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At first I thot it's a case of 92 all along...suddenly couldn't tahan 100...😁

Tempered singapore passport and false travel documents? Toa diao liao...

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Alas it a scrap metal proton. Hardly worth anything by auctioning it off to repair the booths. There goes my tax dollars. 😂

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1 hour ago, mersaylee said:

At first I thot it's a case of 92 all along...suddenly couldn't tahan 100...😁

Tempered singapore passport and false travel documents? Toa diao liao...

Plus tested positive for drugs 

This weekend maybe another 400+ will show up at Hong lim pk to protest against arresting druggies w fake passport n forced entry.....

 

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https://www.channelnewsasia.com/singapore/tuas-checkpoint-evade-clearance-3-arrested-ica-singapore-malaysia-2616431

3 arrested after attempting to evade Tuas Checkpoint clearance while entering Singapore

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SINGAPORE: Two men and one woman were arrested after they attempted to evade arrival immigration clearance at Tuas Checkpoint early on Friday (Apr 😎 morning. 

The Immigration and Checkpoints Authority (ICA) said the Malaysia-registered vehicle driven by a Singaporean man had evaded departure clearance at Malaysia's Komplex Sultan Abu Bakar at about 2.15am.

The vehicle then sped towards Tuas Checkpoint while being pursued by Malaysia's Traffic Police. 

The vehicle was spotted by an auxiliary police officer, who was deployed at the entrance of Tuas Checkpoint towards Malaysia, said ICA.

"He immediately activated the alarm and the checkpoint was locked down without delay." 

To "circumvent" the lockdown, ICA said the driver attempted to "force his way into Singapore" through the automated motorcycle clearance lanes.

"However, the lanes were too narrow and the vehicle was incapacitated after crashing into the counters," said the authority, adding that an ICA officer suffered an abrasion on his right ankle in the process. The driver was later detained.

TWO PASSENGERS ATTEMPTED TO ESCAPE

The two passengers in the vehicle - a Chinese national and a Vietnamese woman, based on their declarations - attempted to flee the scene by foot, but were "intercepted by auxiliary police officers responding to the incident". 

The woman sustained injuries from a fall while attempting to escape. 

Both the man and the woman were allegedly not in possession of valid travel documents and were later detained, said ICA. 

Two ambulances were "activated" to provide medical assistance to the ICA officer and the woman. Both were conscious when taken to the hospital.

Preliminary investigations revealed that the driver of the vehicle was wanted by the police and the Central Narcotics Bureau. The man was also allegedly in possession of a tampered Singapore passport. 

A preliminary urine test indicated that the driver had tested positive for drug consumption. 

All three suspects were arrested and investigations are ongoing.

"The ICA takes a serious view of attempts to enter Singapore illegally and the possession of false Singapore travel documents," it said. 

Under the Immigration Act, those found guilty of illegal entry may be liable to a jail term of up to six months and a minimum of three strokes of the cane. 

Under the Passport Act, those found guilty of possessing a false Singapore travel document may be liable to a fine of up to S$10,000, a jail term of up to 10 years, or both. 

For damaging government properties, first time offenders may be fined up to S$2,000, or jailed for up to three years and caned. 

 

Must be passport not ready but cannot tahan anymore. LoL

 

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2 hours ago, Mkl22 said:

Alas it a scrap metal proton. Hardly worth anything by auctioning it off to repair the booths. There goes my tax dollars. 😂

It's a Ford Focus.

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Want to chiong through at least used lorry lane lah... use bike lane how to chiong.. really high on peh hoon already cannot think. 

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8 hours ago, Soya said:

Plus tested positive for drugs 

This weekend maybe another 400+ will show up at Hong lim pk to protest against arresting druggies w fake passport n forced entry.....

 

No mentioned of drug found in the article. 

Why sped away from the Malaysia custom?

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8 hours ago, Watwheels said:

https://www.channelnewsasia.com/singapore/tuas-checkpoint-evade-clearance-3-arrested-ica-singapore-malaysia-2616431

3 arrested after attempting to evade Tuas Checkpoint clearance while entering Singapore

whatsapp-image-2022-04-08-at-6.19.47-pm.

SINGAPORE: Two men and one woman were arrested after they attempted to evade arrival immigration clearance at Tuas Checkpoint early on Friday (Apr 😎 morning. 

The Immigration and Checkpoints Authority (ICA) said the Malaysia-registered vehicle driven by a Singaporean man had evaded departure clearance at Malaysia's Komplex Sultan Abu Bakar at about 2.15am.

The vehicle then sped towards Tuas Checkpoint while being pursued by Malaysia's Traffic Police. 

The vehicle was spotted by an auxiliary police officer, who was deployed at the entrance of Tuas Checkpoint towards Malaysia, said ICA.

"He immediately activated the alarm and the checkpoint was locked down without delay." 

To "circumvent" the lockdown, ICA said the driver attempted to "force his way into Singapore" through the automated motorcycle clearance lanes.

"However, the lanes were too narrow and the vehicle was incapacitated after crashing into the counters," said the authority, adding that an ICA officer suffered an abrasion on his right ankle in the process. The driver was later detained.

TWO PASSENGERS ATTEMPTED TO ESCAPE

The two passengers in the vehicle - a Chinese national and a Vietnamese woman, based on their declarations - attempted to flee the scene by foot, but were "intercepted by auxiliary police officers responding to the incident". 

The woman sustained injuries from a fall while attempting to escape. 

Both the man and the woman were allegedly not in possession of valid travel documents and were later detained, said ICA. 

Two ambulances were "activated" to provide medical assistance to the ICA officer and the woman. Both were conscious when taken to the hospital.

Preliminary investigations revealed that the driver of the vehicle was wanted by the police and the Central Narcotics Bureau. The man was also allegedly in possession of a tampered Singapore passport. 

A preliminary urine test indicated that the driver had tested positive for drug consumption. 

All three suspects were arrested and investigations are ongoing.

"The ICA takes a serious view of attempts to enter Singapore illegally and the possession of false Singapore travel documents," it said. 

Under the Immigration Act, those found guilty of illegal entry may be liable to a jail term of up to six months and a minimum of three strokes of the cane. 

Under the Passport Act, those found guilty of possessing a false Singapore travel document may be liable to a fine of up to S$10,000, a jail term of up to 10 years, or both. 

For damaging government properties, first time offenders may be fined up to S$2,000, or jailed for up to three years and caned. 

 

Must be passport not ready but cannot tahan anymore. LoL

 

Imo, penalty too light for illegal procession of passport and force entry. 

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11 hours ago, Watwheels said:

https://www.channelnewsasia.com/singapore/tuas-checkpoint-evade-clearance-3-arrested-ica-singapore-malaysia-2616431

3 arrested after attempting to evade Tuas Checkpoint clearance while entering Singapore

whatsapp-image-2022-04-08-at-6.19.47-pm.

SINGAPORE: Two men and one woman were arrested after they attempted to evade arrival immigration clearance at Tuas Checkpoint early on Friday (Apr 😎 morning. 

The Immigration and Checkpoints Authority (ICA) said the Malaysia-registered vehicle driven by a Singaporean man had evaded departure clearance at Malaysia's Komplex Sultan Abu Bakar at about 2.15am.

The vehicle then sped towards Tuas Checkpoint while being pursued by Malaysia's Traffic Police. 

The vehicle was spotted by an auxiliary police officer, who was deployed at the entrance of Tuas Checkpoint towards Malaysia, said ICA.

"He immediately activated the alarm and the checkpoint was locked down without delay." 

To "circumvent" the lockdown, ICA said the driver attempted to "force his way into Singapore" through the automated motorcycle clearance lanes.

"However, the lanes were too narrow and the vehicle was incapacitated after crashing into the counters," said the authority, adding that an ICA officer suffered an abrasion on his right ankle in the process. The driver was later detained.

TWO PASSENGERS ATTEMPTED TO ESCAPE

The two passengers in the vehicle - a Chinese national and a Vietnamese woman, based on their declarations - attempted to flee the scene by foot, but were "intercepted by auxiliary police officers responding to the incident". 

The woman sustained injuries from a fall while attempting to escape. 

Both the man and the woman were allegedly not in possession of valid travel documents and were later detained, said ICA. 

Two ambulances were "activated" to provide medical assistance to the ICA officer and the woman. Both were conscious when taken to the hospital.

Preliminary investigations revealed that the driver of the vehicle was wanted by the police and the Central Narcotics Bureau. The man was also allegedly in possession of a tampered Singapore passport. 

A preliminary urine test indicated that the driver had tested positive for drug consumption. 

All three suspects were arrested and investigations are ongoing.

"The ICA takes a serious view of attempts to enter Singapore illegally and the possession of false Singapore travel documents," it said. 

Under the Immigration Act, those found guilty of illegal entry may be liable to a jail term of up to six months and a minimum of three strokes of the cane. 

Under the Passport Act, those found guilty of possessing a false Singapore travel document may be liable to a fine of up to S$10,000, a jail term of up to 10 years, or both. 

For damaging government properties, first time offenders may be fined up to S$2,000, or jailed for up to three years and caned. 

 

Must be passport not ready but cannot tahan anymore. LoL

 

Singaporean man (drug addict), Malaysia registered car, China national man and Vietnamese woman passengers. There must be a mastermind behind this prearranged task for the drug addict, who is doing it for drugs and/or money.

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