Loh, to go driving. Loh later picked up two 16-year-old girls and met Tee in Sembawang for supper. Later, Loh also picked up Ms Lim and her 16-year-old boyfriend. Tee began engaging in "blocking and braking" games with Loh’s vehicle. He repeatedly swerved into Loh’s lane and braked suddenly to force the car to slo...

SAF Captain Jailed After Chokehold Attack on Grab Driver

On June 26, 2025, Ashton Jude Joseph, a 34-year-old Singaporean and then-Captain in the Singapore Armed Forces (SAF), was sentenced to five weeks’ imprisonment for physically assaulting a Grab driver following a dispute over vomit found in the vehicle. Joseph pleaded guilty to one charge of voluntarily causing hurt to 46-year-old driver Lee Chee Wei. His legal representative stated in court that he intends to file an appeal against the sentence. The incident occurred in the early hours of August 31, 2024, following a night of drinking. Court documents revealed that Joseph had consumed six to seven pints of beer while at a bar near Serangoon Road with friends starting around 7pm on August 30. At approximately 3am, a ride was booked through Grab to take Joseph home, and Mr Lee was the assigned driver. During the journey, Mr Lee observed that Joseph was clearly intoxicated. While en route, Joseph requested a plastic bag to vomit into, which Mr Lee provided. Although the driver offered to ...

Singaporeans Face Death Penalty Over Cocaine Vape Bust in Malaysia

  On June 26, 2025, three Singaporean men and one Malaysian man were formally charged in Kuala Lumpur with trafficking cocaine-laced e-vaporiser liquid. The case was brought before Magistrate Amalina Basirah Md Top, but no pleas were recorded from the accused, as the case falls under the jurisdiction of the High Court. The three Singaporeans charged are Quek Kien Seng, 45, Tristan Chew Jin Zhong, 25, and Ivan Tan Zhi Xuan, 31. They were charged alongside Malaysian citizen Kong Sien Mee, 57. All four face a serious charge under Malaysia’s Dangerous Drugs Act involving 9,420.2 millilitres of liquid containing cocaine. If convicted, the individuals face the death penalty or, alternatively, life imprisonment along with whipping. The arrests were made on June 19, 2025, in the Malaysian state of Selangor. During the raid, authorities intercepted a car carrying ten boxes filled with 4,958 units of liquid vape cartridges suspected to be laced with cocaine. The total estimated street valu...

Zombie-Like Teens Spotted in Punggol: Public Raises Vaping Concerns

  On June 24, 2025, a group of four male teenagers was seen behaving unusually at Punggol Town Hall at approximately 1am. The incident, which took place near Waterway Point and Punggol MRT station, was captured in a video by a concerned member of the public. The footage, later circulated online, shows the youths appearing disoriented and unsteady, prompting widespread speculation that the teenagers had consumed a substance known locally as “zombie vapes” or “KPods.” These “KPods” are vape products reportedly laced with etomidate, a substance classified as a poison under Singapore’s Poisons Act. Etomidate is an anaesthetic agent commonly used in medical settings. According to the Health Sciences Authority, its side effects can include nausea, vomiting, involuntary muscle spasms, and even psychosis, which could account for the erratic and zombie-like behavior observed in the video. In the video, one teenager is seen lying on the ground while the other three stagger around in a disori...

Man Dies After Two-Lorry Crash on CTE Towards SLE

  SINGAPORE – A fatal traffic collision between two lorries occurred along the Central Expressway (CTE) towards the Seletar Expressway (SLE) on the afternoon of 25 June 2025, resulting in the death of a 34-year-old man and severe congestion on one of Singapore’s busiest expressways. The police confirmed they were alerted to the crash at approximately 1.55pm. The incident involved two lorries and resulted in two individuals being transported to Tan Tock Seng Hospital. The 34-year-old victim, who was a passenger in one of the lorries, sustained critical injuries during the collision and was trapped in the vehicle. The Singapore Civil Defence Force (SCDF) deployed hydraulic rescue equipment to extricate him. At the time of his rescue, he was found unconscious and was immediately rushed to the hospital, where he later succumbed to his injuries. The driver of the same lorry, a 24-year-old male, has been arrested by the authorities for the offence of careless driving causing death. No...

Duo Arrested in Major Raid Over Illegal Streaming Devices in Singapore

  On 23 June 2025, a major enforcement operation by the Singapore Police Force led to the arrest of a 32-year-old man and a 28-year-old woman for their suspected involvement in the online sale of illegal streaming devices. Officers from the Criminal Investigation Department (CID) carried out coordinated raids at multiple locations, including Jalan Damai, Jalan Tenaga, Kaki Bukit Avenue 4, and Kaki Bukit Avenue 6. During the raids, authorities seized over 100 units of illegal streaming devices, commonly used to access copyrighted content from unauthorised online sources. These devices are designed to bypass legal paywalls and restrictions, allowing users to stream pirated television shows, movies, live sports, and other digital media. The total estimated street value of the seized devices exceeds S$32,000. The operation forms part of ongoing efforts by law enforcement agencies in Singapore to clamp down on copyright infringement and the illegal distribution of digital content. The P...