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Photo of boy carrying 'assault rifle' in Yishun has Singaporeans discussing toy guns

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Photo of boy carrying 'assault rifle' in Yishun has Singaporeans discussing toy guns​

JUNE 07, 2022PUBLISHED AT 2:40 PMByCHING SHI JIE
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Just days after a man was seen carrying a 'shotgun', a boy was seen walking around a parking lot with an object resembling an assault rifle.

In the previous incident, the police said they are investigating two men for causing public alarm.

While the boy's antics was shared in a Reddit post this morning (June 7), some pinpointed the location to Yishun and our checks online showed that the photo was taken along Yishun Street 22.

In the Reddit posts, several netizens were alarmed at how the boy was able to carry a 'rifle' around in broad daylight.

"What if that gun is real and loaded with a 20-round [magazine]. The whole scenario would be real scary now, won't it," A netizen said.

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But several netizens played down the incident, arguing that the boy was just "playing with a toy plastic gun".

"Now, it's a crime for kids to carry toy guns," a netizen lamented.

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"Now, it's a crime for kids to carry toy guns," a netizen lamented.

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PHOTO: Screengrab/Facebook/The Alternative View

Other netizens were not surprised that it happened in Yishun – given its notorious reputation for making the headlines over the years.

"Yishun. That explains a lot," a netizen on Reddit wrote.

AsiaOne has reached out to the police for comment.

Toy guns, which can be bought off the shelf, are excluded from the Guns, Explosives and Weapons Control Bill that was passed in Parliament last January.

These include Nerf guns, since they are unlikely to cause injury if used properly, The Straits Times reported at that time.

However, any gun that shoots pellets using compressed gas - including airsoft guns - are considered arms under the Arms & Explosives Act.

This was after a 38-year old man was arrested last January for the possession and importation of airsoft guns without a valid licence, the Straits Times reported then.

The police said in that article that no one is allowed to possess or control any such arms without a licence and those convicted of possessing or having under their control any gun without a licence face a fine of up to $5,000 per gun and up to three years in jail.

In an Instagram video shared by Singapore Incidents last Saturday (June 4), it showed a man carrying an object resembling a shotgun.

The police have since identified the suspects, with preliminary investigations revealing that the object was a toy gun.

Last April, a man was charged in court for possessing 156 replica guns from which pellets could be discharged, as well as component parts of such guns.

The man, who ran an online business selling guns, was also accused of trying to hire a Grab driver to deliver the goods, The Straits Times reported.

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winners

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Slumland Yishun is really getting interesting nowadays. This estate is infested with the sub average class Sinkies. I believe Punggol is even better than Slumland Yishun.
 

syed putra

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The kid looked real pissed. Must have had a bad day in school. He is probably having a rehearsal to the real thing.
 

blackmondy

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Don't write off these "toy" rifles. Even a 3D-printed rifle on semi-auto is lethal in the wrong hands.

 
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glockman

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OMG, why are sinkies so easily alarmed? It's not like we don't have weapons stashed in our cars, in our pockets and at home, ready to liquidate any armed or unarmed assailants. We did NS, hokay!! :biggrin:
 

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Boy Boy is actually a member of COP lah... :roflmao:

Citizens On Patrol | A Singapore Police Force Volunteer Network
www.copcommunitysg.com

ABOUT CITIZENS ON PATROL (SINGAPORE)​

Launched in 1999, the Citizens On Patrol (COP) is one of the volunteer network schemes under the Singapore Police Force.

A similar concept to the more commonly known "neighbourhood watch" - COP volunteers patrol their neighbourhood and the community; and alert the Police when they observe suspicious items, activities or persons.

They also play an important role in engaging the community on crime prevention measures and raising crime awareness during patrols.

THE COMMITMENT​

Citizens on Patrol members are:
- Appointed on a three-year term,
- Expected to perform a minimum of 2 hours of patrol per month,
- Attached to the Neighbourhood Police Centres (NPCs) that they select, and
- To patrol the neighbourhood, disseminate crime prevention advisories and report to the Police on suspicious items, persons, or crime in progress.

Citizens on Patrol members don a blue vest and carry a COP ID card with them while on patrolling duties.

Citizens on Patrol Volunteer Vest - Front

entry requirements​

- Nationality: Singapore Citizen or Permanent Resident
- Age: 17-80 years old

training requirements​

COP members undergo 1.5 days of modular training on the following; conducted by the Singapore Police Force and the Singapore Civil Defence Force:
1. Basic crime prevention and personal safety awareness,
2, SGSecure, and
3. Community Emergency Preparedness Programme (i.e. CEPP that covers CPR-AED + Improvised First Aid Skills (IFAS) + Basic Fire Fighting).

WHAT IS COP's PrIMARY ROLE?​

The Citizens on Patrol's primary role:
- To patrol within the neighbourhood and the Neighbourhood Police Centre's boundary
- To alert Police on suspicious activities, persons or items
- During patrols, COP help to raise crime awareness and share crime prevention advisories

WHO CAN JOIN THE CITIZENS ON PATROL?​

Citizens on Patrol is for anyone:
- Who has an interest in crime prevention and sharing crime prevention messages with others
- Who likes to build a stronger, safer and more secure community through the spirit of neighbourliness
- Who is keen to keep an eye on their neighbour's premises, neighbourhood and their community
- Who is helpful to report any crime in progress or when they spot suspicious activities or persons to the Police

TO SIGN UP​

Visit Singapore Police Force's website and sign up with the link at the bottom of SPF's Community Volunteer page on Citizens on Patrol at: Citizens on Patrol

CITIZENS ON PATROL (SINGAPORE) LOGO​

Recognising the official logo for Citizens on Patrol.
The below is a trademarked logo that belongs to the Singapore Police Force.



COP-Official-Logo.jpg
 

glockman

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Boy Boy is actually a member of COP lah... :roflmao:

Citizens On Patrol | A Singapore Police Force Volunteer Network
www.copcommunitysg.com

ABOUT CITIZENS ON PATROL (SINGAPORE)​

Launched in 1999, the Citizens On Patrol (COP) is one of the volunteer network schemes under the Singapore Police Force.

A similar concept to the more commonly known "neighbourhood watch" - COP volunteers patrol their neighbourhood and the community; and alert the Police when they observe suspicious items, activities or persons.

They also play an important role in engaging the community on crime prevention measures and raising crime awareness during patrols.

THE COMMITMENT​

Citizens on Patrol members are:
- Appointed on a three-year term,
- Expected to perform a minimum of 2 hours of patrol per month,
- Attached to the Neighbourhood Police Centres (NPCs) that they select, and
- To patrol the neighbourhood, disseminate crime prevention advisories and report to the Police on suspicious items, persons, or crime in progress.

Citizens on Patrol members don a blue vest and carry a COP ID card with them while on patrolling duties.

Citizens on Patrol Volunteer Vest - Front

entry requirements​

- Nationality: Singapore Citizen or Permanent Resident
- Age: 17-80 years old

training requirements​

COP members undergo 1.5 days of modular training on the following; conducted by the Singapore Police Force and the Singapore Civil Defence Force:
1. Basic crime prevention and personal safety awareness,
2, SGSecure, and
3. Community Emergency Preparedness Programme (i.e. CEPP that covers CPR-AED + Improvised First Aid Skills (IFAS) + Basic Fire Fighting).

WHAT IS COP's PrIMARY ROLE?​

The Citizens on Patrol's primary role:
- To patrol within the neighbourhood and the Neighbourhood Police Centre's boundary
- To alert Police on suspicious activities, persons or items
- During patrols, COP help to raise crime awareness and share crime prevention advisories

WHO CAN JOIN THE CITIZENS ON PATROL?​

Citizens on Patrol is for anyone:
- Who has an interest in crime prevention and sharing crime prevention messages with others
- Who likes to build a stronger, safer and more secure community through the spirit of neighbourliness
- Who is keen to keep an eye on their neighbour's premises, neighbourhood and their community
- Who is helpful to report any crime in progress or when they spot suspicious activities or persons to the Police

TO SIGN UP​

Visit Singapore Police Force's website and sign up with the link at the bottom of SPF's Community Volunteer page on Citizens on Patrol at: Citizens on Patrol

CITIZENS ON PATROL (SINGAPORE) LOGO​

Recognising the official logo for Citizens on Patrol.
The below is a trademarked logo that belongs to the Singapore Police Force.



COP-Official-Logo.jpg
I want to join. Do they issue sidearms? Best lah!:thumbsup:
 
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