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[UPDATED : Arrested liao] Police searching for man who fled after traffic accident in Telok Blangah; vape found in car

Satki whole body tattoo.

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Police searching for man who fled after traffic accident in Telok Blangah; vape found in car​

Published Nov 04, 2025, 10:25 PM
Updated Nov 04, 2025, 11:16 PM
A collision happened between a rental car and an SBS Transit bus on Nov 4 2025.

The police are looking for a man who fled on foot after the car he was driving collided with four other vehicles on Nov 4.

ST PHOTO: GAVIN FOO
Daniel Lai and Ann Chen Yu An

SINGAPORE – The police are searching for a man who fled on foot after the car he was driving collided with four other vehicles in Telok Blangah on the morning of Nov 4.

The police said their officers had been patrolling in Telok Blangah Drive at about 8.30am when they spotted a car that had mounted a kerb.

The driver drove off suddenly as the police officers were checking on him.

A police pursuit then followed, during which the car collided with two other cars, a van and a bus. The driver then fled on foot along Telok Blangah Hill.

An e-vaporiser was found in the car, and the related offence will be referred to the Health Sciences Authority, the police said, adding that investigations are ongoing.

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Police officers seen on the site of accident involving a rental car and an SBS Transit bus.

ST PHOTO: GAVIN FOO

The Singapore Civil Defence Force said it was alerted to a traffic accident near the junction of Telok Blangah Drive and Telok Blangah Street 32 at about 8.35am.

A 48-year-old male motorist was conscious when taken to Singapore General Hospital, the authorities said.

In a media reply, SBS Transit spokesperson Grace Wu said bus service 131 was travelling straight on the extreme left lane of Henderson Road when it was rear-ended by a car.

Passengers on board were transferred to another bus to continue their journey, she added.

In a video uploaded on Singapore Road Vigilante’s Facebook page, a police car is seen stopped behind a public bus at a traffic junction. One officer rushes out and disappears behind the bus, while another goes to the front entrance of the vehicle.

The police officer and a red car then appear from behind the bus, with the officer moving out of the way as the car mounts the kerb, goes into the opposite lane and drives off after turning right.

The logo of car rental company Drive Lah can be seen on the side of the car.

Later in the video, the red car is seen filtering into a two-lane road and swerving between the lanes before hitting the back of another public bus, with both vehicles then stopping.

Smoke can be seen coming out of the red car’s damaged bonnet.

In another scene, a heavily tattooed man wearing a black T-shirt and white shorts is seen running in slippers on the pavement, seemingly in Henderson Road, before turning into Telok Blangah Green.

He appears to be holding something in his right hand, and frequently turns back to look at the person in the vehicle recording the video.

The Straits Times has contacted Drive Lah for more information.
 
Just hang low in some pub . Get costume changed. Cannot go home. Rent a room elsewhere. Wear long sleeves. Long pants. He should be ok.
 
Ah, Telok Blangah, it reminds me of the mouthwatering fish ball noodles, fragrant char kway teow, and flavorful duck noodles I used to enjoy.
 
This ah beng, he should know police can track his car location live through his OBU and gps. So, no point driving off and think that you will escape.

This ah beng, he should know abandoning his car won't help, police still can track him using the car plate number, regardless he is the owner or rented it.

The only thing he could have tried is to dispose off the vape so that he just gets charged only for the traffic accident. He should not fled, police may not search his car.

He just acted irrationally out of fear.
 
Unless he has immediately run to Causeway and exited Singapore in less than an hour after the incident, he is most likely to be sniffing out soon....
yalor, there's nowhere to hide in SG. Wil be caught by today. Anyone with this many tattoos needs to be slapped, caned, kicked, punched, and then arrested and jailed.:biggrin:
 
ARRESTED LIAO..



新明日报

After crashing four cars in a row, he abandoned his car and fled, and was hunted by the police all over the island. The 34-year-old man was arrested on the 6th floor of the Kaki Bukit Industrial Building after fleeing for 36 hours. (Report: Yu Mingfei, Photography: JiYunxian)造成人送院
 

Driver who fled on foot after traffic accident in Telok Blangah arrested​

Published Nov 06, 2025, 03:10 PM
Updated Nov 06, 2025, 04:27 PM
The man had fled on foot after a traffic accident involving his car on Nov 4, and was arrested by the police the following day.

The man had fled on foot after a traffic accident involving his car on Nov 4, and was arrested by the police the following day.

PHOTOS: SHIN MIN DAILY NEWS, GAVIN FOO

Daniel Lai


SINGAPORE – A man who fled after his car collided with four other vehicles in Telok Blangah has been arrested.

Police said on Nov 6 that the 34-year-old man was arrested on Nov 5.

He was arrested at an industrial building in Kaki Bukit, Shin Min Daily News reported on Nov 6.

The Chinese-language daily said that there were a number of police vehicles seen at the building, Premier @ Kaki Bukit, on the night of Nov 5.

At about 10pm, officers were seen entering the building with police dogs to conduct a search, it added.

The man was believed to have been hiding in a unit on the sixth floor.

At about 11.15pm, the man was escorted out of the building.

The police on Nov 4 said their officers had been patrolling in Telok Blangah Drive at about 8.30am when they spotted a car that had mounted a kerb.

The driver drove off suddenly as the police officers were checking on him.


A police pursuit ensued, during which the car collided with two other cars, a van and a bus. The driver then fled on foot along Telok Blangah Hill.

An e-vaporiser was found in the car, and the related offence will be referred to the Health Sciences Authority, the police said then, adding that investigations are ongoing.
 
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