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Chitchat Independent SPH Staff Dizzy After Touching Poisoned Letter! Oppies Threatening SPH Journalists To Not Report Fairly?

JohnTan

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SINGAPORE - The police and Singapore Civil Defence Force (SCDF) were called in to the newsroom of The Straits Times on Friday afternoon (Nov 2) after a suspicious letter was received.

Three employees said they felt dizzy after coming in contact with the letter, which appeared to have been sent from abroad as it bore United Kingdom postage stamps.

Security officers at the Singapore Press Holdings (SPH) News Centre in Toa Payoh, where the newsroom is located, reported the matter to the police, who then alerted the SCDF.

Upon arrival, SCDF officers cordoned off an area in the newsroom and secured the envelope within a sealed container.

An SCDF spokesman said HazMat specialists conducted several tests on the envelope and no harmful substances were detected.

“The office where the envelope was opened and nearby areas were decontaminated as a precautionary measure,” he added.

He said the three employees who had opened the envelope were assessed by an SCDF paramedic and found to be well.

As a precautionary measure, they were instructed to shower and change their clothing.

The envelope and its contents have been handed to the police.

A police spokesman said the case has been classified as intentionally causing alarm and that they are looking into the matter.

The Straits Times editor Warren Fernandez said the suspicious package was delivered to the newsroom on Friday.

It was addressed to “The Straights Times” and contained several pages of content that was incoherent.

The three employees came into contact with the letter later. They described it as having a pungent, burning smell that left them feeling dizzy. Two also felt teary.

They continued to feel unwell and at about 4pm, security was informed and police and the SCDF were alerted.

An area in the newsroom was cordoned off while the package was investigated and tested by the SCDF officers.

“This took several hours, and reporters continued to work on their reports for the ST website and paper from other parts of the newsroom,” said Mr Fernandez.

At 7pm, the SCDF gave the all-clear.

“All three women have recovered and all ST staff are well,” said Mr Fernandez, who is also editor-in-chief of SPH’s English/Malay/Tamil Media group.

“We would like to thank the police and the SCDF for their prompt and professional response to this incident,” he added.

https://www.straitstimes.com/singap...ous-letter-sent-to-the-straits-times-newsroom
 

Kopi0Kosong

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An SCDF spokesman said HazMat specialists conducted several tests on the envelope and no harmful substances were detected.
“The office where the envelope was opened and nearby areas were decontaminated as a precautionary measure,” he added.
He said the three employees who had opened the envelope were assessed by an SCDF paramedic and found to be well.
 

JohnTan

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Evidently, the oppies are upset that the independent SPH journalists have been painting them in a poor light. I hope the SPH reporters do not cave in to oppie threats and continue to report the news without fear nor favour.
 

winnipegjets

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Evidently, the oppies are upset that the independent SPH journalists have been painting them in a poor light. I hope the SPH reporters do not cave in to oppie threats and continue to report the news without fear nor favour.

The worse is yet to come. SPH propagandists need to brace themselves. Likewise PAP MPs.

If a couple of them die, I wonder how many of them will quit.
 

JohnTan

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The worse is yet to come. SPH propagandists need to brace themselves. Likewise PAP MPs.

If a couple of them die, I wonder how many of them will quit.

It's like the 1960s all over again.

Hold fast like the PAP Old Guard, and Singapore will emerge stronger from this crisis. Do not given in to oppie threats.
 

Kopi0Kosong

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It's like the 1960s all over again.
Hold fast like the PAP Old Guard, and Singapore will emerge stronger from this crisis. Do not given in to oppie threats.

As always...LOL
Crisis??? PAP likes to present false news, staged to Fit and Fix...Fearmongering
 

Kopi0Kosong

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In the picture, not everyone is wear a mask!!!
Notice the bare hands!!!!
Poisonous chemicals? Staged to Fit and Fix??

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KuanTi01

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An SCDF spokesman said HazMat specialists conducted several tests on the envelope and no harmful substances were detected.
“The office where the envelope was opened and nearby areas were decontaminated as a precautionary measure,” he added.
He said the three employees who had opened the envelope were assessed by an SCDF paramedic and found to be well.


If non-hazardous, then how come the 3 employees felt dizzy? Over-reacting or just trying to keng? Lol
 
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