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Vehicle trespasses onto MFA premises, woman arrested


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The thing is, we only know about this because something else went wrong.

How many cases have there been of someone slipping through that we were never told about?

 

If this car can get through, and only noticed two minutes later, have there been cases that haven't been detected and noticed at all?

 

No reasonable system is going to be 100% fool proof, but there are still questions about how this could have happened in the first place - and why weren't we told sooner (like PN Balji says of Mas Selamat - perhaps "the public" could have found this car much sooner had they been told)

Valid point but for a car to get thru CIQ without being stopped at passport control and security checkpoint is probably not a common occurence. Hence, I would attribute the case to gross negligence and not so much to possible gaps in the existing procedures. Of course you can implement a system with 5 independent checkpoints to ensure a foolproof system but that would be "socializing" the cost without much benefits to all parties, the real criminals and/or terrorists determined to get into Singapore will just find another alternative.

 

I heard the woman does not have a passport, so how did she get across Malaysian CIQ?

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It's not an uncommon site when at Malaysian CIQ to see Malaysian registered cars "touch n go" at the immigration windows - you will also notice they don't have barriers at their exit booths.

 

Valid point but for a car to get thru CIQ without being stopped at passport control and security checkpoint is probably not a common occurence. Hence, I would attribute the case to gross negligence and not so much to possible gaps in the existing procedures. Of course you can implement a system with 5 independent checkpoints to ensure a foolproof system but that would be "socializing" the cost without much benefits to all parties, the real criminals and/or terrorists determined to get into Singapore will just find another alternative.

I heard the woman does not have a passport, so how did she get across Malaysian CIQ?

 

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Sometimes they just physically check our passports n pass back to us.

 

Can see they didt even scan them bcos my family all got the mac sticker. Lol.

 

I heard the woman does not have a passport, so how did she get across Malaysian CIQ?

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Malaysian teacher charged with trespassing did not show up in court on medical grounds


Malaysian teacher Nurul Ruhana Ishak, who has been charged with criminal trespass, did not show up for her first scheduled court appearance on Wednesday due to medical reasons.


Malaysia Deputy High Commissioner Kamsiah Kamaruddin told The Straits Times that "Nurul is deemed unfit to attend trial" and that the case has now been postponed to Feb 26.


The postponement was requested by prosecutors based on recommendations by doctors at the Institute of Mental Health, where Nurul has been remanded for about two weeks, and where she will continue to receive medication till her court appearance, added Ms Kamsiah.


Nurul, a 28-year-old native of Kedah state who is said to have a long history of mental illness, allegedly slipped past immigration officers at the Woodlands checkpoint on Jan 17.



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She did show up in court, just that she managed to tailgate someone in and out without being stopped as officers-in-charge did not immediately raise the alarm. By the time the alarm was raised two minutes later, efforts to locate her were unsuccessful despite an immediate lock down of the court and surrounding area.

 

It is expected that three days later, the incident can no longer be covered up and Deputy Prime Minister Teo Chee Hean will then have to express his dissatisfaction again, and also express his dissatisfaction at having to express his dissatisfaction for a second time.

 

 

Malaysian teacher charged with trespassing did not show up in court on medical grounds
Malaysian teacher Nurul Ruhana Ishak, who has been charged with criminal trespass, did not show up for her first scheduled court appearance on Wednesday due to medical reasons.
Malaysia Deputy High Commissioner Kamsiah Kamaruddin told The Straits Times that "Nurul is deemed unfit to attend trial" and that the case has now been postponed to Feb 26.
The postponement was requested by prosecutors based on recommendations by doctors at the Institute of Mental Health, where Nurul has been remanded for about two weeks, and where she will continue to receive medication till her court appearance, added Ms Kamsiah.
Nurul, a 28-year-old native of Kedah state who is said to have a long history of mental illness, allegedly slipped past immigration officers at the Woodlands checkpoint on Jan 17.

 

 

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No lah.... He is almost as old as Mr. Lee.

 

Should get some one younger like the Mr. Chan..... Very potential.

 

I rooting for a certain acting mini-star in MoM. [thumbsup]

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Malaysian woman who slipped past officers at checkpoint granted discharge


The Malaysian woman caught after slipping past immigration officers at Woodlands Checkpoint on January 17, was on Friday granted a discharge not amounting to an acquittal.


Nurul Rohana Ishak, 27, will be released to the Immigration and Checkpoints Authority of Singapore, and sent back to Malaysia.


The prosecution had withdrawn the three charges against her, following a report from the Institute of Mental Health that she was of unsound mind.


Nurul Rohana was facing three charges -- one for criminal trespass, and two alleged offences under the Immigration Act.


She was accused of trespassing the Ministry of Foreign Affairs (MFA) at Sherwood Road on January 20.


She was also accused of failing to present her Malaysia passport to authorities at Woodlands Checkpoint before entering Singapore on January 17 at about 2pm.


Nurul Rohana also faced one count of failing to stop her vehicle at Woodlands Checkpoint upon arrival from Malaysia on the same day.





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She was freed cos of confirmed Mental Health ... :huh:

If convicted, Woodlands Checkpoint have alot of question why they cant stop a normal person.

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In my opinion, the best decision is to release her and continue her mental treatment.

 

If u jail her, she may tailgate somebody and goes out of the prison. Then, big case again.

 

So, I support the courts decision.

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In my opinion, the best decision is to release her and continue her mental treatment.

 

If u jail her, she may tailgate somebody and goes out of the prison. Then, big case again.

 

So, I support the courts decision.

Yalor, she managed to break custom and the last thing we want is for her to prove changi chalet is another breakable boundary.... Hehehe send her back for treatment since she is sick is the best move by miw...

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she will come back and haunt the causeway the 2nd time.

This time round with severe injuries to those on duty!

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