[Singapore] - Angmoh who wakboarded at war memorial charged in court, could be jailed

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A 24-year-old man who wakeboards at the Civilian War Memorial was charged in court earlier today.

He is facing one charge under the national monuments act.

The Singapore Police Force (SPF) and the National Heritage Board (NHB) released a press release stating that a Police report was made on July 18.

The 24-year-old guy had reportedly engaged in boatless wakeboarding near the Civilian War Memorial on the night of July 17th, according to investigations.

A bystander captured the event on camera and posted it to Facebook.

Any person who wilfully defaces, damages or otherwise interferes with any national monument shall be guilty of an offence and shall be liable on conviction to a fine not exceeding $30,000 or to imprisonment for a term not exceeding 6 months or to both.

Anhmoh man...
https://singaporeuncensored.com/ang...r-memorial-could-be-jailed-fine/?feed_id=7314

Singaporean man...
https://mothership.sg/2021/09/man-wakeboarding-war-memorial-park/

Singaporean angmoh?
 
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What a waste of resources-they should concentrate on fighting covid 19 and not waste taxpayers monies on such petty things-just issue him a compound fine on the spot
 
Wow so cool! Creative use of water bodies!
 
how come the video doesn’t play on my device? :cry::cry::cry:
 
some things you can do....there are some things in life you should never do.

that place is a actual resting place of hundreds that have died during Sook Ching massacre. There are actual real ashes contained there.

that si ang mo crossed the line. he don't deserved to be human
 
some things you can do....there are some things in life you should never do.

that place is a actual resting place of hundreds that have died during Sook Ching massacre. There are actual real ashes contained there.

that si ang mo crossed the line. he don't deserved to be human


https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sook_Ching#Execution

There were several sites for the killings, the most notable ones being Changi Beach, Punggol Point and Sentosa (or Pulau Belakang Mati).

Massacre sites:Description
Punggol PointThe Punggol Point Massacre saw about 300 to 400 Chinese shot on 28 February 1942 by the Hojo Kempei firing squad. The victims were some of the 1,000 Chinese men detained by the Japanese after a door-to-door search along Upper Serangoon Road. Several of these had tattoos, a sign that they might be triad members.
Changi Beach/Changi Spit BeachOn 20 February 1942, 66 Chinese males were lined up along the edge of the sea and shot by the military police. The beach was the first of the killing sites of the Sook Ching. Victims were from the Bukit Timah/Stevens Road area.
Changi Road 8-mile section (ms)Massacre site found at a plantation area (formerly Samba Ikat village) contained remains of 250 victims from the vicinity.
Hougang 8 msSix lorry loads of people were reported to have been massacred here.
Katong 7 ms20 trenches for burying the bodies of victims were dug here.
Beach opposite 27 Amber RoadTwo lorry loads of people were said to have been massacred here. The site later became a car park.
Tanah Merah Beach/Tanah Merah Besar Beach242 victims from Jalan Besar were massacred here. The site later became part of the Changi airport runway.
Sime Road off Thomson RoadMassacre sites found near a golf course and villages in the vicinity.
Katong, East Coast Road732 victims from Telok Kurau School.
Siglap areaMassacre site near Bedok South Avenue/Bedok South Road (previously known as Jalan Puay Poon).
Belakang Mati Beach, off the Sentosa Golf CourseSurrendered British gunners awaiting Japanese internment buried some 300 bullet-ridden corpses washed up on the shore of Sentosa. They were civilians who were transported from the docks at Tanjong Pagar to be killed at sea nearby.[17]
In a quarterly newsletter, the National
 
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