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Man pay $5 at Mustafa to make announcement to locate Son

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THE father panicked when he lost track of his 12-year-old boy while they were shopping at Mustafa Centre.

Fearing that his son might have been kidnapped, Mr Joe Tan, 61, a retiree, rushed to the centre's security office and pleaded with them to make an announcement on their public address (PA) system. What the security officer told Mr Tan shocked him - the announcement would be made only if he paid $5.

No reason was given for the fee.

Said Mr Tan: "I was outraged at first.

"I thought that making such an announcement should be a free service for shoppers."

But he eventually relented and paid the fee. And he found his son soon after the announcement was made.

Mr Tan had taken his wife and son to the shopping centre in Little India on Monday afternoon.

"We were buying some clothes for our upcoming trip overseas," he said.

"My son got bored, so I told him to go to the fourth floor to entertain himself."

But when Mr Tan, who had been shopping with his wife on the third floor, went to look for his son, the boy was nowhere to be found. And he was uncontactable because he had left his handphone at home.

"I'd heard of some cases of children simply disappearing and never being heard from again," he said. "I didn't dare to think too much about that possibility."

For 45 minutes, Mr Tan and his wife frantically searched all six floors of Mustafa Centre, with no luck.

He said: "I thought to myself, 'This is serious'."

With no idea where his son might have gone, Mr Tan finally approached the security office on the third floor for help.

No window shopper

That was when he was told about the $5 fee.

Said the man: "I told the security officer, I spent nearly $300 here. I'm not a mere window shopper."

But the security officer was unmoved, he said.

Mr Tan said that after he paid the fee, a Mustafa employee made the announcement over the PA system, telling his son to meet him at the computer section of the second basement level.

"When I went down to the second basement level, I saw my son running toward me almost immediately," he said.

"I was so relieved."

Mr Tan later found out that his son had been on the fourth floor all along, but he had been hidden behind a bookshelf.

When The New Paper called Mustafa Centre asking to speak to the management about the $5 fee, we were directed to the security office. They declined to comment.

So we sent a reporter to the store to pose as a customer who wanted to make an announcement on the PA system.

True enough, the security officer said that it would cost $5 to make the announcement.

He added that the fee was for a one-time announcement, and that additional payment would be required for subsequent announcements.

Management personnel at two other malls said that the PA system in their mall is used only in certain circumstances.

These include instances of illegal parking and when people lose their children or the elderly in the mall.

They do not charge for making these public service announcements.

To discourage any potential abuse of the PA system, the customer service officers said they would also use their discretion in distinguishing between genuine requests for help and pranks.

As for Mr Tan, he said that he is just relieved that nothing happened to his son.

"Of course, I'll make sure my son carries his handphone with him at all times from now on," he said.

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This article was first published in The New Paper.
 
I use to go to Mustapha Centre frequently as the place is open 24 hrs a day, has nice food joints, beautiful things to buy, good bargains and above all a car-park that is "gratis". The thought of imposing a parking fee has not reached the top management level. Hope their QCCs will not wake up to the idea of introducing "minute" parking soon.
The best time to visit is after midnight when you don't have many people, especially those from India working here as FTs, pushing trolleys, perambulators (short for prams) and whose kids will be jumping onto cashier counters and poking their little fingers into fruits and vegetables.

Mr Tan, I emphatise with you for your experience. As a Singaporean, I can understand your anguish and dilemma.
But Ah Tan, there is another side of the story, as I have come to learn...Please read on...

Coming back to subject matter - the charge imposed for use of the PA system..............

I am told that the management has become exasperated all this years because some Indian FTs has these habit of "intentionally loosing" their mischievious kids and then crying to the management to make an announcement over the PA system. While this message is being played, they will proudly record the announcement over their phone cameras and later boast in their filthy country about their "achievements" in Singapore.

Maybe Mustapha's management must distinguish between those really in need (like Poor Mr Tan) and those on cheap publicity stunts.
 
Like that also can? Now I understand your nickname kohliantye, the kid really kohliantye.
 
Curious if the Indian tourists were willing to pay the $5 for a memory of their visit to Mustaffa :confused:
 
Father 61 years old... son 12 years old... hmm...



hi there


1. bro, you beat me to it leh!
2. i am also thinking about it too.
3. such a young son mah for some 61 years old.
4. 2nd marriage or what!
5. also wondering why shop at that fire-hazard place.
 
Ah nehs at Mustafa are fond of asking managements to locate their wives and husbands as if they are children. They should stop the nonsense and charge $20 per PA call.
 
Father 61 years old... son 12 years old... hmm...

He did it late & did it at 49 years old, no wonder the son got lost, elderly primate don't usually produce bright children!! hmmmm
 
He did it late & did it at 49 years old, no wonder the son got lost, elderly primate don't usually produce bright children!! hmmmm


hi there


1. aiyoh!
2. this is real bad news for botak uncle leh.
3. hahaha!
 
Sibei gong. just call police le. FOC. Missing child leh. Never going Mustafar again. Try to make money out of other's misfortune. But sibei suspect it could be because alot have mis-use their pa system to page for each other. :D
 
after Mr tan found out his son got lost in ah neh FT infested area, must have panic spider ... Later kenna kidnap back to India to be used for door mat like this:

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