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  1. It was a dark and eerie night...went to the in-laws house for dinner, which was down the road... Placed coupon and went up...1/2 hour later....while walking to the car...wifey noticed...'eh, how come your wiper, is up, one of them?'...I figured, prolly someone placing sth on it and never put it back....nearing the car, realised, 'how come the floor oso wet'.....thenrealised.....knn.....my car was washed by the 'resident bangladeshi car-washer'......at that moment dunno whether to beoror....as I NEVER condone them washing my car.... drove out and saw the fella washing another car and gave a wave....it was tehn he realised that he had washed the wrong car..knn...got a free wash Lucky there are no swirl marks or stuff else, would have made the fella drink the soap water Well....here's to many layers of wax to protect my car from such 'hardworking car washers' Damn..............
  2. CNA reported : Gang of 5 arrested for robbing couriers Police have arrested five Bangladeshi men, aged 27 to 32 years, for robbing two couriers of 500,000 ringgit last Thursday. At about 2am on that day, two Malaysian couriers employed by moneychangers had planned to stay the night at Blk 50 Dorset Road before delivering their currencies to moneychangers the next morning. When they entered the unit, they were ambushed by six men wearing ski masks, one of whom had a knife. The robbers then took off with a bag of cash containing 500,000 ringgit belonging to the victims. When notified of the case, a police task force was deployed to investigate. Officers from the Police Intelligence Department and Special Investigation Section of CID were roped in to provide assistance. One of the suspects was ambushed at Tessensohn Road on Wednesday (June 2) evening. Two other suspects were arrested at Blk 10 Gloucester Road the following day. Cash amounting to S$53,000, believed to be part of the stolen money, was also recovered. The fourth and fifth suspects were arrested on the same day at about 2.05am at Mackenzie Road and at 4.45pm at Rowell Road, respectively. All five suspects will be charged in court on Friday with Gang Robbery with Deadly Weapons. The offence carries a jail term of not less than 5 years and not more than 20 years, and caning of not less than 12 strokes. These Bangladeshi are much better and smarter than the Sarawakians....... $251,000/- (RM$500,000/-) against $400 & 3 handphones...... So another group of FT .............. Only this incident, no injuries or death..........
  3. SINGAPORE - 27 male Bangladeshi nationals who were radicalised and supported extremist beliefs have been arrested under the Internal Security Act. In a statement on Wednesday (Jan 20), the Ministry of Home Affairs (MHA) revealed that the group, who had been working in the local construction industry, were arrested by the Internal Security Department (ISD) between Nov 16 and Dec 1 last year. MHA said that of the 27 arrested, 26 were members of a closed religious study group that supported the armed jihad ideology of terrorist groups like Al-Qaeda and the Islamic State in Iraq and Syria (ISIS). The other Bangladeshi national was not a member of the group, but was found to be in the process of becoming radicalised and possessed jihadi-related material. "A significant amount of radical and jihadi-related material like books and videos, including footages of children undergoing training in what appeared to be terrorist military camps, were recovered from the possession of the group," MHA said, adding that several members had a shared document that had graphics and instructions on how to conduct "silent killings" Group members had taken measures to avoid detection by authorities, but held weekly gatherings where they discussed armed jihad and shared jihadi-related materials among themselves. "They also targeted the recruitment of other Bangladeshi nationals to grow their membership," the ministry said. Investigations revealed that several of the group had contemplated travelling to and participating in armed jihad in the Middle East. However, although members were encouraged to return to Bangladesh to wage armed jihad against the country's government, it is learnt that they had no plans to carry out terrorist attacks in Singapore. MHA said that the work passes of the 27 had been terminated, and 26 have been repatriated to Bangladesh, where authorities have been informed of the circumstances of their repatriation. The last of the group is currently serving a jail sentence for attempting to leave Singapore illegally, and will be repatriated after he completes his sentence. The arrests come during a period of heightened concerns over terrorism in the region, after two civilians were killed in a bomb attack carried out by ISIS militants in Jakarta last Thursday (Jan 14). Subsequently, Malaysian police also arrested an alleged lone-wolf suicide bomber who planned to carry out an attack in Kuala Lumpur. Meanwhile, Communications and Information Minister Yaacob Ibrahim said in a Facebook post that he was "deeply concerned" over the arrests. "Terrorism is a continuing threat that can have a grave impact on all of us. I appeal that we be more vigilant, whether against radical teachings and ideologies, or of any suspicious activities around us," he wrote. But Mr Yaacob, who is also Minister-in-charge of Muslim Affairs, also called upon Singaporeans not to discriminate against foreign workers, saying that "the actions of a few cannot determine how we treat others who have worked so hard to build our homes, schools and hospitals." Source : http://news.asiaone.com/news/singapore/27-radicalised-bangladeshis-arrested-under-isa-mha
  4. http://www.straitstimes.com/breaking-news/...-found-20130726 hmmm what happen to all the satelite tracking in cabs etc hmmm
  5. This guy is lucky since they cannot find evidence of him murdering maid...So who did it? Wonder how he'll be made to pay for making HDB replace water tank?? http://www.asiaone.com/News/Latest%2BNews/...710-358271.html
  6. really pity these workers..... what if the workers are in 500 or 1000, Will they turn into violent protest with burning and fighting?
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