Monday 25 July 2011

Terrorist on the FLEE!

Warning!
Mas Selemat Bin Kastari just escaped from Vic prison. He was the leader of the terrorist organisation named ABC. He is very dangerous!.

If anyone saw him around VIC street, Don't hesitate to contact the police force hotline : 999.

Prevent Crime!



In order to prevent more crimes, Vic police force, Superintendent Tan has announced that the police force has put up poster to remind public to be vigilant.

Public are advise to report any thing that are dangerous to the police force hotline 999.

Advices to prevention Car Vandalism


Recently, there had been a hike in car vandals in the area of Vic Street. Due to the increase in this, the police gave an interview on how to prevent this from happening to you.

CPL Lim from the Central Police Division gave some advices on what we should do to prevent this.

Ways to prevent:


  • Cars should be parked in well-lit areas
  • Park your cars in areas that are in full views of public
  • Park your cars with other cars
  • Report any suspicious person loitering around vehicles
  • Install car alarms and/or camera

If Vandalism continues , the punishment for this will be,

Vandalism - 3 years imprisonment or fine, and liable to not less than 3 strokes of the cane.

You may contact CPL Lim if you have any inquiries.

Email: SGPoliceCPLLim@email.com
Tel: 98989898

Recent Car Vandalism

Recently there had been a rise in the amount of vandalised car in the area.

1 metre long scratch on the sides of Mr Ang's car

Spraypainted trunk made by vandals

White paint poured onto Miss Lim's car

Mr Tan ye ye, a Republic Polytechnic student had witnessed the vandalism of a car in Vic Streets' multi-storey car park on March 15 2011. He described the one that did the vandalism as a man in his thirties, around 1.7m with tanned skin wearing black shirt with jeans wearing a cap, has a dragon tattoo on his left leg. He first scratched the car rear before splashing white paint on the car's front.

Youth Crime


Mr Poh Hu Li from Blk 4 witnessed another crime in car park, where a schoolboy was beaten up by a gang of 4 other older boys last week. He described ther gang were mostly all Malays and they were all wearing black colour tops. They flew all directions when he shout at that gang “Hey, Leave him alone!”. He then made a police complaint after he admit the schoolboy to the hospital.