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LaolanW and gang say island will die and beg for jobs if no import these talents and give Ah Tiongs visa free entry ... so wonderful

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https://sg.news.yahoo.com/suspect-nabbed-over-three-house-125508017.html

Straits Times

Suspect nabbed over three house break-ins in Serangoon Gardens and Sentosa​

Vihanya Rakshika
Tue, 9 December 2025 at 8:55 pm SGT
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Police recovered jewellery, cash exceeding $1,000, four ez-link cards, a cap and a wig.

Police recovered jewellery, cash exceeding $1,000, four ez-link cards, a cap and a wig.
SINGAPORE – A 40-year-old Chinese national was arrested for his suspected involvement in three housebreaking-related cases, which were reported on Dec 7 and 8.

The incidents occurred at residential units along Chuan Drive and Li Hwan Close, both located in Serangoon Gardens, as well as in the vicinity of Sentosa Island, the police said in a statement on Dec 9.

Investigations, aided by CCTV footage and images from police cameras, led to officers from Ang Mo Kio Police Division identifying and arresting the man on Dec 8.

Preliminary investigations revealed that the man had allegedly broken into the homes and stolen jewellery while the occupants were away.

The police recovered jewellery, cash exceeding $1,000, four ez-link cards, a cap and a wig.

The suspect will be charged on Dec 10 with housebreaking in order to commit an offence punishable with imprisonment. If convicted, he faces up to 10 years in jail and a fine.

The police reminded the public to take precautions to secure their homes and belongings, especially during the year-end holiday period.

They advised residents to ensure proper perimeter security; lock doors and windows; install burglar alarms that are connected to a monitoring system or service; install CCTV cameras; keep valuables in safes; and use motion-activated lighting.

Residents can also participate in community watch schemes such as Neighbours on Watch and Citizens on Patrol.
 
Even bigger wrong decision to sign the CECA agreement to allow hundreds of thousands of CECA Indians legally steal our jobs and break our rice bowls

CECAs steal jobs, usually through falsified CVs. They are not a national security threat. They don't bring in crime syndicates.

There is no equivalence. :cool:
 
Very poor decision to open up visa-free entry to Tiongs...

They are bringing in crime syndicates. Those high SES folks living in landed property better be vigilant. Especially those in houses next to a park/jogging path. Don't be surprised if those Tiong crime syndicates are scouting those places with their people disguised as joggers, hikers, cyclists, dog walkers etc.
 
CECAs steal jobs, usually through falsified CVs. They are not a national security threat. They don't bring in crime syndicates.

There is no equivalence. :cool:
It is worse than one time scammer, CECA Indians destroyed your life career and family happiness, make you and family suffer the rest of your life
 
It is worse than one time scammer, CECA Indians destroyed your life career and family happiness, make you and family suffer the rest of your life

Tiongs destroy your country, destroy your small businesses, destroy your dignity then pretend to be your 同胞 since you are yellowskin and speak their language.

There is no similar subversive trait in the CECAs.
 
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