https://sg.news.yahoo.com/teen-17-charged-allegedly-trespassing-134251269.html

Wed, 2 July 2025 at 9:42 pm SGT·1-min read
A video uploaded on social media, taken in dimly lit conditions, shows a train passing by on a nearby track.
SINGAPORE - A 17-year-old teenager is slated to be charged in court on July 3 after he allegedly trespassed onto the train tracks along Upper Changi Road East in June.
The boy will be charged with one count of wilfully endangering safety and one count of criminal trespass, said the police in a release on July 2.
Police said they received a report on June 10 about a person who trespassed onto the MRT tracks between Tanah Merah and Simei stations.
The teenager was subsequently arrested on July 1.
After the teenager’s alleged point of entry was identified, the Land Transport Authority immediately enhanced security measures at the location to prevent similar incidents from reoccurring, the police said.
In early June, SMRT said it had filed a police report after footage that appeared to have been taken from an MRT track were posted on social media.
The video was taken in dimly lit conditions and shows a train passing by on a nearby track. The person filming it later moves closer to the train, before crossing the tracks.
The clip was taken near where nearby construction works are ongoing for new viaducts connecting to the future East Coast Integrated Depot, SMRT Trains president Lam Sheau Kai said in a statement then.
If convicted of wilfully endangering safety, the teenager could face up to five years in prison, a fine of up to $10,000, or both.
For criminal trespass, he could be sentenced to a jail term of up to three months, fined up to $1,500, or both.
Teen, 17, to be charged with allegedly trespassing on MRT tracks
Gabrielle AndresWed, 2 July 2025 at 9:42 pm SGT·1-min read
A video uploaded on social media, taken in dimly lit conditions, shows a train passing by on a nearby track.
SINGAPORE - A 17-year-old teenager is slated to be charged in court on July 3 after he allegedly trespassed onto the train tracks along Upper Changi Road East in June.
The boy will be charged with one count of wilfully endangering safety and one count of criminal trespass, said the police in a release on July 2.
Police said they received a report on June 10 about a person who trespassed onto the MRT tracks between Tanah Merah and Simei stations.
The teenager was subsequently arrested on July 1.
After the teenager’s alleged point of entry was identified, the Land Transport Authority immediately enhanced security measures at the location to prevent similar incidents from reoccurring, the police said.
In early June, SMRT said it had filed a police report after footage that appeared to have been taken from an MRT track were posted on social media.
The video was taken in dimly lit conditions and shows a train passing by on a nearby track. The person filming it later moves closer to the train, before crossing the tracks.
The clip was taken near where nearby construction works are ongoing for new viaducts connecting to the future East Coast Integrated Depot, SMRT Trains president Lam Sheau Kai said in a statement then.
If convicted of wilfully endangering safety, the teenager could face up to five years in prison, a fine of up to $10,000, or both.
For criminal trespass, he could be sentenced to a jail term of up to three months, fined up to $1,500, or both.